Veefin, a global leader in digital lending & supply chain finance, has partnered with Computech, a major systems integrator in East Africa, to provide digital lending and supply chain financing solutions for financial institutions in the country.

“This partnership with Computech will allow Veefin to provide its revolutionary, compact, and accessible solutions to prominent financial institutions in Africa. In addition, the company intends to streamline and automate supply chain finance for financial institutions in the East African regions,” reads the release.

Raja Debnath, managing director of Veefin Solutions, said, "We are delighted to partner with Computech Limited systems and incorporate their local knowledge and bespoke digital transformation strategy to expand the reach of our unique supply chain finance solutions in East Africa. This partnership is expected to benefit BFSIs in Africa, providing them with a firsthand experience of our solution that they may have previously missed out on."

With a vision to make cutting-edge technology available to lenders of all sizes, Veefin has broken traditional entry barriers to adopting technology in the BFSI space. Veefin is reimagining Supply Chain Finance and Digital Lending through innovative, agile, and scalable technology.

Santhosh Kumar Kandayath, chief executive officer – System Integration, Regional Business & Transformation Leader of Computech Limited, said, "Combining our expertise in digital transformation with Veefin's Global-First & one-of-a-kind digital SCF solution is a step forward in our objective of providing financial institutions with holistic technological solutions. The partnership will facilitate the adoption of a scalable technology solution for lending by Financial Institutions across East Africa, thus enabling them to extend their reach within the MSME segment. "

In addition to Veefin's innovative solutions, Computech's extensive regional presence and 30 years of experience have helped businesses, especially in the BFSI segment, overcome traditional barriers to technology adoption.