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Appro Appro is a banking onboarding platform facilitating instant processing and approvals.

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TAREK OSMAN, CO-FOUNDER AND CCO, IFTEKHAR SALIM, CO-FOUNDER AND CEO, ANTO FELIX, CTO, APPRO

Appro is a banking onboarding platform enabling its partner banks to offer instant banking facility approval with zero manual data entry or back-end operational efforts, while complying with all regulatory and risk requirements.

  • FOUNDED IN: 2022
  • SECTOR: FINTECH

"Simplifying banking onboarding enhances efficiency and convenience, fostering a more competitive and dynamic financial sector. It enables rapid access to banking services, promotes digital transactions, accelerates economic activities, and encourages financial innovation."

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