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Home » Kippa Ventures into Edtech, Launches new Platform

Kippa Ventures into Edtech, Launches new Platform

Joan Aimuengheuwa by Joan Aimuengheuwa
February 1, 2024
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Kippa Ventures into Edtech, Launches New Platform, Kippa Learn

Kippa Learn Interface

Kippa, a well-known Nigerian fintech platform, has expanded into the edtech space with the launch of a new learning platform, Kippa Learn.

This unexpected move raises several questions: what prompted the shift, will Kippa continue operating both platforms, and what does this mean for the future of the company?

Kippa’s core offerings have traditionally revolved around simplifying banking and bookkeeping for micro businesses. The company achieved outstanding numbers, over 400,000 users and partnerships with established financial institutions. 

However, in 2023, the company faced challenges, leading to the closure of its agency banking arm, KippaPay, and subsequent layoffs.

While the exact reasons behind the transition to edtech remain unclear, Kippa’s new platform, Kippa Learn focuses on delivering bite-sized, impactful learning experiences through everyday messaging tools. This approach targets busy learners who struggle with traditional, time-consuming methods. Kippa Learn claims its platform can condense a 2-hour video course into daily, 5-minute lessons, significantly boosting completion rates and learner satisfaction.

This move positions Kippa Learn directly against established learning management systems (LMS) but with a key differentiator — accessibility. By leveraging familiar communication channels, the company aims to eliminate friction and make learning more convenient for individuals and businesses alike.

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The question of whether Kippa will maintain both fintech and edtech operations is yet to be answered. The company currently offers a free plan for its core service, suggesting a continued focus on financial inclusion. However, the significant resources invested in the new platform indicate a strong commitment to the edtech space.

Kippa’s foray into edtech is driven by a clear focus on innovation and addressing user needs. While the long-term implications remain to be seen, it has undoubtedly sparked curiosity and opened up new possibilities for both the company and the Nigerian tech sector.

 

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