ZTE and Damane Cash partner to accelerate Morocco’s digital payments revolution

ZTE has partnered with Morocco’s Damane Cash to support the expansion of digital financial services, as the country continues to push toward a more inclusive and cash-light economy.

Under the agreement, ZTE will provide its digital finance and infrastructure capabilities to enhance Damane Cash’s platform, enabling more efficient payment processing and broader access to mobile financial services. The collaboration is expected to support services such as mobile wallets, digital transfers, and merchant payments, targeting both urban and underserved segments.

Damane Cash, a key player in Morocco’s financial services ecosystem, is focused on extending financial access through agent networks and digital channels. By integrating ZTE’s technology, the company aims to scale operations, improve service reliability, and introduce new digital offerings tailored to local market needs.

The partnership reflects a wider trend across Africa, where telecom vendors and fintech players are increasingly collaborating to build scalable payment ecosystems. As demand for digital transactions rises, such alliances are becoming essential to bridging infrastructure gaps and accelerating adoption.

Morocco has been steadily advancing its digital finance agenda, supported by regulatory initiatives and growing investment in fintech infrastructure.

Editor’s Note:
Vendor-fintech partnerships like this are becoming central to scaling digital payments across African markets. Morocco’s ecosystem is increasingly defined by infrastructure-led collaboration, with interoperability and reach as key growth drivers.