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    You are at:Home»Africa»Uganda’s SafeBoda Become German Investor Allianz X First African Investment

    Uganda’s SafeBoda Become German Investor Allianz X First African Investment

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    By Tapiwa Matthew Mutisi on May 11, 2019 Africa, Innovation, Investments, Logistics, Ride-hailing service, Startups

    Allianz X, the digital investment unit of German financial services company Allianz Group has made in its first investment in an African-based company — Ugandan ride-hailing startup SafeBoda.

    Allianz X said in a statement on Tuesday (7 May) that it co-invested in a Series-B round with Go-Ventures, the venture fund of Indonesian logistics startup Go-Jek.

    SafeBoda was founded in 2015 by director of operations Ricky Rapa Thomson and co-CEOs Maxime Dieudonne and Alastair Sussock.

    ‘Allianz X’s investment in Safeboda underlines continued commitment to growth markets’

    Allianz X corporate development director Oliver Ullrich, commenting in the same statement, said the unit’s investment in SafeBoda underlines its continued commitment to growth markets.

    “SafeBoda has successfully established itself in the ride hailing market in Uganda and we look forward to supporting the company’s expansion into additional countries and services,” said Ullrich

    Allianz explained that it intends to use its regional presence and capabilities, in partnership with SafeBoda, to transform transportation, logistics, and payment sectors on the continent.

    Related story: Babajide Duroshola, former Community Manager, Technical Talent for Andela has resigned to join SafeBoda as its Country Head in Nigeria.

    Allianz Africa CEO Coenraad Vrolijk described SafeBoda as a promising startup with substantial growth potential, including the development of relevant financial services and insurance products.

    This, while Sussock said the startup is excited to have Allianz X join its investor group as the company is developing its platform and looking to add fintech services for both its drivers and passengers.

    “We are confident that collaborating with Allianz will enable us to grow the business and impact the wider community across East and West Africa,” he added.

    According to business intelligence platform Crunchbase, SafeBoda has raised up to $1.3-million in funding since launch.

    Ugandan tech publication Digest Africa reported in an article in last August that SafeBoda had raised $1.1-million in a deal in January 2018 which the startup did not made public.

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    Tapiwa Matthew Mutisi has been covering blockchain technology, intelligent technologies, cryptocurrency, cybersecurity, telecommunications technology, sustainability, autonomous vehicles, and other topics for Innovation Village since 2017. In the years since, he has published over 4,000 articles — a mix of breaking news, reviews, helpful how-tos, industry analysis, and more. | Open DM on Twitter @TapiwaMutisi

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