

Mojaloop aims at creating payment platforms that are interoperable, connecting digital financial service providers and customers by providing specifications, standards and open-source software.
- Official Mojaloop Documentation
- Mojaloop Specification
- Developer Onboarding Guide
- Deploy Mojaloop On Kubernetes
- Mojaloop Business Documentation
Slack is the best way to keep in touch with the Mojaloop Community. Sign up for your Mojaloop Slack account here.
Channels:
#announcements
– Announcements for new Releases and QA Status#design-authority
– Questions + Discussion around Mojaloop Design#general
– General discussion about Mojaloop#help-mojaloop
– Ask for help with installing or running Mojaloop#ml-oss-bug-triage
– Discussion and triage for new bugs and issues
Refer to the Contributors guide to get started making contributions.
You may also want to read:
- Mojaloop Github Project
note: You must install the ZenHub extension in order to see the Project Kanban Board
- Developer Onboarding Guide
If you have any trouble getting started, or want to know where to start, reach out to us on the #general
channel in Slack!
Refer to the Mojaloop Repository Overview for a detailed breakdown of each Mojaloop Repository in development.
As a quick reference, some of the most important repositories for contributors are:
- central-ledger – Core Service in charge of managing transfers between DFSPs
- ml-api-adapter – Translation layer to convert to/from Mojaloop API to an internal format that is used in Central Services Stack.
- account-lookup-service – A service for managing party accounts across a Mojaloop environment
- helm – The Helm chart development for deploying Mojaloop on Kubernetes
- postman – A set of Postman scripts for testing and managing a Mojaloop environment
- documentation – The mojaloop documentation, published here
We use the mojaloop/project repository as an issue tracker for all repositories across the Mojaloop Project.
When creating a new issue, select from the issue templates provided here
Special thanks to all the organizations and individuals who have supported this Open-Source effort.
This list (in alphabetical order) is by no means exhaustive and complete. Please raise a Pull Request if you believe your Organization should be included in this list.

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