Sunday, June 7, 2026

Dashen’s Amole

Ethiopia may finally be catching up with Kenya as Dashen Bank launched the digital channel platform called ‘Amole’ which will allow subscribers to pay for products and services using their mobile phones.
In other African countries this has become a popular way for people to pay for virtually everything from groceries to personal services allowing for people to purchase items without carrying a large amount of cash.
At the launch of Amole, Hidase Telecom, Dstv, Shoa Supermarket, Lomi, ETTA, Zmall, Meda and Sami Dan exhibited their products and services which use the Amole Digital payment platform to over 500 attendees.

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