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Our aim is to increase revenue streams for our members. We aim to be a regional switch for Kenya and surrounding countries in East Africa.

Our solution powers:
  • Over 100,000 ATMs worldwide.
  • The 2 largest ATM deployers in the world.
  • 15 deployments in excess of 1,000 ATMs.
  • 25% of all off-premise ATMs in the United States.
  • 2 of the largest core system providers in the United States.
  • The world’s largest non-bank foreign exchange company.
Using the world’s most widely deployed open-systems payments software solution, CashDingo drives a wide array of ATM terminals, whether these are dial-up, leased line, or advanced-functionality devices. Our solution also manages online connections to networks, card associations, and host systems, and provides sophisticated performance monitoring, back-office functionality, and management information. Unique to CashDingo is its active/active architecture, which provides the ultimate in high availability and disaster recovery.

Our solution provides for true application-level synchronization between two or more fully active and redundant servers (which can be geographically separated), eliminating both planned and unplanned downtime and ensuring 100% availability to your end-customer. Cashdingo is highly flexible, utilizes
service-oriented architecture (SOA) principles, and can be supplied with an advanced software development kit (SDK). With the option of deployment on either IBM AIX or Microsoft Windows platforms, CashDingo caters equally for small through to very large installations, and provides processing throughputs in excess of 1,000 transactions per second.

The company’s business model also recognizes the need to enter into strategic alliances with other service providers in the e-payments landscape.  This in-built mechanism will become helpful as we move into other countries where there may or may not be incumbents. Our model is based on proven sites around the world.

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