QoreID has come on board as an associate sponsor for the Future of Commerce – a hybrid conference by TechCabal set to hold in September 2022.

Announced by VerifyMe Nigeria in August 2022, QoreID is a digital identity platform that makes it easier for businesses to connect to trusted identities and critical consumer analytics. The platform provides API infrastructure access and customer insights to commercial and digital banks, fintechs, lenders, insurance, telcos, and utilities, for onboarding, sales, and compliance.

Additionally, QoreID’s infrastructure layers government identity access with advanced technology for real-time authentication services, Tier 3 logistics for AML compliance, and a consumer analytics engine to power loan services. QoreID’s offerings include faster and more seamless onboarding of customers and businesses; access to workflows based on specific processes, with room for customization; an enhanced reporting dashboard with real-time analytics, a new API hub and SDKs for gaining access to trusted identities, and much more.

Representing QoreID at the conference is Esigie Aguele, co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of VerifyMe Nigeria. Esigie is responsible for fulfilling the company’s vision and mission and developing strategic solutions for long-term growth. He served previously as the company’s Chief Operating Officer.

Esigie is a seasoned Enterprise Architect and Business Transformation Expert. His 19-year career began in Telecom at EcTel as a systems engineer where he worked on Signal monitoring products for industry. He supported major carriers Sprint Telecom and Swiss Comm in Switzerland. He later joined startup ORCC (now ACI world) as implementation manager. At ORCC, Esigie built online banking and payment products, including delivery of “Instant Access,” a product for instant online account opening of bank accounts in the United States in 2005.

He will be speaking alongside Fawzia Ali-Kimanthi – Acting Chief Consumer Business Officer, Safaricom and Nika Naghavi – Director of MNOs, MFS Africa on a panel session titled – Why mobile money is at the heart of Africa’s economic growth. This session will look at how mobile money is changing the face of payments, and consequently commerce on the continent

Esigie, Fawzia and Nika will also discuss how the market is evolving with the entry of telco heavyweights, and what that means for the average consumer.

The Future of Commerce will also explore all the other innovative ways in which startups and large organizations are catering to the needs of the informal sector, particularly in areas like the digitization of informal trade, mobile money, last-mile delivery, agent networks, social commerce and buy-now-pay-later (BNPL)

All interested attendees are welcome to join online by registering here. There will also be a small physical audience but attendance will be strictly by invitation.

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