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Episode 151 - Creditinfo’s Michael Nyaga on Embedded Finance, AI, eKYC & Digital Lending As A Lifestyle In Kenya

Episode 151 - Creditinfo’s Michael Nyaga on Embedded Finance, AI, eKYC & Digital Lending As A Lifestyle In Kenya

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🎙️ In this episode of the Pure Digital Passion Podcast, I sat down with Michael Nyaga, Regional Consultant for East and Southern Africa at Creditinfo Kenya, to explore how Creditinfo is transforming the onboarding journey in digital lending — starting with the launch of its next-generation eKYC platform in Nairobi.

🇰🇪 Kenya is the first global market to experience this intelligent, modular Identity | KYC | Fraud solution, designed to improve how financial institutions identify, verify, and onboard customers — while preventing fraud from day one.

Michael draws on two decades of experience in digital banking and lending innovation across Equity Bank, I&M Bank, and now Creditinfo to discuss:

✅ Why thin-file customers need psychometrics + alternative data✅ How to digitize onboarding for MSMEs and the gig economy✅ What it takes to move from static credit limits to intelligent scoring✅ How embedded credit is shaping the next decade of financial access✅ The future of real-time, API-based decisioning for lenders in Africa

If you're in digital banking, credit risk, fintech, or financial inclusion — this episode is essential listening.

📍Want to learn more about Creditinfo’s new eKYC solution? Visit: https://shorturl.at/TcVkJ

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