Cellulant’s single digital payment platform, Tingg, has been adjudged the Overall Mobile App of the Year in Kenya at the just ended inaugural Mobile App Summit and Awards gala dinner held in Nairobi.
The Mobile App Awards, organized
by Vibrant Digital, sought to celebrate the best in the mobile app industry in
Kenya. Hundreds of companies were nominated in 27 categories such as agri-tech,
health, business, finance, etc, and gaming.
Tingg is a single digital payments platform that addresses the complex payments
needs of businesses across Africa. The app makes it easy to collect and make
payments across multiple payment methods in different currencies.
According to Faith Nkatha, the Country Manager for Cellulant in Kenya, “We’re
committed to ensuring that businesses in Kenya and across Africa at large can
seamlessly connect with their customers who are increasingly adopting digital
platforms. Working with a wide range of merchants from airlines, telecoms,
utility companies, to banks, we appreciate that it’s our work with them in the
last couple of years that have contributed to these awards.”
Cellulant unveiled a new brand identity for the Tingg app (formerly Mula)
earlier in 2021. The company called a season of renewal and reaffirmation of
its belief that the success of people and businesses in Africa is the
foundation of transforming the continent. In addition to being available in
Kenya, the Tingg mobile app and platform is open in Nigeria, Ghana, Uganda,
Tanzania, Mozambique, Zambia, and Botswana.