Working together with our experienced and qualified translators, voiceover artists, interpreters, audiovisual translators, transcribers and subtitlers, we offer a wide range of language services.
Available in over 200 languages within the UK and beyond, our linguists can get you heard in any language of your choice. While we do not offer a walk-in service, we are only one phone call away from discussing your language requirements.
Qualified and experienced Hausa financial translators
In an uncertain and constantly changing financial world, you need a partner you can trust, someone who has a talented team covering over 200 languages including Hausa of experienced financial translators, subtitlers, localisers, voice over artists, interpreters and transcribers.
Hausa translators to translate your forex material – technical and fundamental analyses, financial magazines and blogs.
Hausa translators to translate your banking material โ annual reports, prospectuses, investment reports, finance agreements, mergers and acquisitions paperwork.
Hausa translators to translate your insurance material โ insurance policies, claims forms, applications and medical questionnaires.
Hausa translators to translate your cryptocurrency material.
Hausa financial localisers to translate your website material, landing pages, banners, social media posts and other marketing material.
Hausa transcribers specialising in finance to transcribe phone calls, investigations and meetings.
Voiceover artists and subtitlers to prepare your tutorials, webinars, courses and all other audiovisual material in multiple languages.ย We can even provide automated voices in some languages if you need to impart information only โ and you need it quickly!
We can also organise Hausa interpreters comfortable with financial terminology to join you, your colleagues and your clients on video calls.
We have telephone interpreters available 24/7, 365 days of the year.
Our Hausa linguists
All financial translation work is conducted by highly qualified Hausa translators. We ensure that each individual project is undertaken by the most suitable translator whose educational and professional background matches the project in hand.
We closely monitor the performance of our financial translators against key performance criteria: accuracy, consistency, knowledge of subject terminology, formatting and completeness. They are re-evaluated regularly to ensure that high standards are maintained.
With the exception of linguists covering languages with rare status, as a minimum, our translators:
- must have a relevant first degree, postgraduate qualification or corresponding qualification
- are able to demonstrate a number of years full time work in an appropriate field.
We assign a project manager to every assignment to ensure the project runs smoothly and is delivered on time and within budget.
Just let us know how we can help you.
Whom do we work with?
We work with a wide range of clients in the financial sector including:
- Banks
- Investment houses
- Lenders
- Finance companies
- Insurance
- Financial advisers
- Venture capital providers
- Currency exchange services
- Accountants
- Financial regulatory boards
How is the cost for translation of financial material in Hausa calculated?
- The cost depends on the volume
- Translation is calculated per source word of original content
- Proofreading/revision is calculated by the hour
Get in touch with one of our lovely project managers and they would be very happy to discuss all the available options with you. Do also take a look at the security procedures and infrastructure we already have in place to protect your data.
While youโre here… some quite interesting facts about the Hausa language.
Hausa is a West Chadic language spoken mainly in Nigeria and Niger, and in a number of other countries. Estimates of the total number of Hausa speakers range from 72 million to 150 million. In 2018 there were about 53.7 million speakers of Hausa in Nigeria, where it is the de facto provincial language in the northern region, and is used in the media and literature. Hausa is also known as Abakwariga, Habe, Haoussa, Hawsa, Hausawa, Kado or Mgbakpa. Dialects include: Daura, Kano, Katagum, Hadejiya, Sokoto, Gobirawa, Adarawa, Kebbawa, Zamfarawa, Katsina and Arewa. The Daura (Dauranchi) and Kano (Kananci) dialects are considered standard, and are used on international radio stations such as the BBC, Voice of America and Deutsche Welle. Courtesy of Omniglot
Where is Hausa most widely spoken?
Hausa is mainly spoken in northern Nigeria, the Republic of Niger, northern Cameroon, and Ghana. It is also used as a trade language in West African capital cities, in some parts of Chad and Sudan, and in north and equatorial Africa.Get in touch with one of our lovely project managers and they would be very happy to discuss all the available options with you.
Do also take a look at the security procedures and infrastructure we already have in place to protect your data.
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