AYINOVE

REINVENTING MONEY TRANSFERS TO HAITI

Send money to your loved ones while helping support useful projects in Haiti.

Why is Ayinove different?

1 Transfer = 2 Impacts

The Haitian diaspora is already Haiti’s strongest source of economic support. We believe it can also become a driver of long-term development.
With Ayinove, every transfer helps support your family today while contributing to initiatives that create local economic opportunities for tomorrow.

Instant & Local

Your loved ones receive funds directly through local services such as MonCash or NatCash.

Complete Transparency

No hidden fees, no surprises. Exchange rates and service fees are displayed before you confirm your transfer.

Collective Impact

A portion of Rasin's revenue from each transaction is allocated to a community fund that supports local development and economic opportunities.

Ayinove is currently under development. Join the waitlist to follow the project, show your support, and stay informed about the pilot phase.

The Current Reality

The current system keeps Haiti dependent on remittances. It's time to rethink the model.

Every year, the Haitian diaspora sends billions of dollars to loved ones back home. These remittances support millions of families and play a vital role in the country's economy. Yet despite these massive financial flows, structural challenges persist. Why?

Finance
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$4.91 billion
A Massive Financial Force
Every year, the Haitian diaspora sends more than $4 billion to Haiti, a financial force that far exceeds any other source of income for the country.
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$4.91 billion - A Massive Financial Force

With $4.91 billion recorded in 2025, the diaspora remains Haiti’s main economic driver.

Available surveys show that around one quarter of Haitian households were already receiving remittances from the diaspora, often through regular transfers averaging about $150.

Taken together, these funds form a vital financial lifeline that far exceeds international aid and foreign investment.

Without question, the diaspora is the country’s strongest economic force.¹

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Survival
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Dependence
A survival economy
Remittances have become essential to the daily lives of millions of Haitians. But is this dependence enough to secure Haiti's future?
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Structural Dependence

Remittances help meet immediate needs, but they rarely create long-term opportunities. They enable millions of families to pay for healthcare, education, and everyday expenses.

This financial support is essential. It helps families access healthcare and contributes to the education in more than 90% of recipient households.

Yet very little connection exists between these financial flows and the country's long-term development needs.²

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Agriculture
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Potential
An Underutilized Economic Force
What if just a fraction of those billions could help transform Haiti’s economy for the long term?
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The opportunity for productive investment

Much of this wealth remains disconnected from the country's economic development.

Transfers meet immediate needs but rarely create the mechanisms needed to sustainably finance production, employment, or local infrastructure.

In an economy heavily dependent on imports, this situation perpetuates the country’s economic fragility.³

How can we turn part of these financial flows into lasting economic opportunities?

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Ayinove unlocks this potential by turning every transfer into an opportunity for sustainable investment in Haiti.

Turn every transfer into an opportunity

From Transfer to Impact

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You send the money
$100 → Mobile Money

Your family receives the funds instantly through MonCash, NatCash or other available partners.

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A portion of the revenue is reinvested
No extra cost to you

Ayinove allocates a portion of its own revenue to a community fund that supports local development and economic opportunities.

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Everything is traceable
Complete transparency

Every contribution to the community fund and every project funded in Haiti is recorded in a public registry that anyone can access.

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Collective governance
No centralized control

No single person can control the community fund. Key decisions are made collectively with the participation of both the diaspora and local stakeholders.

How the fund operates

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Identifying Opportunities
High-Potential Sectors

The fund focuses on sectors capable of creating long-term value, including local production, job creation, vocational training, and entrepreneurship.

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Funding High-Impact Projects
Collective Impact

Resources are pooled to fund initiatives with collective impact, rather than numerous scattered micro-projects.

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Local Expertise
On-the-Ground Stakeholders

Projects are designed and monitored in collaboration with local stakeholders, sector experts, and representatives of the diaspora.

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Measuring Impact
Transparent Reporting

Each project is publicly tracked to measure outcomes such as jobs created, income generated, and other tangible results.

FAQ

Who controls the community fund?

The fund is not controlled by a single person or organization.

Our goal is to establish a collective governance model involving independent representatives from both the Haitian diaspora and Haiti itself. Major decisions will require multiple independent approvals, ensuring that no individual can access or use the fund on their own.

Signatories will be selected from diverse backgrounds across the diaspora and local communities to prevent any single group or interest from influencing decisions.

No single person will be able to access or release funds alone. Multiple independent approvals will be required before any use of the fund.

Contributions and funded projects will be publicly tracked to strengthen transparency and build trust.

How is the community fund financed?

A portion of Ayinove's revenue is allocated to the community fund.

The goal is to turn part of the economic activity generated by remittances into a source of funding for local development and economic opportunities, without compromising the service’s primary mission: helping families receive money quickly and easily.

Will my family receive the money as usual?

Yes.

Ayinove operates like a traditional money transfer service. Recipients receive their money directly into their mobile wallet (MonCash, NatCash, or potentially other partner solutions in the future).

