The Borneo Post

MyCash Online raises RM1.3 million in equity crowdfundi­ng drive campaign

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KUALA LUMPUR: MyCash Online, a financial technology (fintech) start-up, has raised RM1.3 million in its equity crowdfundi­ng (ECF) campaign within 24 hours via pitchIN, the national crowdfundi­ng platform.

In a statement yesterday, Cradle Fund Sdn Bhd said, it had led the funding round together with its Hong Kong-based co-investor, JC Management Ltd, by investing RM1.2 million, while other investors pumped in RM100,000 in the MyCash Online ECF campaign, which went live on June 1.

It said MyCash Online provided online services to the “unbanked” – those who did not have access to banks or financial institutio­ns, such as foreign workers, through a platform that offers online purchasing services.

Among other things, users could reload their phone credit, pay bills and purchase bus tickets, it said.

The fintech company said it was also seeking regulatory approval to build and operate innovative remittance­s and banking services for the same target market and hoped to become a ‘virtual bank for the unbanked’.

“The company had also made history by becoming the first fintech company to successful­ly raise funds through equity crowdfundi­ng in Malaysia,” it said.

MyCash Online chief executive officer, Mehedi Hasan Sumon, said the company would like to thank Cradle and JC Management for participat­ing as lead investors.

“Their investment­s are a validation of the potential of the market we are addressing.

“We will now be able to ramp up our services and do our part to bring our customers into the digital age through innovative services,” he said.

MyCash Online, launched in April 2016, has since served 65,000 unbanked customers and carried out over 280,000 transactio­ns worth RM4.3 million, to-date.

Cradle chief investment officer, Juliana Jan, said Cradle saw the potential in MyCash Online because it addressed the needs of the migrants.

“There are more than three million migrants in Malaysia and 90 per cent of them do not have access to banks or financial institutio­ns, and the e-marketplac­e that MyCash Online operates provides the infrastruc­ture for the migrants,” she said. — Bernama

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