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Digital Inclusion

Moya Money

Team Leader
Thulani Masebenza
Solution Overview
Solution Name:
Moya Money
One-line solution summary:
A smart money management platform for sole traders enabling them to take control of their finances
Pitch your solution.

A large number of small businesses in South Africa are managed by a single individual. They face the challenge of being the single point of responsibility for managing finances in their business, but struggle to do so using existing solutions. 

Our solution is a money management platform for these sole traders which enables them to; connect their bank account to track sales & expenses, send invoices to customers, calculate how much they can pay themselves & how much they can save in the account and finally help them with their tax estimates.  

This is important as this segment of small business owner is heavily reliant on their enterprise for monthly income, as many sole traders started their operation because they lost their job or were unable to secure one. Being able to manage their enterprise and it's finances will directly impact their own personal well-being.  

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What specific problem are you solving?

Africa has a high proportion of small business owners who manage an enterprise all on their own. They are an estimated 44 million small businesses in Africa, 71% of registered businesses in Africa consist of individual entrepreneurs. 

The "solopreneur" is also something which occurs in South Africa as, 39% of all registered small businesses in South Africa are owned and operations are managed by a single individual. The challenge they face is they struggle to manage their finances using existing solutions. Accounting software has a full stack of features that they don't need such as payroll. Current financial management tools which they use like spreadsheets, notepads or bank statements take them 5hrs-6hrs a month to consolidate their finances in one place as this approach is manual and also very paper based. Finally they also struggle to calculate their tax and this is the primary reason they pay an accountant, they pay an accountant between $65 - $250 to help them calculate tax. 

The scale of this problem in South Africa is large as the majority of small business owners do not keep financial records, 70% of all these registered small businesses don't keep financial records.

What is your solution?

Our solution is a money management platform for sole traders enabling them to take control of their finances. Our solution enables sole traders to connect their bank account, track their sales & expenses, send invoices to clients & customers, set how much income they will pay themselves and calculate how much tax they owe. This is done by assisting these sole traders with consolidating their financial information and through doing this enabling them to make these decisions on their finances.

This solution is delivered through a data-free mobile application which sole traders can download on their mobile devices.

Who does your solution serve, and in what ways will the solution impact their lives?

Our solution is targeted towards sole traders, gig economy workers  and the self-employed. These are essentially individuals who own and run their enterprise by themselves, and there is no legal distinction between them and their business entity. This structure suits many enterprises in South Africa due to their simple operations, size of their operations and minimal capital required to run their operation.

This is mainly due to the socio-economic conditions which they find themselves in, the majority of sole traders in South Africa are survivalist meaning they have to pursue entrepreneurship or start their own enterprise because they struggle to secure employment. The declining levels in economic activity results in an increasing dependency on self-employment or starting an enterprise to generate income. This is also being accelerated by the Covid-19 pandemic, as people who have lost their formal employment are becoming sole proprietors or sole traders as a source of income.

This segment is currently underserved because they have different financial management needs than your “typical” small business. Sole traders have the primary objective of supporting themselves or their families. Accounting software does not properly serve this segments needs as solutions are positioned towards auditing. Offering features such as payroll, advanced inventory management etc which this segment does not need. They interact with financial management tools whether it is a notepad or software based solutions differently, as their needs are ensuring business costs are tracked and covered, saving money at the end of each month and paying themselves a salary. They require a solution which can help them categorise personal and business finances since they are so closely tied to their enterprise.  

We are understanding this segments needs through running experiments. We reach them through on the ground activations and partnerships with other organisations who either serve this market themselves or run enterprise development programs to support this segment. We are now at the stage where we are scaling our once-off experiments into pilots which will run for a longer period.

Which dimension of the Challenge does your solution most closely address?
  • Scale safe and private digital identity and financial tools to allow people and small businesses to thrive in the digital economy.
Explain how the problem you are addressing, the solution you have designed, and the population you are serving align with the Challenge.

Our mission at Moya Money is extending the reach and quality of digital financial services. We aim to achieve the goal of digital inclusion by putting the ability to access financial services in every sole traders pocket. By being able to access a money management tool, this market segment will have their business finances consolidated and will also relieve the stress of how to use income to pay their personal bills. 

In what city, town, or region is your solution team headquartered?
Johannesburg, South Africa
What is your solution’s stage of development?
  • Pilot: An organization deploying a tested product, service, or business model in at least one community.
Explain why you selected this stage of development for your solution.

We are at the pilot stage as now we have agreed partnerships with Saseka, Versofy, Wot-if Trust and Ubuntu Business to pilot our solution with their sole traders. The first pilots we will be running are with Saseka & Wot-if Trust.

Saseka is South Africa's beauty stylist booking service that connects ethnic women to salon-quality stylists. Saseka provides meaningful work for stylists and we will be running a 8 week pilot with 5 of their stylists providing them our MVP which is currently a mobile app and testing how it addresses the problem we've identified.

The second pilot we will be running is with Wot-if-Trust an organisation that runs enterprise development programmes in the township of Diepsloot. Our team will be joining their workshops to deliver content on financial management and will offer our MVP to the 22 enterprises who are part of their programme.

Who is the Team Lead for your solution?
Thulani Masebenza
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Solution Team:
Thulani Masebenza
Thulani Masebenza
CEO