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Digital banking platform, Fundall Raises $150,000 in Pre-seed Funding

MSME Africa by MSME Africa
October 31, 2020
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Taiwo Obasan CEO Fundall

Taiwo Obasan CEO Fundall

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As the Fintech industry continues to rethink how Nigerians manage money and transact funds, Fundall — one of its latest startups and direct challenger to “digital banks” like Kuda and Alat — has announced a pre-seed investment of $150,000 (One hundred and fifty thousand dollars) led by Black Knight Capital, a pre-seed and seed stage angel investment outfit.

As part of an upgrade to what was like a Beta phase where it directly served about 10,000 members and about 200 million in deposits, Fundall is directing the investment largely into the acquisition of a Microfinance Bank, as part of steps to further strengthen its operational framework and license to surpass both regulations and customer service expectations.

With the new investment, Fundall also plans to deepen the distribution of its Personal Banking product it launched earlier in October, 2020 and build a stronger road-to-market path for its Corporate/SME Banking service currently in development stage and ready for market later in November, 2020.

According to the CEO, Taiwo Obasan, Fundall is highly invested in continuously building not only for today, but for its envisioned future of helping millions of Nigerians manage their money, build wealth and grow their businesses.

Fundall prides itself as a personal financial partner that provides fully automated banking experience customized to the lifestyle of each user, this is powered by Artificial intelligence and Behavioural Economics. By replacing lots of processes, complexities and bureaucracy with machine learning, gamified experience and relatable user journey, Fundall promises zero paperwork, richer financial experience and low fees to increase access to premium personified financial services.

On fulfilling its ambitious slogan “Your bank. In deed”, the platform boasts of its range of smart features that provides solutions to common problems people ever wished they had a way around like being able to schedule daily reminders sent to debtors, send money to people even when you cannot access their account details, automate a percentage savings every time you spend, and some more.

Fundall has been received with raving reactions and as it continues to gain adoption by individuals and businesses, it is only a matter of time before it raises another round of funds and expands its offering and reach.

Source: Techpoint Africa

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