Your Money, At Ease
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Budget Smarter. Save More. Live Freely.

A budgeting app built for everyday life in Ethiopia. See where your money goes, plan what matters next, and stay in control with a clear daily budget.

Where does your money actually go?
You work hard for your money — but without the right tools, it slips away before you even notice.
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Salary Gone by the 20th

Payday feels like a reset — but by the third week, the money's gone. Without a plan, every month ends the same way.

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Death by Small Purchases

ETB 500 here on a ride, ETB 800 there on lunch — tiny amounts you never think about that quietly drain your budget every single week.

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Flying Blind with Your Money

You know you're spending too much, but you have zero data to prove it. No categories, no patterns — just guessing every month.

Everything you need to take
control of your finances
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Quick-Add Expense Tracking

Log expenses in seconds. Categorize spending with one tap and see exactly where your money goes each month.

Core Feature
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Smart Budget Engine

Set monthly budgets by category and get intelligent nudges when you're approaching your limits.

Alerts & Nudges
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Spending Insights

See where your money goes with clear visual breakdowns. Understand your habits and find opportunities to save.

Analytics
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Financial Literacy Nudges

Receive timely tips tailored to your spending behavior. Build better habits with personalized guidance.

Behavioral Intelligence
Start in under a minute
No bank connection needed. No complicated setup. Just download, set your budget, and start tracking.
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Download the App

Get Pezana free from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store. Create your account in seconds.

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Set Your Budget

Tell us your monthly income and set spending limits for each category that matters to you.

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Track & Improve

Log expenses with quick-add, get smart nudges, and watch your financial habits transform.

Finance tools that
finally fit
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Amharic Language Support

Full interface available in Amharic for a native experience

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Category Tracking

Organize expenses into categories that match your lifestyle

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ETB Currency Native

All amounts in Ethiopian Birr — no conversions needed

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Works Offline

Track expenses without internet. Data syncs automatically when you're back online.

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Private & Secure

Your financial data stays on your device. No bank login required — you're always in control.

Light & Fast

Optimized for Android and iOS devices common in Ethiopia. Small app size, low data usage.

Built for real life

Pezana is a budgeting app designed to help people build better money habits with less friction. We're building a simple, thoughtful personal finance experience for everyday life in Ethiopia.

Insights for smarter money habits
Real-world financial guidance designed for life in Ethiopia.
Budgeting

Budgeting 101 in Ethiopia: A Practical Guide to Taking Control of Your Money

Income can be irregular, financial tools are still evolving, and family responsibilities play a central role. Here's how to budget for real life in Ethiopia.

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Our Story

Pezana: From "Pesa" to Possibility — The Story Behind the Name

Every company name carries intent. Pezana comes from "pesa" (money) and "zana" (tools) in Swahili. Discover the personal story behind the vision.

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Strategy

Why Ethiopia, Why Now: The Strategic Case for Building Pezana

With 136M+ people and a massive gap between financial activity and infrastructure, Ethiopia is one of the most compelling fintech markets in Africa.

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Budgeting

Budgeting 101 in Ethiopia: A Practical Guide to Taking Control of Your Money with Pezana

Budgeting is often described as a simple process: track your income, subtract your expenses, and save the rest. But in Ethiopia, personal finance is far more complex. Income can be irregular, financial tools are still evolving, and family responsibilities play a central role in how money is managed. That's why a realistic approach to budgeting in Ethiopia needs to reflect how people actually earn, spend, and support others. This is exactly where modern tools like Pezana aim to simplify financial management and make budgeting more accessible.

One of the biggest challenges in Ethiopian personal finance is inconsistent income. Many people earn through small businesses, informal work, or seasonal opportunities, which makes fixed monthly budgets ineffective. Instead of thinking in terms of monthly planning, a more practical approach is to budget based on cash inflows. Every time money comes in, it should be allocated immediately across essentials, savings, and flexible spending. This type of budgeting system works better in Ethiopia and is a core principle behind how a smart budgeting app like Pezana can help users manage money in real time.

