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We’re in Black Enterprise—And the Diaspora Is Just Getting Started
✹ I’m honored to be featured again in Black Enterprise and grateful to the Early Believers! ✹ Wekeza provides: ✅ Access to U.S. stock investing starting at just $1 ✅ Multilingual financial education in English, French, Swahili, Wolof, Haitian Creole, Hausa and Zulu ✅ On mission to close the wealth gap and empower the African Diaspora Wekeza isn’t just fintech—it’s a movement. Join thousands around the world who are learning, investing, and building wealth with Wekeza. đŸ’žđŸ“± đŸ“Č Download the app today: Android: https://lnkd.in/eUD5AJNS Apple: https://lnkd.in/e97m233a 📰 Read the full article: https://lnkd.in/emiW7jtH #Wekeza #BlackEnterprise #InvestSmart #FinancialInclusion #DiasporaFinance #BlackWomenInTech #FintechForGood #MultilingualEducation #WealthBuilding
We’re in Black Enterprise—And the Diaspora Is Just Getting Started
A Financial Truth.....
A financial truth worth remembering steady, consistent effort with money can turn even the toughest season into progress. As the African proverb says, “Patience can cook a stone.” Keep showing up—save a little, invest regularly, review often—and what feels impossible today becomes possible tomorrow.
A Financial Truth.....
What I learned “Ringing the Bells”
—And why financial access matters for us all: Curious how financial inclusion and diaspora investing shape markets from Nairobi to New York? These are the lessons anyone building or bridging capital markets should know: 🔑 Innovation meets us where we are. M-Akiba put government bonds in the hands of everyday Kenyans via mobile phones—democratizing investing for millions. (Nathamini marafiki zangu jijini Nairobi.) Appreciate my friends in Nairobi. 🔑 Visibility is more than ceremony. Ringing the bell—at NASDAQ or the Nairobi Securities Exchange—signals open doors to wealth creation, not just a symbolic tradition. Treasured moment. 🔑 Multilingual financial education is the bridge. Without financial capability, opportunity isn’t opportunity at all. Financial education turns access into life cycle security. For all. Wherever you are in the global African diaspora, these truths matter: Capital markets are for everyone—if we design and educate for inclusion. That’s the mission I bring daily to Wekeza and WorldofMoney. 👇 How are you advancing your financial education? Share your experience or connect below. hashtag#FinancialInclusion hashtag#DiasporaFinance hashtag#CapitalMarkets hashtag#Investing hashtag#FinancialLiteracy hashtag#Wekeza hashtag#AfricanDiaspora hashtag#Kenya hashtag#NairobiSecuritiesExchange
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What I learned “Ringing the Bells”
From Sou-Sou to Stocks: Keep the circle, grow the future
Grandma’s sou-sou was tighter than Wall Street” = Our family savings circle was very disciplined and reliable. Culture wisdom we’re channeling: - Sankofa — go back and get it: bring our best traditions forward. - Ubuntu — I am because we are: wealth is a team sport. - Each One, Teach One: share one money lesson with a cousin/niece today. - “Little drops make an ocean” — small, steady deposits change family history. - “If you want to go far, go together.” — circles > solo.
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From Sou-Sou to Stocks: Keep the circle, grow the future
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