Africa’s fintech sector is heating up. But, as much as we see more fintech startups launch, the industry still needs more. Millions of businesses and individuals need the services
ZirooPay, Lagos- and Helsinki headquartered fintech start-up has secured $11.4 million in a Lagos-based VC fund, Zrosk Investment Management-led Series A round to expand its payment infrastructure, accelerate growth,
In a tech savvy global system, businesses that aren’t digitally oriented are more likely to fall behind. With technology disrupting the global system, more and more businesses are joining
O7 Therapy, an Egyptian mental health digital start-up, has secured $2.1 million in a seed round led by the UK-based Hikma Ventures with participation from C-Ventures, Lotus Ventures, and
MFS Africa, a pan African digital payments platform, has completed its acquisition of Nigerian super-agent Capricorn Digital Limited (owners of Baxi) following approval of the transaction by the Central Bank
Kenyan social-ecommerce platform, Tushop which allows people to buy fast-moving consumer goods (FMCGs), has raised $3 million in pre-seed funding to enlarge its team, enhance its platform and expand across
Khazna, an Egyptian financial super app has secured $38 million in Series A debt and equity funding from the US-based Quona Capital, and the UAE-based Global Ventures led round to
Africa’s tech startups looked promising when they collectively raised over $475M in January. By February, $630M was added to bring the total sum raised by African startups to $1,
PayMint, an Egypt-based fintech startup has secured seed funding of 7 figures from AUR Fintech, a subsidiary of AUR Capital. The round will help to support PayMint’s expansion plan
Egyptian health-tech startup, Otida, has secured $340,000 in a pre-seed funding round to expand digital treatment for diabetes across the country and the MENA region.
The funding round was
Ghanaian Fintech startup, OZÉ has been providing digital record-keeping tools with embedded finance products to medium and small businesses in Africa since 2018. After OZÉ, several other accounting apps followed,
Barely months after its audacious entry into the Egyptian market with a record $11 million pre-seed round, Rabbitmart, the quick commerce platform announced it has received its license to operate