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    TymeBank Lands Additional $9.5M from African Rainbow Capital

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    TymeBank, a leading digital bank in South Africa, has secured a significant boost from African Rainbow Capital (ARC) with an additional investment of R169 million (approximately $9.5 million). This move, part of ARC’s broader strategy to invest in promising ventures, highlights TymeBank’s continued growth and its expanding influence in the financial sector.

    TymeBank has demonstrated remarkable progress since its inception. The bank has surpassed 9.5 million customers, showcasing robust growth in its customer base. This expansion is complemented by a substantial increase in financial metrics: deposits have surged by 59% to R6.5 billion, and merchant credit advances have climbed to R1.8 billion.

    The bank’s operational efficiency is also noteworthy. ARC reports that TymeBank’s net operating income has tripled year-on-year, despite a 10% rise in operational costs. The bank achieved breakeven in December 2023, with sustained profitability expected in the coming months.

    TymeBank’s growth extends beyond South Africa. The bank’s parent company, Tyme Global, based in Singapore, has launched GoTyme in the Philippines. Since its launch in November 2022, GoTyme has quickly amassed 3.6 million customers. This rapid growth underscores the successful adoption of TymeBank’s model in new markets.

    Looking ahead, Tyme Global is preparing for further expansion. Plans are underway for a pilot project in Vietnam, with an anticipated market entry into Indonesia before the end of 2024.

    TymeBank’s performance and strategic expansion reflect a positive trajectory. The bank’s innovative approach to digital banking and its successful international ventures position it well for continued growth. The recent investment from ARC not only strengthens TymeBank’s financial foundation but also underscores investor confidence in the bank’s future prospects.

    As TymeBank continues to leverage its technology and expand its footprint, it remains a key player in the evolving landscape of digital banking.

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