Natalie Payida Jabangwe

[2] She ran the second-largest mobile financial service company on the African continent, serving in excess of six million individuals, as of 2018.

[2] While pursuing her master's degree, she worked with National Cash Register and was part of the team that developed the digital payments strategy of the company.

In December 2016, she was reported to be the youngest chief executive of a mobile money company on the African continent, at that time.

[8] In 2018, Natalie Payida Jabangwe was named among the "100 Africa Economic Leaders for Tomorrow" by the Institut Choiseul for International Politics and Geoeconomics, a Paris-based think tank.

Payida Jabangwe is credited with developing Atlanta's first information technology security policies in 2004, when Natalie was 21 years old.