UNWTO-NEPAD Tourism Tech Adventures; Roundbob of Uganda

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Roundbob seeks to help African’s growing middleclass find and afford travel by solving 2 key problems. Access to relevant travel information and negating the cost challenge of Travel Roundbob operates as Travel & experience marketplace focused at the African market. We aggregate Agent offerings across the continent packages, activities, accommodation and other travel related products providing a unique sales channel focused at the African Travel buyer. We provide a comparison tool giving the power of information and choice to the customer and eventually a strong buying channel allowing them to buy local.

At the same time, with cognizance of the cost limitation to travel by Africans, we help our users afford the different listed products by facilitating instalment payments and goal saving through a travel wallet.

A user will choose a specific product and pay for it in instalments of up to 12 months, or simply commit to travelling in the future by using our travel wallet that makes destination recommendations based on thresholds reach. The travel wallet is a real inclusion play in travel and tourism on the African continent allowing individuals who previously could not afford travel to be able to.

Company profile
Headquarter: Uganda
Website:
www.roundbob.com
Industry: Travel & Tourism,
Sustainable Tourism, Inclusive
Tourism, Fintech
Business model
Business to Business to Consumer
(Platform/Marketplace Model)
For profit
Management
David Gonahasa – Founder,
Managing Director, Lerato
Matsaneng – COO, Arnold Babaasa –
CTO

Represented by David Gonahasa, Managing Director

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