Umoja Coin invites Governments, Central Banks, and Institutional Investors to join the future of cross-border finance in Africa
From Ministries to Market Makers. Umoja is building the rails for inclusive finance in Africa
Simple path to meaningful impact.
Join the movement towards inclusive, accessible financial infrastructure across Africa.
Straight answers for serious partners.
Yes. Umoja Agents can verify identities using national ID databases, biometric data, or offline KYC for rural populations — ensuring secure inclusion even without internet access.
Umoja Agents use smartphones equipped with fingerprint or face scan features. These phones allow agents to capture and verify ID data even without internet — syncing securely once reconnected.
Every UMC transaction is logged on-chain via Polygon, providing full traceability, immutability, and programmable spending limits when needed.
UMC is designed for the unbanked. Users can transact using feature phones via agent assistance or QR slips, and store funds securely through custodial wallets linked to biometric profiles.
Yes. Umoja is a decentralized, blockchain-based financial infrastructure. It operates independently of political influence while complying with regulatory frameworks and prioritizing inclusion.
Umoja Coin offers a stable, low-fee digital currency infrastructure that complements CBDC and liquidity strategies, while remaining fully transparent and verifiable.
Just schedule a meeting. We’ll walk you through a tailored roadmap:
Explore → Connect → Launch, and help you activate your first use case.
We believe Umoja Coin can bring financial dignity to the last mile.
— Umoja Coin
The vision of a single currency to assist the Masai people across the Kenyan/ Tanzanian border was born.