Hubtel Boosts Revenue 20x and Saves $1.5 Million on Infrastructure Using AWS
Launched in 2005, Hubtel has grown into Ghana’s largest mobile payments platform after the company migrated from an inflexible and unreliable on-premises infrastructure to AWS. Traffic spikes were affecting platform performance because it was taking too long to scale its infrastructure. The company migrated to AWS using Amazon EC2, Amazon RDS, and Amazon EKS. Hubtel’s infrastructure now scales easily to meet demand. It has increased revenue by 20 times and improved performance 100 times, while saving $1.5 million annually on infrastructure costs.
Key Outcomes
20x
revenue boost in first year100x
increase in payments platform performance$1.5
million annual infrastructure savingsOverview
In 2005, Hubtel built a platform for processing mobile payments in Ghana. Although there was high demand for payment services, it was struggling to compete in Ghana’s competitive mobile payments market because its on-premises infrastructure was unreliable, inflexible, and expensive to maintain. Hubtel migrated to Amazon Web Services (AWS), replacing its monolithic applications with a microservices model.
Just 2 A years after moving to AWS, the company reported a 20-times increase in annual revenue, from $3 million to $62 million. And it cut infrastructure costs by $1.5 million because it now pays only for the resources used. In addition, the performance of its payments platform increased by 100 times and its technical staff now spend more time on product innovation and less time managing infrastructure.

About Hubtel
Hubtel’s mission is to help African customers find and pay for everyday essentials. The company built a mobile payments platform in Ghana that facilitates transactions between buyers and consumers.
We’ve become the biggest and most popular payment provider in Ghana, and that’s all down to using AWS.
Alex Bram
CEO, HubtelAWS Services Used
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