The CEO of Kaspi.kz on Designing an Essential Superapp

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The CEO of Kaspi.kz on Designing an Essential Superapp

By Mikhail Lomtadze | Harvard Business Review Magazine | July–August 2025 Issue

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2 key takeaways from the article

  1. According to Kaspi.kz CEO When he stepped in to run the company that would become Kaspi.kz in 2007, it was a bank with no online presence that had been struggling to survive amid a global financial crisis. Today, it is the most widely used platform in Kazakhstan for financial and government services, payments, and e-commerce. It serves 75% of the population and generates $2 billion in annual net income on revenues of just under $5 billion. The U.S. equivalent might be having PayPal, Amazon, Capital One, Booking.com, and Instacart all in one app. How did it effect such a dramatic transformation? With an unwavering focus on creating and delivering more value to customers.
  2. The today’s marvelous Kaspi.kz ‘s journey begins when it decided to create a single superapp to house all its services, against the advice of its Marketing and IT departments.  And in the years since, it has been proven right. Not only does it has the greatest penetration in its home market of any technology company, it has the highest engagement too.

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Topics:  SuperApp, Technology, Kazakhstan, Kaspi.kz

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