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CR2 Named Technology Leader in the Digital Banking Platform Market 2022 by Quadrant Knowledge Solutions

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The Quadrant Knowledge Solutions SPARK Matrix™ includes a detailed analysis of global digital banking platform market dynamics, major trends, vendor landscape, and competitive positioning

DUBLIN, Ireland, April 12, 2022/APO Group/ — 

Quadrant Knowledge Solutions (www.Quadrant-Solutions.com) announced that it has named CR2 (www.CR2.com) as a 2022 technology leader in the SPARK Matrix analysis of the global digital banking platform market. The Quadrant Knowledge Solutions SPARK Matrix™ (https://bit.ly/3xlvcAY) includes a detailed analysis of global digital banking platform market dynamics, major trends, vendor landscape, and competitive positioning. The study provides competitive analysis and ranking of the leading digital banking platform vendors in the form of its SPARK Matrix, providing strategic information for users to evaluate different vendor capabilities, competitive differentiation, and market position.

A digital banking platform enables banks to drive their digital transformation initiatives and provide customers with a seamless and cohesive banking experience across all digital touch-points. The platform serves as a framework for financial institutions to gain full control over their digital strategy and allow them to modify and optimise aspects of their operations across every device and channel.

The digital banking platform’s key value propositions such as capturing omnichannel customer feedback/experience data, assessing customer feedback, closing the loop and continuously monitoring internal and external data points to improve products and services, reducing churn, enhancing customer lifetime value, and increasing customer acquisition and retention, are driving the technology’s market growth across geographies and industry segments. Owing to the rising competition and exponential growth opportunities, several new vendors are emerging with innovative technology offerings. Leading digital banking platform vendors are making significant investments in improving AI and machine learning capabilities of their products to support a wide range of marketing and CX use cases and are leveraging automation and advanced analytics to improve the overall campaign performance and effectiveness.

CR2 (www.CR2.com) is a provider of digital, self-service, and payments solutions and is positioned amongst the leading digital banking platform vendors in the SPARK Matrix: Digital Banking Platform, 2022 (bit.ly/3rlmdw5). The company offers a digital banking platform titled BankWorld that enables banks to optimise end-to-end digital customer journeys across digital wallets, mobile, internet, self-service, and payments in a cost-effective manner. The platform integrates digital banking and wallets, with card issuing, payments, ATM and switching and omnichannel innovation modules. CR2’s BankWorld platform offers comprehensive capabilities, including servicing multiple lines of business, onboarding and account origination, off-the-shelf banking services, channel technology, single view of customers, digital sales and marketing, digital tooling framework, entitlement and segmentation, convergence of physical and digital channels, and integration and API framework.

CR2’s BankWorld platform helps banks in digitising their end-to-end banking operations and delivering an omnichannel digital experience through its digital tooling capabilities

According to Megha Rungta, Analyst, Quadrant Knowledge Solutions,

CR2’s BankWorld platform helps banks in digitising their end-to-end banking operations and delivering an omnichannel digital experience through its digital tooling capabilities. The platform also facilitates integration with any banking environment and provides the ability to merge digital and physical banking channels. The company continues to deliver value to its customers by focusing on service innovation to support zero-touch/cardless ATMs across various countries and plans to provide greater deployment flexibility through cloud enablement and containerisation.”

Megha added: “With its ability to cater to diverse use cases, robust product strategy and roadmap, and strong industry expertise, CR2 has received a strong rating across the parameters of technology excellence and customer impact and has been positioned amongst the leader in the SPARK Matrix: Digital Banking Platform, 2022.”

On the announcement, Fintan Byrne, CEO, CR2, said:

“CR2 is delighted to be recognised as a technology leader in the digital banking platform market. This ranking reflects our continuous investment in innovative solutions and the outcomes we see banks achieving with our BankWorld solution. As the world continues to digitise rapidly, and in particular, with the emerging dominance of the digital wallet, CR2 is perfectly placed to assist banks with their digital transformation strategies.”

