This is why we’re building Rally.
For so long, Africans have suffered inside systems that were never designed for them.
We adapted. We learned the rules. We played along.
And still, the system keeps changing the goalpost.
Banks that freeze funds without explanation.
Currencies that lose value while you’re asleep.
Transfers that fail but never reverse.
Fees that appear after the transaction is done.
Somehow, this has been normalized.
When Africans struggle financially, the blame is placed on financial literacy.
But you can understand money perfectly and still be trapped in a broken system.
That’s why we're building Rally
Not to teach Africans how to manage scarcity better, but to build rails that don’t create scarcity in the first place.
We’re building Rally because earning globally should not mean cashing out in fear.
Because moving money within Africa should not feel like gambling.
Because people shouldn’t have to rely on unsafe P2P markets just to access their own money.
Rally is not about hype. It’s about replacing unreliable systems with ones that actually work for African realities.
This is not a quick fix. This is a long build, and it starts by refusing to accept that this is just how it works.