TeamApt, Nigerian Fintech Startup Secures Over $50 Million to Expand its Credit Offerings

TeamApt, Nigerian Fintech Startup Secures Over $50 Million to Expand its Credit Offerings

Nigerian fintech firm TeamApt recently secured more than $50 million in funding to increase the range of loan products it offers. TechCrunch reports that TeamApt is not giving this round a “letter.” The company is still reportedly trying to raise a Series C in 2023, thus it might be considered a pre-Series C round. Novastar…

TeamApt of Nigeria relaunches its Moniepoint product as a business bank

TeamApt of Nigeria relaunches its Moniepoint product as a business bank

TeamApt, a Nigerian fintech startup, is relaunching its Moniepoint product as a business bank in order to provide a broader range of services to its customers. TeamApt was founded in 2015 to address inefficiencies in Nigeria’s growing digital financial services market, and it offers a variety of products. The startup’s customers include all of the…

Apply: TeamApt’s Women in Tech internship in partnership with Ingressive for Good

Apply: TeamApt’s Women in Tech internship in partnership with Ingressive for Good

TeamApt, one of Nigeria’s leading Fintechs that provides a financial platform for businesses, is now accepting applications for its ‘The Apt 5’ 2022 Women in Tech internship program. This year, it is leveraging the Ingressive for Good community to ensure that as many women as possible have access to opportunity. With over 150,000 businesses and…

Nigerian tech start-up TeamApt targeting $1-billion valuation

Nigerian tech start-up TeamApt targeting $1-billion valuation

Nigerian tech start-up TeamApt is in the market raising its third round of funding at a value of more than US$1-billion (R15.2-billion), which will result in the banking software firm joining a spate of Africa-tech companies to become so-called unicorns. The Lagos-based company is targeting to raise about $150-million, said founder and CEO Tosin Eniolorunda in…