- Kenyan entrepreneur Boit Victor founded QuePay in 2024 to automate services through cashless payments.
- The system connects customer payments directly to physical equipment such as vending machines, turnstiles and buses.
- The technology automatically activates a service once the payment is validated, while recording the transaction in real time.
Kenyan embedded systems engineer Boit Victor has developed a technology platform that connects digital payments directly to the delivery of services.
Victor founded QuePay in 2024. The company offers businesses a system that enables them to accept cashless payments and automate service activation.
The platform uses automation to link each payment to the immediate execution of a service without intermediaries or cash transactions.
QuePay provides a smart hardware controller and an online platform that connect a merchant’s equipment to customer payment methods.
Businesses can link the system to vending machines, turnstiles, buses or other service infrastructure.
Once a customer completes a payment, the system automatically triggers the associated action. The equipment can therefore dispense water, open a gate or grant secure access immediately after payment confirmation.
Merchants deploy the system by installing a dedicated controller on their equipment. The controller connects the device to the QuePay platform.
Once connected, the system records transactions in real time, monitors sensors and enables remote management of the equipment. Customers interact directly with the machine equipped with QuePay when they want to access a service. They complete the payment using one of the available payment methods.
After the system validates the payment, the machine automatically performs the requested action. The customer receives instant confirmation on the screen or on a mobile phone, while the platform records the transaction immediately.
Victor also founded Veno Autobotics in 2020. The company specializes in automation and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies and develops custom systems designed to automate essential services across Africa.
Through these initiatives, Victor aims to expand the use of connected technologies that integrate payments, devices and service delivery into a single automated system.
Victor earned a degree in electrical and electronic engineering in 2017 from the University of Nairobi. He later completed advanced training in embedded software development and printed circuit board design in 2020, a program organized by the Noble Work Foundation.
Before launching his ventures, Victor gained professional experience in technology and research roles. He joined ZaOFISI Office Supplies as a web developer in 2018. He also collaborated with Firstdata Research Consultants, where he worked as a research supervisor on programming and consulting projects.
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