Kredete Announces $22M Series A For Stablecoin Payments In Africa

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Kredete Announces $22M Series A For Stablecoin Payments In Africa. Photo By Kurt Cotoaga On Unsplash.

Kredete has announced a successful $22M Series A raise to expand stablecoin payments in Africa, according to its blog. This was led by AfricInvest, with Partech and Polymorphic Capital as participants.

The company had originally focused on working with African families who regularly used remittance from other parts of the world, typically exposed to high transaction fees.

With a successful niche for cross-border operations, Kredete is now looking to add parallel features to its existing API solutions, including rent reporting and savings, alongside its stablecoin credit card.

Speaking on this news, Founder and CEO Adeola Adedewe exoressed:

The team is now looking to actively expand the card services and subscriptions of Kredete+ to 41 African countries. Alongside this, it is closely aligned with UN’s SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals), particularly on Goals 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth) and 10 (Reduced Inequalities).

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