Tingo, Inc., OTC Markets announced that it has submitted an application to list its shares for trading with the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). The application to the NYSE is part of the Company’s efforts to broaden its appeal to U.S. and international investors.
Following unanimous approval at a meeting of the Tingo Board of Directors on Oct. 18, the Company submitted an application to list its shares on the NYSE. Although there can be no guarantees that its listing application will be accepted, the Company believes that it will satisfy the NYSE’s initial listing criteria.
Tingo is a leading agri-fintech business in Africa and has delivered significant impact with its unique rural communities-based business model. Our goal is to become Africa’s leading agri-fintech business delivering significant social impact to many rural communities, providing a unique platform to enable financial inclusion, social upliftment, wealth creation and a sophisticated marketplace to promote its produce to markets both domestic and international. Tingo has over 4,000 women agents that support the rollout of our services in Nigeria alone. The Company remains very active in promoting women entrepreneurs to support gender equality and opportunity to this underserved segment of the market. As of Dec. 31, 2020, Tingo had 9,344,000 subscribers. The Company is confident that these figures will grow through its planned expansion across Africa and natural progression of business in Nigeria.
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The Company believes that an uplisting on the NYSE will provide a platform to enhance the Tingo brand and provide the market with a unique opportunity to invest in an enterprise that will deliver significant social change and impact across Africa. Tingo’s optimal market model goes a long way towards solutions to Food Security – a major challenge in Africa and beyond – through its agri-fintech marketplace powered through use of smartphones known as NWASSA. This strategy of ‘device as a service’ allows millions of people to gain access to multiple social, financial and agri-services the Company intends to roll out over time.
The Company’s goals are aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and ESG principles, creating true impact for people across Africa. Tingo is a unique market offering with its fintech solutions which will deliver significant value and is arguably at the top of its competitors having proven a fair but very profitable business model with significant recurring revenues already established.
Dozy Mmobuosi, Tingo CEO, remarked that, “I have dedicated the past 20 years, leading Tingo to become a highly profitable company that focuses on making a genuine impact to people in rural communities. My vision has always been to bring technology and opportunity to our customers through financial inclusion, poverty reduction and food security.
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I am delighted to announce our plans to uplist on the NYSE. This is an important step forward for Tingo. The NYSE is the premier exchange in the United States and one that will raise our profile to the broader investment community. The uplist will both increase liquidity in our shares, and ultimately create shareholder value in line with our international peer groups.
I am excited to announce expansion plans and partnerships that will further highlight our commitment to UN SDG’s which will deliver greater returns for our investors.”
Also commenting on the listing application, John J. Brown, Co-Chairman of Tingo stated: “Tingo is a company that is bringing the future into the present in the African marketplace. It is now time for the rest of the investing world to discover this unique company. There is no better place to do this than the New York Stock Exchange.”
Christope Charlier, Co-Chairman of Tingo highlighted: “I am delighted to be part of Tingo and this is a landmark transaction for an African company on international capital markets. I believe this will pave the way for this and other African technology companies to attract global investors and the valuations they deserve.”
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