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- Dahabshiil (Somali: Dahabshiil, Arabic: دهب شيل) is a Somali funds transfer company, and is the largest money-transfer business in Africa. It's headquartered...
- عبد الرشيد دعاله, born 1977) is a Somali entrepreneur. He is the CEO of Dahabshiil, an international funds transfer company. Duale was born in Burao, Somaliland...
- studied different areas in ICT and Management. He started his career at Dahabshiil Group, first from the Remittance Department to the CEO of Somtel International...
- 4G services provider in Somalia's network. Somtel is largely owned by Dahabshiil but is officially registered in the British Virgin Islands. Free charge...
- Somalis in the diaspora via money transfer companies. The latter include Dahabshiil, Qaran Express, Mustaqbal, Amal Express, Kaah Express, Hodan Global, Olympic...
- Somaliland through money transfer companies, the largest of which is Dahabshiil, one of the few Somali money transfer companies that conform to modern...
- within the past few years, including the Somali money transfer company Dahabshiil and BDCD, a subsidiary of Swiss Financial Investments. The banking system...
- continent. Customers can conduct money transfers (such as through the po****r Dahabshiil) and other banking activities via mobile phones, as well as easily gain...
- officials. In 2015, the son of Saado Ali Warsame, Harbi Hussein, sued the Dahabshiil money-transfer business over claims of funding the militant group Al-Shabaab's...
- Financial Services ****ociation (SFSA). The largest of the Somali MTOs is Dahabshiil, a Somali-owned firm employing more than 2,000 people across 144 countries...