Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Amole and Africa’s Talking: Revolutionizing digital payments in Ethiopia through a strategic partnership to provide key IT development infrastructure

Amole, the mobile payment, and commerce platform with digital payment capability across aggregated digital products and services, announced that it has partnered with Africa’s Talking, the leading communications, and API platform with simplified access to telco infrastructure across Africa. A strategic move that will create more development opportunities for businesses and software developers in Ethiopia to seamlessly build their solutions and create new sustainable and scalable enterprises.
Through this strategic partnership, Africa’s Talking will wrap its API infrastructure around Amole’s payment services which will create a new unique platform for the Ethiopian and African market. The ease and simplicity of building and monetizing digital services creates a new opportunity for entrepreneurs and enterprises to create powerful scalable solutions that cut across different sectors and geographical boundaries. This will improve the potential value creation in the country and provide job creation opportunities across different markets and supply chains.
The partnership between Amole which has consumers in 78 different applications and e-commerce sites will bag on Africa’s Talking’s platform which has over 37,000 developers in Africa across the 10+ markets they’re actively supporting. Amole in conjunction with Africa’s Talking will enable more access to entrepreneurial opportunities for more than 73.5 million youth who are under 35 in Ethiopia, which will eventually fuel economic growth in Ethiopia.

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