Luanda - The products and services 'Africell Business' (corporate) and 'AfriMoney' (payment) are also on display at the 39th edition of the Luanda International Fair (FILDA 2024), which ends this Sunday (28).
These are innovative technological solutions that allow users of 'AfriMoney', for example, to make transactions between users and between organizations within the platform, allowing them to deposit, transfer and withdraw money instantly, in an initiative of the mobile operator Africell.
According to Africell's corporate product manager, Ludieco João, this project is already working in other countries where the company operates.
Speaking to ANGOP, the source explained, on the other hand, that Africell Business provides services for business development between business partners, as well as contributes to the productivity and efficiency levels of employees.
He also stressed that these products were developed to improve interaction with customers and access to all services and contacts.
On the other hand, he considered FILDA an occasion for the presentation of companies' services, stressing that, for Africell, it represents a showcase to exhibit innovations and services.
'In this edition, in addition to the areas already referenced, we are exhibiting and presenting our 5G network, which is an ultra-fast network in the mobile network,' he added.
FILDA, which has more than 1,350 exhibitors than in the previous edition, is the largest showcase for national promotion, business and job development. In fact, the international character of the event also has a fingerprint in fostering the diversification of the economy.
The 39th edition of FILDA takes place under the motto 'Food security and international partnership: The binomial of economic diversification', in an area of 144,000 square meters, 42,000 of which are recreational exhibition areas.
Its realization in the Special Economic Zone is configured as a direct or indirect invitation to investment in Angola.
In this edition, the fair has the participation of countries such as South Africa, Namibia, Italy, Germany, Brazil, Portugal, USA, South Korea and Turkey. HM/ASS/DOJ