Cameroonian Entrepreneur Jerry Cheambe Expands Digital Payments at Maviance

By : Melchior Koba

Date : mercredi, 06 mars 2024 10:19

A computer scientist by training, he designs technological solutions to make life easier for businesses, institutions, and individuals. Through Maviance, he has developed several digital payment solutions.

Jerry Cheambe (photo), a Cameroonian technology entrepreneur and computer scientist, founded Maviance, a technology company, in 2010 after earning a degree in Business Administration and Computer Science from the Technical University of Berlin in 2004.

Based in Germany and operating in Europe and emerging economies, Maviance offers customized solutions, value-added services, and specific web and mobile solutions for telecoms, utilities, financial institutions, enterprises, and governments. The company has developed several technology solutions, including Smartcash, Mavimeter, and SMobilpay.

Smartcash is a comprehensive solution that digitizes corporate payment flows and optimizes business processes, offering users in the CEMAC region (Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa) an efficient and transparent transaction experience through high flexibility, real-time reporting, and direct access to banks.

SMobilpay is a secure digital payment solution that simplifies bill payment for consumers and businesses in the CEMAC region, providing agency-free, value-added, and cashless payment options to governments, financial institutions, businesses, operators, and customers.

Mavimeter is a technology solution designed for smart meter reading, addressing the infrastructure challenges of gas, water, and electricity utilities in emerging markets. It aids administrators in reducing error risk, detecting fraudulent activity, and enhancing the efficiency and performance of subcontracted field operatives.

Before his entrepreneurial venture, Cheambe worked as a software engineer at Fraunhofer FOKUS, a German company developing communication infrastructure solutions, from 2003 to 2004. In December 2004, he joined Accenture, an international company focused on talent and innovation, as head of systems integration and technology, where he worked until 2010.

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