By the end of the Century, Tanzania's top city, Dar es salaam, will be more important than Dubai and become one of the 3 key cities for global trade, commerce and travel.
There are questions on how the fintech opportunity is bigger than the GDP of Tanzania, Many people do not know this, Total Payments values are always bigger than the country's GDP. Look at China, Kenya, US and Even Tanzania
A very confusing and wholly unrealistic analysis with mixed metaphors taking centre stage.
Of course Kilimanjaro is a true global leader - in fact it is the highest stand alone mountain in the whole world and fourth highest overall. The TZ economy on the other hand lurks around number 100 in the global table.Per capital GDP is less than $1,500 per annum with the global average at least ten times higher. Extrapolating the value of Fintech biz as if it stands beyond the constraints of the local economy is cloud cuckoo land mathematics
I appreciate your perspective. While the projections may seem ambitious, they are grounded in data from GSMA, the Bank of Tanzania (BoT), and other credible publications. If there's an alternative representation of the opportunity that you believe is more accurate, I'd love to see it and discuss further.
There are questions on how the fintech opportunity is bigger than the GDP of Tanzania, Many people do not know this, Total Payments values are always bigger than the country's GDP. Look at China, Kenya, US and Even Tanzania
A very confusing and wholly unrealistic analysis with mixed metaphors taking centre stage.
Of course Kilimanjaro is a true global leader - in fact it is the highest stand alone mountain in the whole world and fourth highest overall. The TZ economy on the other hand lurks around number 100 in the global table.Per capital GDP is less than $1,500 per annum with the global average at least ten times higher. Extrapolating the value of Fintech biz as if it stands beyond the constraints of the local economy is cloud cuckoo land mathematics
I appreciate your perspective. While the projections may seem ambitious, they are grounded in data from GSMA, the Bank of Tanzania (BoT), and other credible publications. If there's an alternative representation of the opportunity that you believe is more accurate, I'd love to see it and discuss further.