

Kintsugi Technologies is a leading consultancy specializing in information and computer technologies, dedicated to advancing digital and financial inclusion.
A seasoned expert with over 15+ years of experience took a brave move toward influencing the future of digital financial inclusion. After observing the revolutionary impact of mobile technology on people’s lives, He identified an increasing demand for expertise in driving digital initiatives, particularly in underserved areas.
He abandoned the comfort of his 9-5 jobs to start a consultancy firm, motivated by a common passion for financial empowerment. The new firm aimed to enable financial institutions, fintech companies, and governments on how to grow digital financial services across the continent.
With a thorough understanding of telecom infrastructure, digital platforms, and regulatory landscapes, he swiftly established a team of industry leaders. The consulting firm became well-known for developing creative solutions that spanned the technological and financial services gap, allowing millions of users in Africa & across the globe to get access to banking, savings, and payment services for the first time.
Consult
IT & Software solution development services.
Innovate
Driving Innovation second to none with agility.
Grow
Building and maintaining profitable strategic partnerships.
Collaborate
Participate and indulge in community engagements as an enabler.
Satisfy
Offer the best customer experience by operating with compliance and governance.
Brief History
Kintsugi is a Japanese art form that involved repairing broken pottery with gold and lacquer to highlight the damage and embrace imperfection.
The lacquer is made from a natural resin and is water resistant and durable. The repairs are time consuming and multi-step, but the end result highlights the object’s life and the imperfections that make it beautiful and vaulauble
The word kintsugi translates to ‘joining with gold’, and the practice is rooted in the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi, which values simplicity and beauty in the incomplete. Kintsugi is also closely connected to Zen Buddhism.
The process of kintsugi involves:
Gluing the broken pieces back together with tree sap Letting the fragments dry for a few weeks Adorning the cracks with powdered gold and Japanese lacquer (urushi)
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