Kendro Honored with Financial Inclusion Excellence Award at the Visionary Tech Forum

June 14, 2020

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National Technology Innovation Honors

Finance in Nigeria has always been both a promise and a puzzle. For millions, access to banking and credit remains a daily challenge, shaped by high fees, complex processes, and rigid systems. While urban centers enjoy expanding options, rural communities and underserved populations are often left behind. In this uneven terrain, fintech has emerged as a lifeline but the true test lies not in flashy platforms or bold promises, but in delivering dependable, accessible, and inclusive financial tools.

Over the past few years, Kendro has steadily built itself into that kind of solution. Not by chasing market fads or quick profits, but by showing up consistently for the people who need financial access the most. For traders in crowded markets. For artisans running small workshops. For students learning to manage their first bank account. For families sending remittances across state lines. The company’s work may not always make headlines, but its impact is visible in the daily empowerment of ordinary Nigerians. That contribution was formally recognized this year at the Visionary Tech Forum, where Kendro received the Financial Inclusion Excellence Award.

This recognition is more than just a ceremonial nod, it affirms the discipline and structure Kendro has brought to a sector often plagued by barriers and inefficiencies. Where traditional systems have made access to finance a privilege, Kendro has approached it as a right, designing tools that simplify rather than complicate, and empower rather than exclude.

At the core of Kendro’s philosophy lies a commitment to clarity and trust. Transactions aren’t treated as abstract numbers; they are lifelines that fuel businesses, support households, and anchor communities. The company’s platform is designed to move at the pace of everyday life  fast enough to match Nigeria’s bustling economy, but thoughtful enough to ensure that no one is left behind.

Kendro’s model blends automation with empathy. While technology powers speed, security, and scale, human support remains central, ensuring users know there’s accountability when challenges arise. Whether it’s a small trader running a stall in Kano, a cooperative in Enugu, or a young entrepreneur in Lagos, Kendro delivers with the same commitment and urgency.

The Financial Inclusion Excellence Award celebrates companies that are not only transforming financial systems but also enabling better outcomes for society at large. In honoring Kendro, the Visionary Tech Forum underscored a truth long recognized by its growing community of users: that access to finance is not just about transactions, it’s about opportunity. And Kendro has proven itself to be a reliable bridge to that opportunity  steady, inclusive, and forward-looking.

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