Africa’s Digital Payment Strategies are Shifting: What it Means for Businesses
Africa’s digital payment strategies are evolving through regional and national initiatives. Discover what this means for SMEs, financial inclusion, and cross-border growth
A Clearer View of Your Money: Introducing the New Collections & Settlements Report

Discover the upgraded Collections & Settlements Report — now with bank-style layouts, multi-currency filters, and transaction-level detail to help you reconcile faster and make smarter cash flow decisions.
The Future of Payments: PDQ/POS Business Trends in Kenya
In today’s fast-paced digital economy, accepting cashless payments is essential. Discover how PDQ machines (Process Data Quickly) can transform your Kenyan business—boosting transaction speed, security, and customer satisfaction—and why Network POS is the top choice for reliable, affordable terminals.
PDQ Machines in Kenya: How to Choose the Best Card Payment Solution for Your Business
In today’s fast-paced digital economy, accepting cashless payments is essential. Discover how PDQ machines (Process Data Quickly) can transform your Kenyan business—boosting transaction speed, security, and customer satisfaction—and why Network POS is the top choice for reliable, affordable terminals.
Network & Odoo Partner to Power SME Growth in Africa
Network and Odoo have partnered to provide African SMEs with an all-in-one, plug-and-play payment solution. Accept mobile money and card payments directly in the Odoo platform.
How Digital Payment Solutions Are Transforming Business in Rwanda
Discover how Rwanda’s digital payment ecosystem—powered by mobile money and eKash—is helping merchants grow faster, serve customers better, and stay ahead in a cashless economy. Learn what’s driving adoption and what comes next.
Smarter Payments, Stronger Skies: Revolutionizing Aviation Costs & Revenue
rom London to Lagos, New York to Nairobi, the aviation industry is undergoing a digital transformation. As passenger demands surge and carriers strive to recover from post-pandemic losses, one question leads boardroom agendas: how can airlines reduce operational costs while unlocking new revenue streams?
Global markets are still reeling from the so-called “Trade Wars 2.0”—recent U.S. tariffs that have disrupted supply chains and driven inflationary pressures across sectors from tech to transportation. Yet the ripples are most pronounced on the runways of Nairobi, Lagos, Johannesburg, and Accra, where every dollar counts and margins are razor-thin.