Another key difference in Ethiopia is the importance of family and community obligations. Supporting parents, siblings, and contributing to social events is not optional — it's expected. Traditional budgeting advice often ignores this reality, but a better approach is to include "family support" as a fixed category in your budget. By planning for it, you reduce financial stress and avoid overspending. A digital budgeting tool like Pezana can make this easier by helping users clearly define and track these recurring commitments.

Cash still plays a dominant role in Ethiopia, even as digital financial services like Telebirr and M-Pesa continue to grow. The challenge with cash is that it reduces visibility — people often don't know where their money goes. A simple but effective habit is to track just a few categories daily, such as food, transport, and other expenses. This creates awareness without overwhelming the user. Budgeting apps like Pezana are designed to solve this problem by automatically organizing spending and giving users a clearer picture of their finances.

Saving money in Ethiopia can feel difficult, especially when income is limited and expenses are high. However, building a savings habit is critical because financial shocks are common and access to credit or insurance is limited. The key is to start small and stay consistent. Whether it's 100, 250, or 500 birr, the habit of saving matters more than the amount. Over time, this consistency builds financial resilience. Pezana encourages this behavior by making savings visible, trackable, and part of everyday financial decisions.

Inflation is another major factor shaping budgeting in Ethiopia. Rising prices reduce purchasing power, and this makes budgeting not just about tracking expenses, but also about protecting the value of money. A smart budgeting platform like Pezana can help users adapt to inflation by providing insights into spending patterns and helping them plan ahead.

Many people see budgeting as restrictive, but in reality, it is a tool for control. Without a budget, money decisions become reactive and often lead to stress. With a budget, every birr has a purpose. It shifts the mindset from "Where did my money go?" to "I decided where my money went." This shift is powerful, especially in an environment where financial uncertainty is common. Pezana is built around this idea of empowering users to take control of their finances with clarity and confidence.

As Ethiopia's financial ecosystem continues to modernize, the role of digital tools in personal finance will only grow. Budgeting apps are becoming essential for managing money effectively. By combining local financial realities with simple, intuitive technology, Pezana is positioned to help Ethiopians build better financial habits, improve savings, and achieve long-term stability.

Budgeting in Ethiopia doesn't have to be perfect. It just needs to be practical, consistent, and adapted to real life. By tracking spending, planning for responsibilities, and saving regularly, anyone can start building a stronger financial future. And with the right tools like Pezana, that journey becomes much easier.

Our Story

Pezana: From "Pesa" to Possibility — The Story Behind the Name, Vision, and Mission

Every company name carries intent. Pezana is no exception — it's not abstract, and it's not accidental. The name is rooted in language, culture, and purpose. It is derived from two Swahili words: "pesa," meaning money, and "zana," meaning tools. Put together, Pezana simply means "tools for money." That meaning is exactly what the product aims to deliver.

Because for millions of people across Africa, including Ethiopia, the challenge is not the lack of effort or discipline — it's the lack of the right tools. People are already managing, stretching, and prioritizing their finances every day. What's missing is structure, visibility, and support. Pezana exists to fill that gap.

The idea didn't come from theory. It came from real life. Growing up, I watched my mother manage our household finances with a level of precision that most modern apps still struggle to replicate. She was a civil servant in Ethiopia, and like many in her position, she was paid once a month on the 22nd. That date defined everything.

On the evening of the 22nd, there was a ritual. She would take an envelope, flip it over, and begin writing. No spreadsheets. No apps. Just a pen, experience, and discipline. On the back of that envelope, she would assign every birr a purpose. Grocery. Teff. School fees. Tutor. Transportation. Church tithing — 10%. Nothing was random. Nothing was left unplanned. That envelope was her financial system.

It created order in a world without financial infrastructure. It ensured that priorities were met, that responsibilities were honored, and that the family could function month after month. It was simple, but it worked. But it also had its limits. There was no flexibility when things changed. No easy way to track spending once the money left her hand. No visibility beyond what was written. And no way to adapt quickly when life inevitably shifted.

