Company:Bitmari

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BitMari
TypePrivate
IndustryBitcoin, Payments, FinTech, Blockchain
Founded2015
FounderSinclair Skinner, Christopher Mapondera
HeadquartersHarare, Zimbabwe
ProductsFinancial Services
WebsiteBitMari.com

BitMari is a payment platform that claims to significantly lower the cost and increases the speed of remittance payments throughout the African Diaspora using Bitcoin.[citation needed] Founded in 2015 by Sinclair Skinner and Christopher Mapondera, BitMari is the only Blockchain startup to receive an international license to use Bitcoin for remittances from a Central Bank.[1]

BitMari was launched in June 2015 with headquarters in Harare, Zimbabwe and office operations in Washington, DC.[2]

Mission and Services

BitMari uses Blockchain technology and Bitcoin to offer quick and low-cost payment transfers as an alternative to traditional remittance platforms and their exorbitant fees. The average cost of remittances in Africa is the highest in the world, with fees as high as 20% per transfer.[3]

In October 2016, Ebony Magazine reported that BitMari intends to be a catalyst for financial empowerment in the global Black community. In that same interview, Co -Founder Sinclair Skinner stated, “We think technology is a better method of solving problems than politics and a lot of these other things that we’re trying.”[4]

Agribank Partnership

In June 2017 BitMari announced a partnership with the Agricultural Bank of Zimbabwe to integrate Bitcoin and blockchain technology into their consumer offerings. This marked the first time an African commercial bank officially agreed to partner with a Bitcoin company.[5]

BitMari Bitcoin Mobile Wallet

BitMari developed a free Pan- African Bitcoin mobile wallet.[6] The BitMari Bitcoin Wallet is available for free download on iOS and Android.[7] In an effort to accelerate the understanding and adoption of Bitcoin, Bitmari has implemented an African indigenous languages feature that allows users to communicate in languages such as Shona, Ndebele, Wolof, Swahili among others.[8]

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