• Latest
  • Trending
  • All
How Grey Local Deposits Reshape African Global Finance

How Grey Local Deposits Reshape African Global Finance

July 2, 2026
São Tomé and Príncipe Energy Transition: Oil Meets Renewables

São Tomé and Príncipe Energy Transition: Oil Meets Renewables

July 2, 2026
Angola Upstream Expansion: The Role of Specialized Engineering

Angola Upstream Expansion: The Role of Specialized Engineering

July 2, 2026
World Sports Journalists Day: Defending African Sports from Politics

World Sports Journalists Day: Defending African Sports from Politics

July 2, 2026
Emirates Nairobi Flights Boost East African Trade & Travel

Jambo, Kenya! Emirates third daily flight touches down in Nairobi

July 2, 2026
MRO Supply Chain in Africa: Data as an Industrial Asset

MRO Supply Chain in Africa: Data as an Industrial Asset

July 2, 2026
Seychelles Tourism Recovery: Aviation and Asian Markets

Seychelles Tourism Recovery: Aviation and Asian Markets

July 2, 2026
Why Nigeria Relies on Local Business Titans Like Bright Igbinedion

Why Nigeria Relies on Local Business Titans Like Bright Igbinedion

July 2, 2026
Nigeria’s Economic Reforms Empower States for Growth

Nigeria’s Economic Reforms Empower States for Growth

July 2, 2026
SARS Digital Crackdown: New Travel Passes & Auto-Tax

SARS Digital Crackdown: New Travel Passes & Auto-Tax

July 1, 2026
ICIEC & ICD Close First Islamic Syndicated Financing Deal

ICIEC and ICD Close First Joint Islamic Syndicated Financing

July 1, 2026
ban-vs-zim

Zimbabwe Crush Bangladesh by an Innings and 85 Runs to Seal Historic Test Win | BAN vs ZIM

July 1, 2026
Xenophobic Protests in South Africa Grip Cities as Deadline Hits

Xenophobic Protests in South Africa Grip Cities as Deadline Hits

June 30, 2026
AfrikEye – News
  • Home
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Opinion
  • Technology
  • Sports
  • Jobs
  • Travel
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • Register
  • Home
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Opinion
  • Technology
  • Sports
  • Jobs
  • Travel
No Result
View All Result
AfrikEye – News
No Result
View All Result

How Grey Local Deposits Reshape African Global Finance

2 hours ago
in Technology
Reading Time: 3 mins read
0
491
SHARES
1.4k
VIEWS

For millions of digitally connected Africans, accessing global markets has long been bottlenecked by fragmented payment systems. Seeking to eliminate this friction, the fintech platform Grey has officially launched Grey local deposits in Ghana and Kenya, allowing users to directly fund their global accounts using domestic bank transfers and mobile money. This integration is a critical step in tethering Africa’s massive domestic payment networks directly to the international economy.

Kenya and Ghana boast some of the most mature mobile money ecosystems on the globe. In Kenya, approximately 90 percent of the population relies on mobile wallets for daily transactions, while Ghana recorded over GH¢3 trillion in mobile money volume in 2024 alone. Yet, despite this domestic fluidity, individuals and enterprises needing to transact internationally have historically been forced to navigate a labyrinth of third-party intermediaries and currency exchange workarounds. By enabling direct deposits in Ghanaian Cedis (GHS) and Kenyan Shillings (KES), Grey bypasses these hurdles, ensuring that cross-border transactions no longer begin with logistical friction.

For the modern African workforce, including remote developers, freelancers, and digital merchants operating across Africa’s digital economy, this seamless transition between fiat currencies is transformative. The ability to instantly move funds from a local mobile wallet into a multi-currency account holding USD, GBP, or EUR empowers business professionals to manage international payrolls and global vendor payments with unprecedented ease.

Furthermore, this financial infrastructure supports the growing trend of digital nomadism and cross-border travel, allowing Africans to fund virtual cards for international spending directly from their local phones. As highlighted by industry monitors tracking the sub-Saharan mobile economy, integrating domestic mobile money with global clearing systems is essential for expanding true financial inclusion beyond basic peer-to-peer transfers.

The Y Combinator-backed startup, which already serves over 3 million users globally, operates as a regulated Money Services Business under stringent frameworks, including FinCEN in the United States and FINTRAC in Canada. This regulatory compliance is critical, as regional authorities like the Central Bank of Kenya and international watchdogs increasingly demand rigorous oversight of digital assets. Backed by global technology accelerators like Y Combinator, these fintech platforms are proving that African enterprises can meet strict international compliance standards while solving hyper-local infrastructure gaps.

Looking forward, the introduction of local currency funding points to a maturing tech landscape where African consumers are no longer treated as an afterthought by global financial systems. As borderless payment infrastructure expands, the narrative is shifting from simply receiving international remittances to actively directing global capital flows. For policymakers and investors, the message is clear: the future of global finance must seamlessly plug into the African mobile wallet.

facebookShare on Facebook
FollowFollow us
Tags: African fintechcross-border transactionsDigital Economyfinancial inclusionGhana mobile paymentsGrey local depositsmobile money KenyaY Combinator Africa
Previous Post

Angola Upstream Expansion: The Role of Specialized Engineering

Next Post

São Tomé and Príncipe Energy Transition: Oil Meets Renewables

RelatedPosts

technical training in Eritrea

Technical Training in Eritrea Mai-Habar School Graduates 143 students

June 30, 2026
0

The Mai-Habar Technical School has officially graduated 143 highly skilled students, including 55 female professionals, from its comprehensive certificate programs....

Data-First Energy Workforce Driving African Progress

Data-First Energy Workforce Driving African Progress

June 23, 2026
0

An advanced energy workforce trained in complex data analytics has become the primary focus for African energy companies preparing for...

Infostealer Infections: 5 Shocking Secrets Behind Massive Cyberattacks

Infostealer Infections: 5 Shocking Secrets Behind Massive Cyberattacks

June 18, 2026
0

The exponential rise of sophisticated credential theft networks presents a devastating risk to modern computing environments, especially when user behavior...

STEM education in Angola

STEM Education in Angola: A Powerful NBA Africa Blueprint

June 10, 2026
0

According to official communications released via the APO Group network, global energy giant ExxonMobil and NBA Africa are systematically utilizing...

Next Post
São Tomé and Príncipe Energy Transition: Oil Meets Renewables

São Tomé and Príncipe Energy Transition: Oil Meets Renewables

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent Posts

  • São Tomé and Príncipe Energy Transition: Oil Meets Renewables
  • How Grey Local Deposits Reshape African Global Finance
  • Angola Upstream Expansion: The Role of Specialized Engineering
  • World Sports Journalists Day: Defending African Sports from Politics
  • Jambo, Kenya! Emirates third daily flight touches down in Nairobi

Recent Comments

No comments to show.

Not just the news — We bring the meaning behind it. Cutting through the noise with depth, clarity, and perspective that others miss.

Facebook Instagram

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Opinion
  • Technology
  • Sports
  • Jobs
  • Travel

Copyright © 2026 Afrikeye.