Highlight of fundraises by Nigerian tech startups in 2020 In this article, we will be taking a look at how much funding Nigerian startups have received in 2020 and where the money went.
5 Nigerian startups to watch from Q4 2020 > Africans in the diaspora are going to be major early investors for African startups. We raised the first $20,000+ for @TalentQL [https://twitter.com/TalentQL?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw] from them without a pitch deck. — Adewale Yusuf (@AdewaleYusuf_) December 21, 2020 [https://twitter.com/AdewaleYusuf_/status/1340967969711665157?ref_
Kuda Bank raises $10M in seed funding. Kuda Bank has raised $10 million in a seed round, which is possibly the largest seed funding any African startup has received. And it plans to raise a bigger Series A.
Funding your mutual funds with Stash will now cost a dime The love of Ope from Cowrywise costs a dime. A processing fee will now be applied when funding your mutual funds with Stash.
Standard Chartered Nigeria launches a digital bank. Now what? What does the launch of digital banks by legacy financial institutions mean for fintechs such as Kuda and Rubies Bank.