The Apollo Fintech has been chosen as an official technology partner of UAS
Armed with Apollo Fintech’s leading technological solutions for efficient government systems, the United Allied States (UAS) is ready to help the region achieve its economic and social dreams through better standard of living for people living in these states. The motive behind the formation of this body was to offer the citizens of these sovereign states a chance to lead a life or prosperity and freedom. The UAS is, thus, bound to help with the practices that will improve the economic health of the region and, in turn, the lifestyles of the people living in these states by engaging them in economic activities.
Partnership With Apollo Fintech
The Apollo Fintech has been chosen as an official technology partner of UAS, through which the body will continue to develop an advanced government system through the sovereign territory and manage the resources within it effectively. Cory Cozad, Congressman of UAS, says, “The founding principles of UAS are freedom, respect for human life and free-market enterprise.” Wessel Sevenster, another UAS Congressman, said in an interview, “We believe Apollo’s government products are at the forefront of e-governance and payment technology, these tools will give UAS citizens and businesses and economic advantage in the global marketplace.”
The African Opportunities
Despite having wide opportunities for growth, Africa continues to face persistent challenges. One of the strengths of this region is being one of the largest free trade areas in the world and a market with access to 1.2 billion consumers. With the current global pandemic wreaking havoc upon the world’s economic conditions, the impact has been negative on the African continent as well. The region has lost between $37 and $79 billion in 2020, in terms of economic and social losses. The agricultural activities have also been hit hard, as a result of which the supply chain has weakened and there are issues with trade relations between countries. The economic challenges have led the region into the first recession in 25 years.
Showing Signs of Growth