Bayport managers

At the very top, the Bayport managers that spearhead Bayport Financial Services’ expansion into Africa are Justin Chola and Stuart Stone. They have made Bayport a leading financial services provider in Zambia, South Africa, Ghana, Tanzania and Uganda, running the business according to “The Bayport Way”, which holds that every individual is willing to empower themselves through access to credit. The Baypot Way also stipulates that Bayport should gain an intimate understanding of the clients it serves.

Bayport managers and employees do this by forging close partnerships with local industry, employers and trade unions, enabling Bayport Financial Services to design financial products that serve the people.

Bayport history

The Bayport history is short but very successful. Our company was established in 2002 and we have experienced rapid growth in the intermediate years. Bayport Financial Services provides affordable, hassle-free, unsecured credit to Africans in Ghana, Zambia, Tanzania, South Africa and Uganda.

The Bayport history may be short, but the future looks rosy indeed. Our business model, called “The Bayport Way”, has been extraordinarily successful. It is rooted in the belief that individuals will empower themselves through access to credit and we have endeavoured to offer this service to “unbanked” Africans, who had previously not been eligible for bank loans and had only the loan sharks to turn to for (very expensive) credit.

Bayport Africa

According to Bayport, Africa is a vast, untapped market that has been at a lack for a decent unsecured credit provider for far too long. Bayport Financial Services has been providing responsible, affordable, unsecured credit in Zambia, Ghana, Tanzania, Uganda and South Africa.

Bayport Africa seems to have struck a chord with local communities and was soon experiencing encouraging growth and significant success. Bayport Financial Services’ business approach, called “The Bayport Way” has seen financial products being designed to suit local communities, taking into account their attitudes towards credit. The Bayport Way also holds that people will empower themselves through access to credit, a belief that has been proven correct in practice.