To download the ‘SPARK Matrix Analysis of the Global Digital Banking Platform Market’ study, click the following link: https://bit.ly/3uwbO2m

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Quadrant Knowledge Solutions.

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Why Your Communications Strategy is Undermining Your Decisions (By Bas Wijne)

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As markets become more complex and information moves faster, communications is now part of strategy, embedded in how boardroom decisions are formed, framed, and executed

For organisations operating across multiple African markets, fragmented communications create fragmented decisions

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, May 13, 2026/APO Group/ —By Bas Wijne, CEO, APO Group (https://APO-opa.com).

 

At last month’s PRCA South Africa conference, the leading PR and communications forum in the region, I joined a panel on PR as a Strategic Advisor: Ethics, Sustainability and Boardroom Influence alongside Annaleigh Vallie (Executive Head of Integrated Communication, Nedbank), and Larry Khumalo-MacArthur (Managing Director and Market Lead, Weber Shandwick Africa). The discussion reinforced that when communications is excluded from the boardroom, decision-making breaks down between formation and execution. In complex organisations, executive decisions are often interpreted differently across stakeholders, leading to early misalignment.

The most effective leadership teams address this by involving communications when decisions are formed.

Without this, the same course of action fractures in execution across stakeholders. The issue is not variation in interpretation itself, but the absence of a structured way to account for it in advance.

Communications is a co-architect that belongs in the boardroom, shaping how intent becomes a decision and how a decision becomes reality. This is especially clear in African markets. Differences in regulatory environments, culture, and stakeholder expectations mean the same announcement can be interpreted in fundamentally different ways across jurisdictions. Consider a single boardroom decision. A multinational announces a restructuring across several African territories – typically involving changes to operating models, workforce alignment, cost structures, and local responsibilities.

In one country, the decision is seen as a move toward efficiency and long-term growth. In another, it signals contraction. In a third, it raises questions about market commitment. The underlying decision stays the same, but its meaning shifts depending on where it lands.

These differences affect how decisions are executed across markets. Alignment weakens, not from a flawed strategy, but from fragmented meaning.

For a co-architect, this means stress-testing decisions before they are final. Advising and assessing how they will land in different markets. Working directly with leadership teams to adjust how decisions are framed, sequenced, and released so that intent translates across markets.

APO Group operates as an example of this co-architect model, serving as a strategic communications consultancy that integrates advisory and execution. We don’t just execute communications – we consult and advise at the boardroom level. We apply this approach across multiple African markets. Africa-Newsroom.com, our pan-African newswire and the only platform of its kind on the continent, distributes to 250+ Africa-focused news sites and 450,000+ journalists in all 54 countries. The same infrastructure that delivers messaging across the continent gives us the monitoring data to test how it will be received before a single line is published. That is what stress-testing means in practice.

When a global Fortune 500 telecommunications operator with multi-market African operations needed transformation across six African countries, they consolidated nine agencies into one partner: APO Group. Before announcing the decision, it was tested in each market. We checked how it signalled efficiency, retreat, or questions about commitment.

That insight was fed directly back into how the announcement was structured, sequenced, and released.

Messaging was then executed through a single coordinated system across all markets, rather than multiple disconnected systems.

The result was a 573% increase in top-tier media placements for the programme across key African markets compared to the previous multi-agency model, driven by unified messaging and faster execution cycles.

For organisations operating across multiple African markets, fragmented communications create fragmented decisions. Integrated communications strengthen delivery. In this environment, communications is part of how leadership decisions hold their meaning as they move across borders.

The question for leadership teams is not whether communications supports decisions, but whether it is involved early enough to ensure those decisions hold their meaning as they move across markets.

And ultimately: is communications shaping the decision itself, or only being asked to manage its interpretation after it leaves the boardroom?

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of APO Group Insights.

