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08.11.2024 | Moniepoint's Leap: From Microfinance to Commercial Banking? | Moniepoint is on the rise. Recently, it secured a whopping $110 million in funding. This is not just a number; it’s a signal. A signal that Moniepoint is ready to soar. The fintech, which rebranded from TeamApt in 2023, has reached unicorn ... |
06.11.2024 | Moniepoint taps Stanbic IBTC CFO as MFB leader, possibly signalling commercial bank ambitions | Moniepoint hires ex-Stanbic IBTC CFO Bayo Olujobi as CFO of its microfinance bank.
The move aligns with Moniepoint's expansion strategy, hinting at potential aspirations beyond microfinance.
Moniepoint recently attained unicorn status, proc... |
22.01.2023 | Payments remain the darling of the fintech space | Welcome to The Interchange! If you received this in your inbox, thank you for signing up and your vote of confidence. If you’re reading this as a post on our site, sign up here so you can receive it directly in the future. Every week, I’ll ... |
05.12.2022 | #I4GHACKFEST2022 Hackathon Participants Propose Digital Identity Transformation Solutions for Africa
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Success! | Tech communities have effectively fueled solutions-based collaboration and purposeful, disruptive ideas in the tech ecosystem through hackathons. Hackathons bring together coding and non-coding talents within the tech community, strangers a... |
15.08.2022 | Weekly Economic Index: 34 African countries are on the heavily indebted poor countries list | According to the World Bank, there are currently 34 African countries on the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) list. The HIPC list is a joint initiative of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) launched in 1996 and a... |
11.08.2022 | Nigerian fintech, TeamApt, raises over $50 million to expand its credit offerings | TeamApt, a Nigerian fintech startup, has raised more than $50 million in its most recent funding to expand its credit offerings. |
10.08.2022 | QED makes its first African investment, backing Nigerian fintech TeamApt in $50M+ deal | QED Investors, a U.S. fintech-focused venture capital firm, has led a new investment in TeamApt, a Nigerian fintech that provides business payments and banking platforms. The investment was over $50 million, according to sources familiar wi... |
16.03.2022 | A fantastic February for African tech: Here’s what matters | After a dazzling January debut that saw Africa-focused tech startups raise over $430 million from roughly 60 announced deals, fundraising in February was similarly feverish. The shortest month of the year witnessed approximately 60 announce... |
17.12.2021 | Inside TeamApt: How an upstart overturned competition to dominate agency banking | Six years after TeamApt, a little-known banking software development company, had launched, it stirred excitement after Bloomberg reported the startup’s move to raise $150 million at a billion-dollar valuation—which would elevate it to the ... |
08.12.2021 | Techpoint Awards 2021: And the nominees are… | Share this article:
[Updated on December 15, 2021]: Payourse requested to be removed as a finalist in The Most Outstanding Crypto Exchange category.
[Updated on December 14, 2021]: The Most Outstanding Logistics Startup 2021 was renamed Mos... |
16.11.2021 | Nigerian tech start-up TeamApt targeting $1-billion valuation | - |
16.11.2021 | Nigerian tech start-up TeamApt targeting $1-billion valuation | Nigerian tech start-up TeamApt is in the market raising its third round of funding at a value of more than US$1-billion (R15.2-billion), which will result in the banking software firm joining a spate of Africa-tech companies to become so-ca... |
03.07.2021 | Nigeria-based TeamApt completes Series B funding round | Nigerian fintech startup TeamApt, which provides financial services for the underserved mass market in Africa, has announced the completion of its Series B funding round as it looks to expand in the aftermath of switching its focus from B2C... |
02.07.2021 | Nigerian digital bank startup TeamApt plans international expansion following Series B | TeamApt, a Lagos-based fintech offering direct consumer and business-facing products for underserved populations, announced an undisclosed Series B led by Novastar Ventures, according to a press release.
The company says it will use the fun... |
01.07.2021 | TeamApt will use its new funding round to provide digital bank services for the unbanked | A great deal has changed since we last covered Nigerian fintech startup TeamApt two years ago. At the time, the company had just closed a $5.5 million Series A round from a single VC — Quantum Capital Partners, a firm owned by Zenith Bank b... |
17.06.2021 | TeamApt anticipates unicorn bells on the back of $16bn agent banking blitz | TeamApt has become a leader in Nigeria’s agent banking business and that could drive it to the envied status of a billion-dollar startup in the coming months.
Headquartered in Lagos Nigeria, the company started off in 2015 building applicat... |
12.01.2021 | Why Nigerian fintech startup, TeamApt is changing business model and expanding across West and North Africa | Share this article:
On January 8, Nigerian fintech startup, TeamApt released its 2020 review to public acclaim.
At a glance, the company’s key numbers include a transaction value of $3.9b across all products, powering financial access for f... |
28.10.2020 | An insight into how venture capital firm, Oui Capital invests | Share this article:
After learning the ropes of financial due diligence and investments at Ingressive Capital, a Pan-African venture capital firm, Olu Oyinsan left his role as Vice President, Investments in 2018 to start his firm, Oui Capit... |
31.12.2019 | 10 reasons why 2019 was a hot year for Africa’s tech startup scene [Opinion] | Africa’s tech startup scene is doing quite okay. Actually, it’s pretty hot right now.
Even the attack in January by terrorists on a Nairobi office park, in which 21 people died (including six members of Kenyan tech firm Cellulant), can’t ke... |
31.12.2019 | 10 reasons why 2019 was a hot year for Africa’s tech startup scene [Opinion] | Africa’s tech startup scene is doing quite okay. Actually, it’s pretty hot right now.
