How Basalt Builds User Friendly Interfaces For Its Clients

How Basalt Builds User Friendly Interfaces For Its Clients. Basalt builds digital businesses that transform the financial services industry. Helping customers answer the question of what exactly they should build and why they should build it. It is crafting beautiful, easy-to-use interfaces that delight users and make their client’s company look great. The company is writing bullet-proof code that runs smoothly and securely across multiple platforms and devices, getting their product to users with minimum hassle and keeping it in top shape with support contracts.
Basalt is adaptable and resilient, solid and reliable, capable of keeping up with the world as it shifts and changes. Basalt is here to meet their customer’s every technological need, as well as those they have not yet considered. From concept development and ideation right through to development, testing and product release, it develops disruptive solutions that help its clients become better at what they do. The company uses its years of knowledge and expertise in building financial service products and innovating in and out of the large banks.
The company is all about making this ever – changing world better, brighter, bolder. Whether its customers are building a business that does not yet exist or looking to transform a new business, it has a solution to support them. With collaboration at its core, it builds strong, strategic, and long-term partnerships.
“South African fintech has a competitive advantage because we dig deeper into the challenges and find intuitive solutions. The skills that we bring to the table are on a par with the global market, but at a far more competitive price point. And our mobile-first culture, agile approach to problem-solving, and our technology and UX approaches are geared towards the mobile consumer.” VT Rikhotso CTO of Basalt told Venture Burn.
“In first world countries, fintech solutions are global at scale and reach, but rarely understand the nuances of the local market. They miss the detail of Africa and the needs of the people. By understanding how to pull the unbanked here into banking, by speaking to the people on the ground, African fintech can implement bold learnings that can fundamentally change how global fintech deals with its customer base.” Rikhotso added.