MSTRpay has appointed Mariatou Ceesay as Visual Identity Manager for Africa, reinforcing its commitment to building an inclusive financial ecosystem across emerging markets. Her appointment, effective immediately, marks a strategic move in the company’s growth plan.
Driving local engagement through branding
Ceesay will report to Dominika Pluska and take responsibility for shaping MSTRpay’s visual identity throughout Africa. Her role is designed to ensure that the neobank’s branding speaks directly to regional audiences and reflects the needs and values of underserved communities. With a background in culturally responsive design, she is expected to help MSTRpay develop a deeper presence in key African markets.
“Her branding expertise will help us deliver innovative, user-centric financial solutions,” said Pluska. “This is a milestone for our African strategy.”

A hybrid model for financial inclusion
MSTRpay, widely regarded as the world’s first hybrid neobank, operates with a mission to transform banking access for underbanked populations in Africa, Latin America, and Asia. Its services blend digital technology with real-world accessibility, offering a model inspired by successful fintechs such as MFS Africa.
The African strategy includes four main pillars:
– Financial access tools, including real-time banking, low-cost remittances, and microloans tailored to informal economies.
– Smartphone leasing schemes to increase digital reach and mobile-based financial access.
– MSTRearn, a micro-earnings ecosystem, and MSTRtv, a lifestyle and education streaming platform, are being rolled out to boost engagement and financial literacy.
Culturally grounded, digitally driven
By aligning its branding strategy with community identities, MSTRpay aims to foster trust in regions where traditional banking has historically fallen short. Ceesay’s appointment is a response to the critical importance of visual communication in trust-building, especially within first-time digital finance users.
The hybrid neobank’s model seeks to challenge the dominance of cash, promote entrepreneurship, and offer banking tools that are mobile-first and inclusive. Its ecosystem is designed not just to provide access to banking, but to connect users with content, services, and income-generating tools relevant to their daily lives.
Positioning for long-term regional impact
With an eye on scale and sustainability, MSTRpay is consolidating its foundation across Africa before expanding further in Asia and Latin America. The appointment of a regional visual identity lead signals a maturing organisation that understands the importance of localisation and trust in emerging fintech markets.
Built on the legacy of L-Pesa, MSTRpay blends traditional financial responsibility with digital innovation. The appointment of Ceesay, with her deep understanding of regional design contexts, adds momentum to a company that is rapidly defining the future of inclusive banking.
REFH – Newshub, 22 July 2025
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