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    Nigeria’s Youverify Secures $2.5 Million Investment from Saudi Arabian Firm Elm

    Nigeria-based Youverify, a leading provider of identity verification and anti-money laundering (AML) solutions, has...

    Moroccan FinTech Startup tookeez Secures $1.5M to Expand its Universal Loyalty Program Ecosystem

    Moroccan FinTech startup tookeez has announced a substantial fundraising achievement of 15 million dirhams...

    MDaaS Global Secures $3 Million in Funding to Expand Healthcare Network in Nigeria

    MDaaS Global, a Nigerian health tech company dedicated to improving healthcare accessibility, has successfully...

    Altree Capital Invests in Ghanaian E-mobility Startup Wahu Mobility

    Altree Capital has announced its third investment into Wahu Mobility, a West African e-mobility...
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    Nigeria Lost Nearly Half Its Millionaires in a Decade — the Worst Decline in Africa

    Nigeria’s decline stands out in a landscape where several other African markets have managed to grow their high-net-worth populations.

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    A Busy Month for US Investors in African Startups

    American capital was spread across fintech, e-commerce, AI, and climate infrastructure.

    Nigeria Lost Nearly Half Its Millionaires in a Decade — the Worst Decline in Africa

    Nigeria’s decline stands out in a landscape where several other African markets have managed to grow their high-net-worth populations.

    After Major Failures Across Africa, Investors Look for a New Breed of Foreign Startup Founders

    From recent funding rounds, three categories of seemingly “acceptable” foreign founders stand out.