The goal is not to change how families receive money, but to make every transfer do more.

Why use Ayinove instead of another service?

Traditional services allow you to send money to your family.

Ayinove allows you to do the same while helping fund initiatives that create opportunities in Haiti.

One Transfer. Two Impacts.

How are projects selected?

Projects supported by the community fund will need to meet criteria related to transparency, collective benefit, and long-term economic impact.

The goal is to support initiatives that create real opportunities, such as vocational training, entrepreneurship, income-generating activities, and projects that benefit local communities.

The specific selection process and criteria will be developed with input from the community.

Will contributions be publicly visible?

Yes.

Transparency is one of the founding principles of the project.

Contributions to the community fund and the projects it supports will be publicly accessible, allowing anyone to track how funds are used and measure their impact.

Is Ayinove available yet?

No.

Ayinove is currently being built and validated.

Before a wider launch, we will run a limited pilot with a small group of users to test the service and gather early feedback.

By joining the waitlist, you’ll receive updates on the project’s next steps and may have the opportunity to take part in the first tests.

Let's build the future of remittances to Haiti together.

Ayinove is currently under development.
Your sign-up helps us measure real interest from the diaspora in a more transparent way to send money to Haiti.
Join the waitlist to follow the project’s next steps.

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Would you like to contribute to the project?

Ayinove is a collective initiative.We are gradually building a network of people from the diaspora and from the field who can contribute their experience, critical perspective, and skills.Health, education, law, technology, entrepreneurship, finance, local development, and the nonprofit sector: expertise in these areas can help challenge the project, assess future local initiatives, and support the evolution of the community fund.If you’d like to contribute to this effort, we’d be happy to hear from you.

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Ayinove is a technology platform, not a licensed bank or financial institution. Money transfer and payment services will be provided exclusively by regulated and licensed financial partners and payment service providers (PSPs).
Privacy Policy · Legal Notice

Privacy Policy - Ayinove

Last updated: 19/07/2026Ayinove is a pre-launch project. This page explains what data we collect through this website, why we collect it, and what your rights are.1. Data ControllerData collected on this website is processed as part of the Ayinove project.For any question or request regarding your data, contact: [email protected]2. Data We CollectWhen you join the waitlist, we only collect the information you provide in the form:your email address;
the country you send money from;
how often you send money to Haiti;
the amount you usually send;
the language of the page you used (so we can reply in your language).
This information helps us better understand the needs of the diaspora and design the service.We do not collect any banking information, identity documents, or sensitive data through this website.3. Purpose and Legal BasisYour data is used exclusively to:register you on the Ayinove waitlist;
send you a registration confirmation email;
keep you informed about the project's progress, the pilot phase, and the launch;
analyze sending habits on an aggregated basis to help design the service.
The legal basis for this processing is your consent (Article 6(1)(a) GDPR), given by ticking the box in the form. You may withdraw it at any time (see section 7).Your data is never sold, rented, or shared with third parties for commercial purposes.4. Data RetentionYour data is kept for the duration of the project's development and for a maximum of 3 years after your last contact or interaction with us, in line with the French data protection authority's (CNIL) recommendations. You may request deletion at any time before then.If the project is discontinued, all waitlist data will be deleted.5. Hosting, Service Providers and International TransfersThis website is hosted with Carrd (Carrd Inc., United States). Data submitted through the form is therefore processed on servers located outside the European Union. This transfer is covered by the safeguards provided under the GDPR for US-based providers (standard contractual clauses and/or the EU–US Data Privacy Framework, depending on the provider's current commitments).
To operate the waitlist, we rely on technical service providers acting as data processors under the GDPR: contact management and email sending (EU-based provider), automated routing of registrations (EU-based provider), and registration tracking tools. These providers only access data as needed to deliver the service and offer the safeguards required by the GDPR. Details about our providers are available upon request at [email protected].
The website also loads resources from third-party services to display content (images and videos). These services may process technical data (such as your IP address) as needed to deliver the content.
6. Cookies and AnalyticsThis website does not use advertising cookies or marketing trackers.For audience measurement, this website uses Umami, a cookieless analytics tool that does not track individual visitors and does not collect personally identifiable data. Under CNIL guidelines, this type of tool is exempt from prior consent requirements — which is why no consent banner is displayed.Only strictly technical cookies may otherwise be set by the hosting provider to ensure the website functions properly.7. Your RightsUnder the GDPR, you have the following rights regarding your data:right of access and copy;
right to rectification;
right to erasure;
right to withdraw your consent at any time;
right to restriction of processing and right to object;
right to data portability.
To exercise these rights, contact us at [email protected]. We will respond within one month at most.Every email we send also includes an unsubscribe link or instruction.If you believe your rights are not being respected, you may lodge a complaint with your local data protection authority. In France, this is the CNIL (www.cnil.fr).8. Changes to This PolicyThis policy may be updated as the project evolves (incorporation of the company, pilot phase, launch). The date of the last update is shown at the top of the page. In case of substantial changes, waitlist members will be notified by email.