 

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Liquid Intelligent Technologies revitalises access to cloud and cyber security services in support of improved national digital resilience

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These services will be available to existing and potential customers in Botswana, and at the centre of the new offering is Secure360, the company’s integrated security framework

GABORONE, Botswana, May 13, 2026/APO Group/ –Liquid Intelligent Technologies (https://Liquid.Tech), a business of Cassava Technologies, a global technology leader, brings cloud and cyber security solutions and services to businesses and enterprises of all sizes in Botswana. The announcement comes as Liquid celebrates a decade of operations in the country.

 

These services will be available to existing and potential customers in Botswana, and at the centre of the new offering is Secure360, the company’s integrated security framework that enables organisations to move beyond reactive breach response towards proactive intelligence, protection and assurance. The solution combines local delivery with continental-scale infrastructure and global technology partnerships to provide organisations with enterprise-grade digital security and cloud capabilities aligned with national digital priorities.

When organisations engage with Liquid Intelligent Technologies in Botswana, they are connecting to the strength of Cassava’s integrated digital ecosystem

“Over the last decade, Liquid has deployed over 1174.08 km of fibre, bringing multi-terabit capacity and unmatched resilience to the region. By establishing a 730km backbone along the A1 road, we’ve positioned Botswana as a critical hub, linking networks from Zimbabwe, South Africa, Kenya, Zambia, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Sudan,” said Odirile Tamajobe, Managing Director of Liquid Intelligent Technologies Botswana. “Now, by bringing the cloud and cyber security services into the country, we are empowering local businesses with world-class digital solutions, ensuring they can compete and win on the global stage.”

The expansion of Liquid’s offerings in the market reflects the broader Cassava strategy to deliver integrated digital infrastructure and platforms through its One Cassava approach.

“When organisations engage with Liquid Intelligent Technologies in Botswana, they are connecting to the strength of Cassava’s integrated digital ecosystem,” said Ziaad Suleman, CEO of Cassava Technologies SA and Botswana. “Beyond cloud and cyber security, customers can access data centres, AI readiness reviews, and tailored technology journey roadmaps, all within a unified platform designed to support secure innovation and long-term digital resilience”.

As Botswana advances on its Vision 2036 ambitions to expand digital services across government, financial services, telecommunications, and critical infrastructure sectors, Cassava’s digital services aim to strengthen national digital resilience, fostering pride and confidence in the country’s progress.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Liquid Intelligent Technologies.

 

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Verdant IMAP Act as Financial Advisor and Arranger to Metro Africa Xpress (MAX) on its USD 8 Million in Debt Capital Raise

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The transaction establishes a foundation for further institutional capital deployment into the business

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, May 13, 2026/APO Group/ –Metro Africa Xpress (MAX), Africa’s leading electric mobility platform, has secured USD 8 million in debt funding from Triple Jump, marking a key milestone in scaling its clean mobility operations.

Triple Jump, a Netherlands-based impact investment manager with a strong track record of financing inclusive financial institutions and clean energy businesses across emerging markets, represents one of MAX’s first international institutional lenders. Its participation underscores confidence in MAX’s operating model, asset-backed lending structure, and long-term scalability within Africa’s evolving mobility sector.

The funding will support:

  • Expansion of MAX’s electric vehicle (EV) fleet
  • Rollout of battery swap infrastructure
  • Continued development of its Pay-As-You-Go (PAYGO) financing platform

MAX’s model is designed to lower barriers to asset ownership for commercial drivers (“Champions”), enabling income generation through access to productive mobility assets while reducing operating costs relative to internal combustion alternatives.

Operating across Nigeria, Ghana, and Cameroon, with Nigeria as its core market, MAX is building an integrated ecosystem comprising:

  • Purpose-built EVs adapted for local conditions
  • Battery swapping infrastructure to address charging constraints
  • IoT-enabled fleet management systems
  • Embedded financing solutions for underserved drivers

Verdant IMAP acted as sole financial advisor and arranger on the transaction, supporting structuring, investor engagement, and execution. The transaction establishes a foundation for further institutional capital deployment into the business.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Verdant Capital.

 

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