CASE STUDY | How Coala Pay Uses USDC to Deliver Humanitarian Aid in Minutes Across Africa’s Hardest Payment Corridors
For decades, humanitarian organizations have struggled with a problem that has little to do with logistics and everything to do with payments. Moving donor funds into fragile markets such as Somalia, South Sudan, or parts of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) can take days or even weeks as money passes through multiple correspondent banks, foreign exchange providers, and compliance checks. By the time aid reaches local partners, significant value may have been lost through delays, currency depreciation, and intermediary […]
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- CASE STUDY | How Coala Pay Uses USDC to Deliver Humanitarian Aid in Minutes Across Africa’s Hardest Payment Corridors
- CASE STUDY | How Coala Pay Uses USDC to Deliver Humanitarian Aid in Minutes Across Africa’s Hardest Payment Corridors - BitKE
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