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    Nigerian Fintech, Kippa secures $8.4 million for expansion

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    By Staff Writer on September 12, 2022 Fintech, Investments

    Kippa, the all-in-one financial management solution for small businesses in Africa, announced that it has secured $8.4 million in a seed round with investors such as Goodwater Capital, TEN13 VC, Rocketship VC, Saison Capital, Crestone VC, VentureSouq, Horizon Partners and Vibe Capital.

    In 2021, the startup raised $3.2 million in a pre-seed funding round led by Berlin-based VC Target Global. This brings total raised to date at $11.6 million.

    Founded in CEO Kennedy Ekezie, Duke Ekezie and Jephthah Uche in February 2021, Kippa is financial management platform specifically developed for SMEs to manage their businesses. It helps businesses manage their finances, track and keep records of their income and expenses, as well as send reminders to debtors.

    Kippa says that the new funding will be used to develop financial products that help SMEs grow their businesses and grow its team in Nigeria.

    The company has served over 500,000 merchants within its network, recording an annual transaction value of over $3 billion.

    The startup recently announced that it has obtained a Super Agent Banking Licence from the Central Bank of Nigeria. With this approval, Kippa will build its network of merchants, providing them with the infrastructure and tools to offer financial products and services to their customers.

    Kippa’s new Super-Agent banking licence from CBN will increase the company’s drive to assist Nigerian SMEs

    Kippa also recently appointed two seasoned fintech veterans Toyin Albert as Executive Director, Payment Services, and Niyi Ajao as an Independent non-Executive Director.

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