Even the attack in January by terrorists on a Nairobi office park, in which 21 people died (including six members of Kenyan tech firm Cellulant), can’t k... |
24.12.2019 | Are these the 10 biggest deals by African tech startups in 2019? | Big money. That’s what African 86 tech startups raised this year.
While not every startup wanted to disclose how much they raised, those that did made a ton of it — almost $290-million going on data from 88 venture capital (VC) disclosed d... |
24.12.2019 | Are these the 10 biggest deals by African tech startups in 2019? | Big money. That’s what African 86 tech startups raised this year.
While not every startup wanted to disclose how much they raised, those that did made a ton of it — almost $290-million going on data from 88 venture capital (VC) disclosed de... |
14.06.2019 | Six Nigerian fintech startups to keep an eye on | Fintech is one of the most attractive tech sectors for investment in Africa — and Nigeria, together with South Africa and Kenya, is leading the way on the continent when it comes to the number of hot fintech investments.
A report (opens as ... |
14.06.2019 | Six Nigerian fintech startups to keep an eye on | Fintech is one of the most attractive tech sectors for investment in Africa — and Nigeria, together with South Africa and Kenya, is leading the way on the continent when it comes to the number of hot fintech investments.
A report (opens as... |
13.03.2019 | Nigerian fintech TeamApt aiming for Latin American expansion this year | Lagos-based fintech TeamApt is working on scaling to Latin America by the third quarter of this year, founder and CEO Tosin Eniolorunda has revealed to Ventureburn.
Last month TeamApt — which develops digital banking and payments infrastru... |
13.03.2019 | Nigerian fintech TeamApt aiming for Latin American expansion this year | Lagos-based fintech TeamApt is working on scaling to Latin America by the third quarter of this year, founder and CEO Tosin Eniolorunda has revealed to Ventureburn.
Last month TeamApt — which develops digital banking and payments infrastruc... |
06.03.2019 | Africa Roundup: Kenya’s BRCK acquires EveryLayer, Nigeria’s TeamApt eyes global expansion | Kenyan communications hardware company BRCK acquired the assets of Nairobi-based internet provider Surf and its U.S. parent EveryLayer in a purchase deal of an undisclosed amount in February.
Based in Nairobi, Surf is a hotspot service prov... |
01.03.2019 | TeamApt, Nigerian Fintech Firm Raises 5.5m USD in Series A Round | TeamApt, a Nigerian based fintech firm closed a 5.5 million USD during its Series A round which was led by Quantum Capital Partners. TeamApt is a Lagos based company that deals in the development of Digital Business Solutions, Digital Banki... |
28.02.2019 | Daily funding roundup - February 28th, 2019 | Coin Metrics raised $1.9M; Ikonopedia raised $2M; Little Spoon raised $7M; Datical raised $10M
Coin Metrics: Coin Metrics is created to publish hard-to-acquire data about major public blockchains, and to promote some ratios. Coin Metrics ha... |
28.02.2019 | Term Sheet — Thursday, February 28 | ‘INVESTING IS HARD’
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28.02.2019 | Nigerian fintech TeamApt raises $5.5m in round led by Quantum Capital Partners | Nigerian fintech startup TeamApt has raised $5.5-million in investment in a Series-A round led by Nigerian venture capital (VC) company Quantum Capital Partners. This, according to a US tech news site Techcrunch article published earlier to... |
28.02.2019 | TeamApt Closes $5.5M Series A Funding Round | TeamApt, a Lagos, Nigeria-based fintech company that provides digital solutions and payment infrastructure for Africa, closed on a $5.5M Series A funding.
The round was led by Quantum Capital Partners.
The company intends to use the funds t... |
28.02.2019 | Nigerian fintech startup, TeamApt raises $5.5 million in Series A round | Share this article:
Nearly 4 years after launch and a period of bootstrapping to profitability, Nigerian fintech startup, TeamApt has raised $5.5 million funding in a Series A round.
Suggested Read; Team of ex-Interswitch engineers bootstra... |
28.02.2019 | Nigerian fintech startup, TeamApt raises $5.5 million in Series A round | Nearly 4 years after launch and a period of bootstrapping to profitability, Nigerian fintech startup, TeamApt raises $5.5 million in Series A round. |
28.02.2019 | Nigerian Fintech Platform TeamApt Closes $5.5M Series A Round | Share this:
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28.02.2019 | Nigerian fintech TeamApt raises $5.5m in round led by Quantum Capital Partners | Nigerian fintech startup TeamApt has raised $5.5-million in investment in a Series-A round led by Nigerian venture capital (VC) company Quantum Capital Partners. This, according to a US tech news site Techcrunch article published earlier to... |
28.02.2019 | Nigerian fintech firm TeamApt raises $5M, eyes global expansion | Nigerian fintech startup TeamApt has raised $5.5 million in capital in a Series A round led by Quantum Capital Partners.
The Lagos based firm will use the funds to expand its white label digital finance products and pivot to consumer financ... |
15.02.2018 | Techpoint hosted the biggest startup event in Nigeria; we couldn’t have done it without you | Share this article:
It has always been our dream at Techpoint to bring all startups in Nigeria together under one roof to discuss opportunities and challenges facing startups in Nigeria.
With Techpoint Build, we took a major step towards ma... |
24.01.2018 | Team of ex-Interswitch engineers bootstrap their startup to profitability within 2 years | Share this article:
No business or institution, anywhere in the world, can boast of having it all figured out at the start, not even the “almighty” banks. Over time, banks have continually iterated their operations to see what works. From a... |
- | TeamApt, Nigerian Fintech Firm Raises 5.5m USD in Series A Round | TeamApt, a Nigerian based fintech firm closed a 5.5 million USD during its Series A round which was led by Quantum Capital Partners. TeamApt is a Lagos based company that deals in the development of Digital Business Solutions, Digital Banki... |