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Nigerian Fast Growing Fintech Startup Bankly Announced It Has Closed A $2 Millio by Techibytes: 2:38pm On Mar 30, 2021
Nigerian fast growing Fintech Startup Bankly announced it has closed a $2 million seed round.

Bankly was founded by Tomilola Adejana and Fredrick Adams in 2018. The Fintech Company was created in other to digitise the traditional thrift collection system which is known by different names such as esusu or ajo in different regions of the country.

This is the story of an ordinary Nigerian lady who against all odds made her quite unique Startup to be reckon with internationally. Read how she was able to raise $2 million seed funding.

https://techibytes.com/nigerian-based-fintech-of-the-unbanked-bankly-raises-2m-led-by-vault-and-flutterwave/

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