South African conversational commerce startup allowing personalized engagements between companies and users, CompariSure, has raised $980 K in a pre-Series A funding round to help it expand the usage of
Vesti Technologies Inc announced that it has raised five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) as part of a pre-seed funding round to improve its product platform, solidify its market penetration
The ride-hailing platform, Uber, has launched UberMoto, a motorcycle ride-hailing service in the western Nigerian city of Ibadan.
Through the Uber app, riders can access affordable and convenient rides on
South African developer of advanced cloud-based point of sale (POS) solutions for the small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) market, TallOrder Solutions Pty Ltd (TallOrder), has raised $3m in additional Series
Floatpays, a South African fintech startup has secured $4 million in an oversubscribed seed funding round to boost its expansion into the rest of African countries.
Founded in 2019 by
South African one-way video interview software startup, Wamly, has secured an undisclosed second round of investment from local venture capital firm Knife Capital to power its international expansion plans.
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U.S giant computer technology corporation, Oracle, has opened a data center in Johannesburg, South Africa. This center is the company’s first infrastructural project in Africa, aimed at providing
InstaDeep, an enterprise AI startup that specializes in creating decision-making systems for solving real-world problems has raised $100 million in Series B financing led by Alpha Intelligence Capital and CDIB.
Talabat, Egypt’s leading food delivery and q-commerce platform is proud to announce their achievement of a Level 1 Certification in the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI-DSS), a
Orderin, a South African Delivery-as-a-Service (DaaS) business with 100pc proprietary technology, has announced it raised $4.7m in a pre-series B funding round.
The latest funding for the start-up comes
Nigeria-based Touch and Pay Technologies Limited (TAP) and Ugandan fintech, Numida join other African startups as they announced participation in the winter batch of the 2022 Y Combinator accelerator program.
The Nigerian-based tech startup Dojah has confirmed its participation in the W22 Y Combinator accelerator program.
“We are excited to announce that we are part of the Y Combinator W22