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Home » A New Generation of African Creators is Redefining How Money Moves and Infrastructure is Beginning to Catch Up 

A New Generation of African Creators is Redefining How Money Moves and Infrastructure is Beginning to Catch Up 

OneDosh users are now completing global transactions seamlessly with the OneDosh card issued by Rain

Techeconomy by Techeconomy
May 9, 2026
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OneDosh and African Creators

OneDosh | African Creators

Across Africa, a new generation of creators, freelancers, and digital professionals is participating in a global economy that moves faster than traditional financial systems were designed to support.

From content creators earning through social platforms to remote workers collaborating across borders, many individuals are now generating income internationally. However, accessing and using those funds can still involve multiple steps, fragmented tools, and reliance on third parties.

As digital work continues to expand, there is a growing need for financial infrastructure that better reflects how people already live and earn.

OneDosh is part of a new wave of platforms working to simplify this experience by enabling users to receive, send, and use funds across borders within a single environment. OneDosh users are now completing global transactions seamlessly with the OneDosh card issued by Rain. 

Rather than introducing entirely new behaviors, the focus is on supporting what users are already doing; creating, earning, and transacting globally while reducing friction in how money is accessed and used.

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“We’re seeing a shift where people are no longer working or earning within a single geography,” said Babatunde Osinowo, co-founder of OneDosh. “The expectation is that money should move with the same flexibility. Our role is to support that in a way that feels simple, faster, overall more straightforward and reliable.”

The platform is being adopted across a range of use cases, including:

  • Digital creators receiving platform earnings
  • Freelancers working with international clients
  • Individuals making cross-border payments or subscriptions

For many users, the goal is not just receiving funds, but being able to use them, whether for everyday expenses, digital services, or global transactions without needing to navigate multiple intermediaries.

This shift is also being reflected in how communities engage online. Increasingly, conversations around income, payments, and financial access are happening in real time, often driven by creators and their audiences.

To reflect this behavior, OneDosh is exploring community led activations, including livestream formats that allow users to see and participate in how money moves in real time.

These initiatives are designed less as traditional campaigns and more as shared experiences, where interaction, education, and real world usage come together.

As the lines between local and global work continue to blur, platforms that align with these patterns are expected to play a larger role in enabling participation in the global economy.

About OneDosh

OneDosh is a financial technology platform focused on simplifying how individuals receive, send, and use money across borders. By building around real world user behavior, the platform aims to reduce friction in global payments and support a more connected financial experience.

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