The Mojaloop Foundation Global Partner Program enables the Mojaloop Foundation and partner organizations to shape the future of inclusive instant payment systems (IIPS). By combining the Mojaloop Foundation’s expertise with that of key partners in the financial inclusion and payment industries, the program aims to significantly boost market development efforts and reach unbanked and underserved people more rapidly.

The Partner Program focuses on various initiatives, including Collaborative DevelopmentCommunity Engagement and Thought Leadership.

Partners include:

  • Entities focused on financial inclusion
  • Global technology and payment organizations targeting emerging markets
  • System integrators
  • Regulatory experts
  • Open source and standards groups
  • Research institutions seeking to influence industry discourse on payments and financial inclusion

Current Partners

AfricaNenda

“Partnering with the Mojaloop Foundation underscores AfricaNenda Foundation’s dedication as a technology-neutral provider to revolutionizing financial inclusivity,” said Dr Robert Ochola, CEO, AfricaNenda Foundation.

Cenfri

“Having a financial account is an important first step. But it’s also about active engagement — making sure people are really participating in the financial system in a way that improves their welfare.” — Barry Cooper, Technical Director, Cenfri

Finternet

“Finternet is proud to join the Mojaloop Partner Program. Building partnerships and collaborating with like-minded organizations like the Mojaloop Foundation help strengthen our efforts, expand our reach, and allow us to help even more people participate in the digital economy. We’re excited to see what we’ll accomplish together,” said Siddharth Shetty, CEO, Finternet.

FNA

“As instant payment systems expand, it is crucial to ensure they remain secure and resilient. Our partnership with the Mojaloop Foundation will equip the financial system with advanced AI tools to detect and prevent fraud and recover stolen funds for victims, safeguarding financial ecosystems and the communities they serve,” said Dr. Kimmo Soramaki, Founder & CEO, FNA.

GFTN

“GFTN is committed to connecting innovation, regulation, and investment to drive meaningful progress – a vision that strongly resonates with the Mojaloop Foundation’s mission. Our collaboration with Mojaloop across Africa and Asia has already been incredibly valuable, and this partnership marks a shift from policy discussions to implementing real infrastructure,” said Kaitlyn Thinn, Director, Head of Strategy, GFTN.

Gleif

“We are thrilled to collaborate with the Mojaloop Foundation to accelerate digital financial inclusion across the African continent. Expanding financial inclusion for micro-, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) will foster a more resilient, diverse, and competitive global trade environment, built on transparency and trust,” said Clare Rowley, Head of Business Operations, GLEIF.

IPA

“Together with the Mojaloop Foundation, IPA is excited to bring rigorous evidence to the forefront of inclusive instant payment systems. With system adoption on the rise, it’s critical we know what works, what doesn’t, and the potential risks to consumers. IPA is committed to ensuring, through our extensive research and network, that instant payment systems deliver on their promise of financial inclusion,” said Paul Adams, Director, Financial Inclusion Program, Innovations for Poverty Action.

Mosip

“We are deeply invested in community-driven technology development and deployment at MOSIP, and it is through partnerships like this one with the Mojaloop Foundation that we stay committed to open-source innovation,” said Prof. S. Rajagopalan, Hon. Visiting Faculty, President – MOSIP & OpenG2P, Chair – Centre for DPI.

The Institute for Inclusive Digital Africa (IIDA)

The Institute for Inclusive Digital Africa (IIDA) provides a next-generation hub that supports digital economy leaders in Africa with valuable research and digital initiatives to reduce inequalities across regions and ecosystems.

Visa

“We are excited to join the Mojaloop Foundation Partner Program. We feel this collaboration will significantly bolster our efforts to make digital payments safer and more inclusive for everyone, and to help build trust and resilience in instant payment systems globally,” said Joanne Kubba, Senior Vice President, Government Affairs CEMEA, Visa.

To learn more about becoming a Mojaloop Foundation partner, please reach out to https://mojaloop.io/contact/.