Uburyo bwo Gusaba Icyemezo cyo Kutabamo Imisoro
Niba uri umucuruzi cg rwiyemezamirimo, kenshi uhura naho usabwa gutanga/kwerekana icyemezo cyo kutabamo imisiro. Tukuzaniye uburyo wabona icyi cyemezo Ikigo cy'igihugu cy'Imisoro cyazanye bworohewe buri wese.
Uburyo Bwo Kongera Umubare wa Nimero Kuri TIN Yawe Zemerewe Gusaba Kode yo Kurangura
Ikigo cy'Igihugu Gishinzwe Imisiro (Rwanda Revenue Authority) giherutse kuzana uburyo bushya bwo kubona fagitire ya EBM ukoresha Kode ubona ukoreshe nimero ya telefoni ibaruweho. Benshi bagize uruijo bibabaza ibibazo byinshi. KudiBooks ikuzaniye ibisubizo bikuraho urujijo rw'ibibazo mwibaza kubu buryo bushya.
Uburyo bwo Kubona Kode Yo Gukorerwa Fagitire ya EBM
Rwanda Revenue Authority yazanye uburyo bwo kubona fagitire ya EBM ukoresheje nimero za telefoni zibaruye kuri TIN. Benshi byabateye uruijo. Dore rero uko bikorwa
Bank of Kigali subsidiary, BK Tech House with its payment channel Urubuto Pay are partnering with Academic Bridge, an edtech startup in Rwanda with an information management system for schools alongside KudiBooks, a tech startup with platform (web and mobile apps) for your business/institution finances and accounting activities, are partnering to bring you school fees payment at your fingertips
Technology center KudiBooks in collaboration with Academic Bridge, a technology center that helps educational institutions and the Bank of Kigali/Urubuto bring you a new way to pay school fees. It's a convenient technology that helps parents and guardians make payments without having to queue at the bank.
Technology company KudiBooks in collaboration with Academic Bridge, a technology company that supports educational institutions and Bank BPR, known as Bank of the People, brings you a new way to pay school fees. It's a convenient technology that helps parents and guardians make payments without having to queue at the bank.
In this blog post, we dissect it for you in a simpler manner, and provide fundamental reasons why banks do not fund ideas. In this case consider ideas as micro, small and medium businesses starting out without possession of assets. Furthermore, the article provides an insight of the traditional banks business model.