That's where the idea for Pezana begins. Pezana takes that same philosophy — the intentional allocation of money — and transforms it into a modern, digital experience. It keeps the discipline but removes the friction. It keeps the structure but adds flexibility. It turns a static system into a dynamic one.

Instead of writing categories on an envelope, users can organize their finances in real time. Instead of wondering where their money went, they can see it clearly. Instead of reacting to financial pressure, they can plan ahead with confidence.

The vision behind Pezana is bold but grounded: to become the financial operating system for everyday people across Africa, starting with Ethiopia. Not just a budgeting app, but a platform that helps people understand, manage, and eventually grow their money.

The mission is simple: to provide accessible, practical financial tools that reflect real life. Because real life doesn't follow perfect monthly cycles. Income can be unpredictable. Expenses can be shared across families. Obligations go beyond the individual. Traditional budgeting advice often fails because it ignores these realities.

At its core, Pezana respects something important: people already know how to survive financially. What they need is help turning survival into stability — and eventually, into growth. In many ways, Pezana is simply a continuation of that envelope my mother used every month. But instead of being limited to pen and paper, it evolves into something more powerful. A system that can adapt, provide insights, and scale with the user's life.

The name says it all. Pesa — money. Zana — tools. Pezana. Not just about managing money, but about finally having the right tools to do it well.

Strategy

Why Ethiopia, Why Now: The Strategic Case for Building Pezana in the Age of AI

Ethiopia represents one of the most compelling, yet underbuilt, financial markets in Africa. With a population exceeding 136 million, a rapidly urbanizing middle class, and increasing smartphone penetration, the foundation for digital financial services is already in place. But what makes Ethiopia truly unique is the gap between financial activity and financial infrastructure. People are earning, spending, saving, and supporting families every day, but they are doing so without the tools that make money management efficient, transparent, and scalable.

In more mature markets, personal finance is supported by layers of infrastructure — bank integrations, credit systems, automated tracking, and financial literacy tools. In Ethiopia, much of this is still developing. Cash remains dominant, financial visibility is low, and budgeting is largely manual. Mobile money platforms continue to expand access to transactions, however the ability to understand and manage money has not kept pace. This creates a structural imbalance: people can move money, but they can't easily manage it.

The solution is not to reinvent financial behavior — it's to enhance it. Ethiopians already budget, often with remarkable discipline, using simple tools like notebooks or envelopes. The opportunity is to digitize that behavior, not replace it. Pezana takes what people are already doing and makes it easier, more visible, and more effective.

From a product perspective, this means simple, intuitive categorization, budgeting that works with irregular income, and clear insights that drive better decisions. But with the integration of artificial intelligence, Pezana goes a step further — it doesn't just track money, it helps users understand and act on it.

AI becomes the layer that transforms budgeting from static tracking into intelligent guidance. Instead of manually organizing every expense, users can rely on automation. Instead of guessing whether they'll run out of money, they receive early signals. Instead of reacting after the fact, they can make proactive decisions.

In practical terms, AI enables Pezana to automatically categorize spending even in cash-heavy environments, identify patterns and highlight where money is being lost, predict shortfalls before they happen, recommend savings amounts based on actual behavior, and adapt to irregular income cycles in real time.

There are now three key drivers behind why this moment is right. First, digital adoption is accelerating — mobile money usage is increasing, smartphone access is expanding, and users are becoming more comfortable with digital financial services. Second, liberalization of the Ethiopian economy — the government has begun opening up major industries, leading to increased openness to investment and digital payment ecosystems. Third, AI is now accessible and scalable — what was once limited to large tech companies is now deployable by startups.

The opportunity extends beyond budgeting. Once users begin to track and understand their finances, the platform can evolve. Savings tools, credit insights, rewards systems, and eventually full-service digital banking can be layered on top. With AI embedded at the core, Pezana doesn't just become a tool — it becomes a financial companion that learns, adapts, and grows with the user.

Budgeting becomes the entry point — not the end product. It's the foundation for a much broader financial ecosystem. That's the long-term play. Ethiopia is ready. That's why now.

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