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HashIT Launches Revolutionary Social Engagement Platform To Boost Fintech, Managing Finances

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By Chidiebere Ugwu

HashIT has announced the beta launch of its innovative Social Engagement Platform, the HashIT app.

In a statement, the company said the groundbreaking platform is now available on both the Apple App Store and Google Play Store.

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HashIT app introduces a new approach to managing finances, connecting with communities, and enhancing lifestyles. Through its Quest & Tasks feature, users can earn rewards while engaging with the platform.

The development of the HashIT app has been a meticulous process, incorporating user feedback and leveraging cutting-edge technologies. The result is a comprehensive platform that seamlessly integrates financial transactions, social interaction, artificial intelligence, and lifestyle enrichment all in one easy to use application. Users can expect unparalleled convenience, security, engagement, and rewards.

Flora Kanu, the Head of Communications at HashIT App Limited, expressed excitement about the product’s launch and confidence in its potential impact on users and the Fintech Industry.

She stated, “We are thrilled to announce the beta launch of our revolutionary mobile application that is positioned to change how Nigerians can keep finance and socials in one place.”

Led by U.K. based tech entrepreneur Dr. Ike Madu, currently the CEO of Kavlr.com, a leading U.K. and Europe e-money service company, the HashIT app team is experienced, dedicated, and passionate about prioritizing user needs. The beta version of the app introduces key features that showcase their commitment to delivering an exceptional user experience.

Built with care, the HashIT app offers a range of everyday life features, including money transfers, virtual cards in USD and Naira, AI-powered ChatGPT technology, utility and bill payments, Quest & Tasks, and a marketplace for micro trade and commerce.

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