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Yango group has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Rwanda Development Board to explore potential collaboration in Rwanda’s digital mobility sector.
The agreement, signed Thursday in Kigali, establishes a framework for discussions on technology-enabled mobility solutions, digital innovation and support for Rwanda’s transport ecosystem.
Under the memorandum, Yango Group and the Rwanda Development Board will engage in discussions on investment facilitation, regulatory engagement, urban mobility and digital transport solutions.
“Rwanda represents a dynamic and evolving digital economy, with growing interest in technology-enabled services,” said Adeniyi Adebayo, chief business officer at Yango Group. “Through this engagement, we look forward to exploring opportunities for collaboration with relevant stakeholders while learning more about Rwanda’s mobility ecosystem.”
Yango group operates digital platforms across multiple international markets, including mobility, delivery, entertainment and other technology-enabled services.
The company said any future launch of Yango services in Rwanda would remain subject to applicable approvals, permits and regulatory processes.
About Yango Group
Yango Group is an international technology company that provides digital services across more than 30 countries in Africa, Latin America, Europe, the Middle East and South Asia. Its services include mobility, delivery, food technology and entertainment platforms.
For more information, visit Yango Group.
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