Nigerian identity verification startup, Identitypass, announced that it has raised $2.8 million seed funding in a round led by MaC Venture Capital and months after graduating from Y Combinator. Other investors include Soma Capital, True Capital Fund and Sherwani Capital.
Combined with the $360,000 raised in a pre-seed round, this brings total funding raised to $3.1 million.
Founded in January 2021 by Lanre Ogungbe, Niyi Adegboye, and David Obi, Identitypass allows digital businesses to verify their customers within seconds. The company claims to have processed more than 1 million unique verifications since launch. These end points are government-approved IDs, such as national IDs, driver licenses, international passports, bank verification numbers (BVN), phone numbers, vehicle plate numbers, debit cards, security watchlists and tax history
Identitypass intends to this new funding to expand its existing infrastructure, roll out new verticals around compliance, security and data collection, enter into new African countries and make new hires.
Identitypass recently launched a SaaS platform which gives it an advantage over identical players in the market,
According to CEO, Lanre Ogungbe, “That makes us different from anyone in the market because today, we’re the only providers of both an API and a SaaS-based solution for verification. To add, we have more data points than most providers in the region. And the way we use data and biometrics for verification, no other player in the market uses it that way.”