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Nigerian’s Gamsole Startup Launches Youths’ Financial Platform in Nigeria

Gamsole, Dreamville, Nigeria
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Gamsole developed Dreamville, a digital financial system which targets the young population in Nigeria. It helps the subscribers to chat, save and improve their financial skills when gaming. The launching of this platform was as a result of support from various donors. Partners comprised of Women’s World Banking, Commonwealth, and FSD Africa. Other partners were Microsoft and Diamond bank.

The early 2017 tenders attracted many game production companies across the country. Gamsole secured the contract and developed a unique financial platform. The platform allows the users to build healthy saving strategies. This enables customers to improve their expenditure profile. It also helps users to link their bank accounts with the social media platforms. Moreover, it allows the users to chat and simplifies investment portfolio skills.

According to the manager for strategic advisory at Women’s World Banking, Ryan Newton, the initiative facilitated long-term financial success. Besides, the platform assists youths to expand their financial capabilities. He added that clients receive rewards for setting goals, proper finance, and budget management. The users also earn badges, points and work hard toward achieving their set goals. To reinforce good banking lessons, the youths take part in tournaments and championships.

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