SA’s Finclusion Group Rebrands After $2m Funding Round
Dec 16, 2022
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Finclusion Group, a South African-based company building Africa’s first credit-led neobank, has rebranded after the company raised $2 million in a new funding round


The company is also planning to accelerate its financial inclusion throughout Sub-Saharan Africa.


Finclusion was founded in 2018 by co-founders and co-CEOs Timothy Nuy and Tonderai Mutesva. Finclusion has developed a product offering that focuses on creating value for employers, employees, and consumers while closing the credit gap that persists on the continent.


It does this through three core competencies. Its Earned Wage Access product gives employees access to earned and future wages through an employer distribution model, while its SME Finance module provides SMEs with secured working capital loans, asset finance, and BNPL solutions for their end customers. Finally, its Transactional Banking product offers cards, savings accounts, and insurance to customers within its ecosystem.


The company raised a US$20 million funding round earlier in the year, and has now added another US$2 million to that. This funding comes from existing investors like Leonard Stiegeler, who is also joining the board of the company, as well as Sudeep Ramnani and Jai Mahtani


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It is also announcing a brand integration across its markets. Finclusion Group is now known as Fin, with subsidiaries in its core markets following suit – Fin Kenya (formerly TrustGro); Fin Tanzania (formerly Fikia Finance); and Fin South Africa (with its products now being SmartAdvance by Fin, NiftyCredit by Fin, NiftyCover by Fin, MediFin, and e-Fin).


With this step, the company is consolidating its footprint across Africa under one identity and highlighting its ambition to be the leading international neobank across Eastern and Southern Africa.


The funding, meanwhile, will be used to add new, fully-integrated territories to its business and develop new offerings, specifically in support of microfinance banks wanting to offer more financial services with the help of Fin.


“This brand integration is an important step in cementing Fin as the leader in the neobanking space in East and Southern Africa. We have fantastic leadership and a strong team across our markets, and with our joint brand and platform, we will continue to expand,” said Mutesva.


Dec 16, 2022
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