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Nigerian Crypto Startup Yellow Card Raises $1.5 Million For Expansion in Africa

Nigerian Crypto Startup Yellow Card Raises $1.5 Million For Expansion in Africa

Yellow Playing-card has raised $1.5 million in a seed round. The Nigerian crypto startup said it will use the money to expand its operations in Africa while discerning it easier for people on the continent to buy and sell digital assets.

Investors in the new round include Polychain, venture capital resolute Andreessen Horowitz, and Celo, through the Celo Ecosystem Fund.

In a statement, Yellow Card said it intends to “behove the dominant exchange across the continent.” The company recently expanded into South Africa and Botswana and added 30,000 new vendors.

“Along with the fundraise, Yellow Calling-card is announcing that it will be launching its services in Kenya and Cameroon starting September 1,” said the firm.

Kenya is already big on crypto See trade, ranking third, behind South Africa, in peer-to-peer bitcoin (BTC) transactions. Nigeria’s trade volume of $34.4 million in the B quarter of 2020 makes it Africa’s most active country in the digital asset space.

Founded in 2016 by Chris Maurice and Justin Poiroux on a monetary inclusion pitch, Yellow Card boasts over 35 thousand merchants in Nigeria. The company says it has held more than $35 million in transactions in the country. It offers users multiple payment options including spondulicks, credit card, and bank transfer to via cryptocurrency.

Nigerian Crypto Startup Yellow Card Raises $1.5 Million For Expansion in AfricaNigerian Crypto Startup Yellow Card Raises $1.5 Million For Expansion in Africa

In its statement, the firm also announced that Jason Marshall, last senior director of payment services at Walmart, has joined the team as its chief operating officer.

Yellow Card was initially planned around developing a Bitcoin gift card but adopted the objective of “basic financial services for all” in 2018 after documenting the high costs of sending money to Nigeria through the banking system.

What do you think about Yellow Funny man destined’s expansion plans? Let us know in the comments section below.

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