LemFi has FCA approval to acquire investment platform Wealth8, expanding into wealthtech for its 2 million+ cross-border customers.
Are stablecoin startups Nigeria’s next fintech wave? Explore how they’re transforming cross-border payments and liquidity.
The Xiaomi 17T Pro 5G promises something far more ambitious. Armed with a massive 7,000mAh silicon-carbon battery, 100W fast charging, a Leica-powered telephoto camera, and flagship-grade performance, ...
Blnk, the Egyptian fintech startup, has raised $12.5 million in Series A equity funding and $24.6 million in local debt facilities, bringing its total raise to $37.1 million as it moves to expand ...
Spiro, the African electric mobility company, has announced a $215 million investment round to accelerate the rollout of its electric vehicle fleet and battery-swapping network across the continent.
Sorted Wallet, a lightweight stablecoin wallet built for feature phones and low-end smartphones, has raised $4.4 million in a seed round led by Tether and Gnosis, with participation from Movement, ...
ZSystems, the Moroccan B2B retail tech startup, has closed a $1.65 million seed funding round, signalling a major push to modernise North Africa’s traditional trade landscape. The investment was led ...
Reme-D, the Egyptian biotech startup, has secured $500,000 in funding from the Global Innovation Fund to expand its diagnostic technology and scale operations across Africa and emerging markets.
Lucky, the Egyptian fintech that started life as a cashback rewards app, has closed a $23 million Series B funding. The round combines equity and debt, drawing in a mix of returning and new backers.
Klipboard, a global provider of vertical business management software, has acquired Skynamo, a leading mobile field sales platform used by manufacturers, wholesalers and distributors worldwide.
Hlayisani Capital has launched Hlayisani Venture Fund II (HVF II), securing R500 million (about $30 million) in commitments to support high-growth South African technology startups. The fund is ...
Ghanaian fintech startup Fido has secured $5.5 million in new debt funding to strengthen its digital lending operations and expand access to credit for underserved individuals and small businesses.
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