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Kuda plans AI integrations as transactions hit N14.3tn in Q1
Kuda Technologies, the fintech arm of Kuda MFB, is aiming to expand through strategic business launches and AI integration, including a chatbot designed for customer engagement.
The fintech, which processed N14.3 trillion across over 300 million transactions in both retail and business banking during the first quarter of 2025, said it is ready to introduce business-focused solutions, using innovation, strategy, and data to support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) beyond the traditional agency model.
Nosa Oyegun, vice president of Product, Innovation and Strategy at Kuda, revealed this at a media parley held in Lagos, where he stated that the company has spent the past year refining its understanding of the SME landscape, using internal data to identify business patterns among retail customers.
“We have seen retail customers using their personal accounts for business. From overdraft usage to loan requests, the business-like behaviour is clear,” he stated.
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According to him, this insight has shaped Kuda’s decision to develop a full-fledged business banking product. The goal is to serve real businesses such as supermarkets, restaurants, fashion boutiques, and not just agency POS operators.
“There is a gap in the market for real business banking. We are not just about cash in, cash out. We are looking at tools that help businesses grow, such as invoicing, inventory, and sales systems,” he noted.
Breaking down the fintech’s Q1 performance, Babs Ogundeyi, chief executive officer of Kuda, highlighted that N8.5 trillion was processed under retail banking, while business users accounted for N5.8 trillion. Ogundeyi also disclosed that transfers, which are mostly free on Kuda’s app, continued to drive user activity, and business banking clients alone were responsible for N1.5 trillion in transfers.
The fintech issued almost N17 billion in overdrafts and paid out N130 million in interest to users. He noted that this access to capital will give the firm the boost it requires to expand into other countries.
“The cost of expanding into new countries is an investment. By channelling our resources into building across countries, we unlock more customers, introduce more products, and ultimately fuel our growth. The wider our reach, the more profitable we become,” he said.
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Currently, the Kuda app supports pounds and euros, with plans to integrate US and Canadian dollars over the next six months. The feature, for now, is only available to users outside Nigeria. Kuda is also betting on artificial intelligence to scale operations as the company has been training a chatbot tailored to customer interaction patterns, with early use cases already easing pressure on support teams.
“There’s a whole world of opportunity in AI, but we are taking a measured approach,” said Ore Fakorede, head of content, Community and Creative at Kuda. “Customer service is an area where we are testing how AI can help us scale without losing the human touch.”
The bank showcased its AI tools at a recent conference and plans to apply machine learning insights to both its retail and business divisions. “It is not just about automation, it is about using six years of product knowledge to reimagine the future of digital banking,” he added.
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Heathrow to pipe ‘sounds of an airport’ around airport
The hum of an escalator, the rumble of a baggage belt and hurried footsteps are all interspersed with snippets of the lady on the tannoy: “Boarding at Gate 18”.
The UK’s biggest flight hub plans to make your experience at the airport sound, well, even more like an airport.
In what may be a bid to overhaul its image after a disastrous offsite fire in March, or just a marketing spin for summer holiday flying, Heathrow says it has commissioned a new “mood-matching” sound mix, which will be looped seamlessly and played throughout the airport’s terminals this summer.
The airport says “Music for Heathrow” is designed to help kickstart passenger holidays by reflecting “excitement and anticipation”.
“Nothing compares to the excitement of stepping foot in the airport for the start of a summer holiday, and this new soundtrack perfectly captures those feelings,” claims Lee Boyle, who heads up the airport’s terminals.
Whatever the aim, it will raise questions over what additional background noises passengers require, when they already have the sounds of an airport – fussing children, people doing their last farewells into their mobile phone, last calls for late-comers – all around them.
The airport invited Grammy nominee “musician, multi-instrumentalist and producer” Jordan Rakei to create the soundtrack, which it says is the first ever created entirely with the sounds of an airport. However, Heathrow said the track also featured sounds from famous movie scenes, including passengers tapping their feet in Bend It Like Beckham and the beeps of a security scanner from Love Actually.
It is conceived as a tribute to Brian Eno’s album Music for Airports, released in 1979, which is seen as a defining moment in the growth of ambient music, a genre which is supposed to provide a calming influence on listeners, while also being easy to ignore.
“I spent time in every part of the airport, recording so many sounds from baggage belts to boarding calls, and used them to create something that reflects that whole pre-flight vibe,” said Rakei.
The recording also features passports being stamped, planes taking off and landing, chatter, the ding of a lift and the sound of a water fountain, which some people may appreciate as a source of ASMR or autonomous sensory meridian response. Fans of ASMR say certain sounds give them a pleasant tingling sensation.
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AFRICON empowers Western Region Business leaders with AI training
Africon, Africa AI Consult, a leading artificial intelligence consultancy dedicated to accelerating digital transformation across Africa, recently launched a complimentary AI training program tailored specifically for business professionals in Ghana’s Western Region.
This initiative underscores Africon’s commitment to equipping local entrepreneurs and corporate leaders with essential AI skills needed to enhance productivity and maintain a competitive edge in today’s rapidly evolving technological landscape.
The Free AI Masterclass Workshop took place on July 1, 2025, at Prof. Emeritus Mireku-Gyimah Hall, Hotel De Hilda in Tarkwa, and on July 3, 2025, at the Conference Hall, Takoradi Mall.
The sessions attracted business leaders from various industries, all eager to explore and harness the power of AI tools including ChatGPT, Gamma, and NotebookLM.
Participants engaged in practical, hands-on training designed to demonstrate real-world applications of AI in business operations, marketing, and strategic decision-making.
Organized in partnership with Adansi Travels and Vaurse, the workshops reinforced Africon’s mission to extend AI knowledge and impact across key regions. Attendees expressed high praise for the sessions, noting how the training dispelled misconceptions about AI and highlighted its tangible benefits in daily business activities.
As part of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) efforts, Africon also offers free monthly virtual AI training sessions, alongside paid AI Masterclasses available both online and in-person.
The next paid in-person class is scheduled for July 18, 2025. Interested participants can register and find more information at www.africon.ai.
Africon continues to build a community of AI-savvy professionals poised to lead Africa’s digital future, empowering businesses to unlock efficiencies, drive growth, and compete globally.
About Africon
Africon is a premier AI consultancy dedicated to empowering African businesses through innovative AI solutions, training, and strategic partnerships. By fostering the adoption of AI technologies, Africon helps organizations unlock new efficiencies, stimulate growth, and remain competitive in the global marketplace.
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