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How merchant of record reduces risk for SaaS businesses
The global Software as a service (SaaS) market is on an explosive growth trajectory, projected to more than triple by

How to register your business in Ghana
Ghana’s location on the West Coast of Africa provides easy access to regional and international markets.

Starting your business in Nigeria: A step-by-step guide to registration
So, you’re ready to take the plunge and launch your business in Nigeria? Congratulations! The entrepreneurial spirit is strong in

How merchant of record reduces risk for eCommerce businesses
Imagine this: Your eCommerce business is booming. Your online store is attracting customers from around the globe, but then the

5 alternatives to business registration in Africa
Looking to grow your business in Africa without the headaches of traditional registration? You’re not alone. Many entrepreneurs face significant

Merchant of Record (MOR): Everything you need to know
Selling your products and services internationally helps companies reach new customers in new markets and discover untapped revenue streams. But
How Much Taxes Do People and Companies Actually Pay In Different African Countries?
Have you ever wondered how much tax people and companies pay in different African countries? With African countries leaning more

Merchant of Record: How it helps business expansion in Africa
To expedite market expansion and maximise revenue, businesses often seek streamlined solutions.

Payments is broken in Africa, here’s how Merchant of Record Solutions can change the narrative
Africa is very different and highly fragmented.

Should your business expand to other African countries?
You’re a CEO or executive at a company considering expanding to a new country. The big question is: Should you