In Senegal, Mouhamadou Taha Thioye centralizes money payment options within a single application

In Senegal, Mouhamadou Taha Thioye centralizes money payment options within a single application
In Senegal, Mouhamadou Taha Thioye centralizes money payment options within a single application

Passionate about digital transformation, Mouhamadou Taha Thioye strives to develop solutions that make life easier for all Senegalese people. Its latest solution is a payment aggregator.

Mouhamadou Taha Thioye (photo) is a Senegalese technology entrepreneur. Founder and CEO of Keyzen, he makes it easier for Africans to manage their payment transactions.

Founded in 2023, Keyzen is a fintech that centralizes Visa prepaid card services, mobile money and all other financial transactions within a single mobile application. This solution makes it easier to purchase and reload Visa cards, while offering easy management of different payment channels.

Through Keyzen, Senegalese people can also order their Visa card and benefit from one-day delivery. The company already has a transaction volume exceeding 250 million FCFA, or more than 400,000 USD.

Mouhamadou Taha Thioye holds a state engineering diploma in telecommunications obtained in 2004 from the National Institute of Posts and Telecommunications (INPT) of Senegal. His professional career began in 2004 at M2T (Morocco transaction processing) where he was a design and development engineer.

In 2008, he joined the technology company specializing in the provision of financial services ATPS SA as director in Senegal. In 2018, he was promoted to the position of president and CEO of the holding company and its subsidiaries. He contributed to the establishment and development of the company’s subsidiaries outside the UEMOA zone.

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