Ndonge's a blockchain-based telecommunications and financial services delivery platform. This reduces the cost of billing international phone calls and the cost of long distance transfers to Africa.
Congolese platform which recently celebrated its first year of existence and currently claiming to have reached 2000 users on their platform wants to be at the center of the development of the digital economy through its services which in most places the bitcoin cryptocurrency at the center of the means of payment.
It remains to this day the only digital exchange office in Congo (Kinshasa) that allows through their website to convert the local currency (Franc Congolais) or the US dollar into bitcoin for a 12% commission or to convert bitcoin into currency. local or US dollar with an interest rate ranging from 7 to 10%. Ndonge also remains the only platform that allows the Congolese diaspora to top up a loved one residing in Congo (Kinshasa) with airtime with bitcoin as a means of payment where each top-up benefits from a 5% reduction. Beyond this service's added their merchant partnership service, which in a country closed to cryptocurrency bans and international financial sanctions, wants to challenge itself to have bitcoin adopted as a payment for most companies and -commerce of the place. It's certainly a big challenge, but every day the list of merchants's only growing on their platform and even appearing in their ads on social networks. The latest on Twitter.
Ndonge, money transfer to Congo (Kinshasa)
Apart from the recharging service for airtime; the Congolese diaspora is offered by Ndonge, through their Exchange service, a practical tool with regard to the transfer of funds in Congo (Kinshasa).
Transferring the fund in Congo (Kinshasa) in bitcoin makes the transaction fees to be paid negligible compared to the means of conventional fund transfers. Better still, the beneficiary, who receives the money in his mobile money (M-pesa, Orange Money, Airtel Money), benefits from a bonus with a margin varying between 7 and 10%. This allows the Congolese diaspora to save time and speed when sending funds and also allow the receiving party to save its energy which once required it to wait for hours, sometimes days in a row. financial courier agency in order to withdraw money. Bitcoin finds its utility here in what its creator (Satoshi Nakamoto) said: “Boost the economy of developing countries”.