The digital infrastructure of African education, commerce and payments.
BriteLink owns and runs the institutions and companies filling the gaps in African education, payments and commerce — a technical college with real classrooms, the platform that runs other schools, and the corridors that move money home. All on infrastructure we built ourselves.
Portfolio
A college, an education platform, a payments and digital-asset exchange, a marketplace.
We operate — not advise. Every venture below is owned outright and run in-house, including an accredited college with its own campus.

BriteEducation School of Technology
Technical & vocational college
A college of our own, not a licence to run one
A BriteLink-owned school of technology offering accredited vocational and technical programmes. Students study on campus in physical classrooms or through the online school, and graduate into the trades the region is short of.
Campus + online
Modes of study

BriteEducation ERP
Education software (SaaS)
One system to run an entire institution
End-to-end school management sold to institutions of every size — primary and secondary schools, universities, and training centres. Enrolment, timetabling, fees, attendance, examinations and reporting in a single multi-tenant platform.
Multi-tenant
Institution deployments

SGX Afrika
Payments, digital assets & ramps
The corridor and the exchange, in one place
Cross-border remittance for African diaspora flows, a decentralised exchange for cryptocurrency and tokenised assets, and a bridging protocol that handles on- and off-ramps between the two. Compliant onboarding and settlement into rails recipients already use.
Multi-corridor
Payment & asset corridors

ZimMart
Commerce
Commerce infrastructure for an untapped market
A marketplace and merchant toolkit connecting local sellers to diaspora buyers — catalogue, payments and fulfilment in a single, trusted checkout.
Marketplace
Merchant network
BriteAPI
Developer infrastructure
The rails every BriteLink venture runs on
Identity, payments, messaging and data services exposed as one documented API surface. Built for our own ventures first, then opened to third-party developers.
REST + SDK
Integration surface
4
Operating ventures
A college, an education platform, payments and commerce
1
Shared platform
BriteAPI powers every venture
3
Markets
Zimbabwe, South Africa, diaspora corridors
The thesis
Why a holding company, and not a single product.
The infrastructure gap in African software is not one product wide. It is a platform problem — and platforms are worth building only if you build several things on top of them.
One platform, many markets
Every venture is built on BriteAPI — shared identity, payments, and data services. New products ship in weeks, not quarters, because the hard infrastructure already exists.
We own the demand, not just the software
We run a college and we sell the platform that runs other colleges. Operating the institution ourselves is what tells us what the software actually has to do.
Built where we operate
We are not exporting a template. Offline tolerance, mobile money, and regulatory reality are design constraints from the first commit, not a localisation pass.
The platform
Every venture runs on BriteAPI.
One integration surface underneath the whole group — our own college's enrolment and fees included. It is the reason a new BriteLink venture reaches market in weeks rather than quarters.
Operating ventures
BriteEducation School of Technology
school.britelink.io
BriteEducation ERP
edu.britelink.io
SGX Afrika
sgxafrica.com
ZimMart
zimmart.co
BriteAPI
Shared services layer — owned, versioned and documented.
Identity
Auth, roles, KYC
Payments
Mobile money, cards, FX
Data
Records, health, reporting
Messaging
SMS, email, webhooks
Investor relations
Building the companies the continent will run on.
We speak with investors and strategic partners who understand that infrastructure businesses are slow to start and very hard to displace. Data room and financials available under NDA.
Or write to us directly at team@britelink.io
Structure
Holding company
Wholly-owned operating subsidiaries, consolidated platform.
Model
Build and operate
Recurring software revenue plus transaction take-rate.
Moat
Owned infrastructure
Shared identity, payments and data across every venture.