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African Fintech Startup Chipper Cash Raises $30M Backed By Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos by Hotexplorers: 1:33pm On Nov 19, 2020 |
African cross-border fintech startup Chipper Cash has raised a $30 million Series B funding round led by Ribbit Capital with participation of Bezos Expeditions — the personal VC fund of Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos. Chipper Cash was founded in San Francisco in 2018 by Ugandan Ham Serunjogi and Ghanaian Maijid Moujaled. The company offers mobile-based, no fee, P2P payment services in seven countries: Ghana, Uganda, Nigeria, Tanzania, Rwanda, South Africa and Kenya. Parallel to its P2P app, the startup also runs Chipper Checkout — a merchant-focused, fee-based payment product that generates the revenue to support Chipper Cash’s free mobile-money business. The company has scaled to 3 million users on its platform and processes an average of 80,000 transactions daily. In June 2020, Chipper Cash reached a monthly payments value of $100 million, according to CEO Ham Serunjogi . As part of the Series B raise, the startup plans to expand its products and geographic scope. On the product side, that entails offering more business payment solutions, crypto-currency trading options, and investment services. “We’ll always be a P2P financial transfer platform at our core. But we’ve had demand from our users to offer other value services…like purchasing cryptocurrency assets and making investments in stocks,” Serunjogi told TechCrunch on a call. Chipper Cash has added beta dropdowns on its website and app to buy and sell Bitcoin and invest in U.S. stocks from Africa — the latter through a partnership with U.S. financial services company DriveWealth. “We’ll launch [the stock product] in Nigeria first so Nigerians have the option to buy fractional stocks — Tesla shares, Apple shares or Amazon shares and others — through our app. We’ll expand into other countries thereafter,” said Serunjogi. On the business financial services side, the startup plans to offer more API payments solutions. “We’ve been getting a lot of requests from people on our P2P platform, who also have business enterprises, to be able to collect payments for sale of goods,” explained Serunjogi. Chipper Cash also plans to use its Series B financing for additional country expansion, which the company will announce by the end of 2021. Jeff Bezos’s backing of Chipper Cash follows a recent string of events that has elevated the visibility of Africa’s startup scene. Over the past decade, the continent’s tech ecosystem has been one of the fastest growing in the world by year year-over-year expansion in venture capital and startup formation, concentrated in countries such as Nigeria, Kenya, and South Africa. https://techcrunch.com/2020/11/18/african-fintech-startup-chipper-cash-raises-30m-backed-by-jeff-bezos/
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Re: African Fintech Startup Chipper Cash Raises $30M Backed By Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos by Hotexplorers: 1:35pm On Nov 19, 2020 |
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Re: African Fintech Startup Chipper Cash Raises $30M Backed By Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos by dawnomike(m): 1:54pm On Nov 19, 2020 |
Fintechs are just getting funded in millions of dollars day by day... This is massive |
Re: African Fintech Startup Chipper Cash Raises $30M Backed By Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos by gracefoundmme(m): 8:06am On Nov 20, 2020 |
This is super amazing...seems fintech is the new oil |
Re: African Fintech Startup Chipper Cash Raises $30M Backed By Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos by Dangrace01: 9:26am On Nov 20, 2020 |
Wow |
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