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Zone Raises $8.5m in Seed Funding to Scale Payment Infrastruc­ture

- Stories By Emma Okonji

Zone, Africa’s fast-growing payment infrastruc­ture company has said it raised $8.5 million in an oversubscr­ibed seed funding round led by reputable VC firms Flourish Ventures and TLcom Capital.

According to Zone, the new funding will enable it to further expand the coverage of its network domestical­ly and connect more banks and financial services companies. A significan­t portion of the proceeds will also be allocated to conducting a comprehens­ive pilot programme to test the company’s cross- border capabiliti­es, scheduled for 2025. A key priority of the company is to ensure that it is well- prepared to extend its footprint across Africa in order to support Intra-African and internatio­nal payments, which will bring the company closer to its vision of becoming a global payment network.

UK-based TLcom Capital will provide essential local credibilit­y and understand­ing of the African tech space while leveraging its existing relationsh­ips with key decision-makers In Nigeria to establish a strong foundation for Zone within its home market.

Commenting on the funding round, CEO and co-Founder of Zone, Obi Emetarom, said: “The participat­ion of high-quality investors despite the funding drought and the fact that we had more interested investors than we needed, is a sign of trust in the Zone brand and investor excitement about the opportunit­y to redefine payment infrastruc­ture in Africa. As we step into this new phase at Zone, we are re-energised and our commitment to transformi­ng Africa’s payment infrastruc­ture is renewed. Our new investors and existing shareholde­rs including CCA, Lateral

Capital, Constant Ventures and V8 bring more than just financial backing as their global scope and deep expertise make them invaluable partners for us.”

Partner at Flourish Ventures,

Ameya Upadhyay, said: “For the first time in Africa, Zone’s technology enables direct communicat­ion between participan­ts in the payment ecosystem. We believe this is a fundamenta­l leap that will allow customers to experience a completely new standard of reliabilit­y, speed and cost efficiency at the ATM, at POS machines and online.”

 ?? ?? L-R: Internatio­nal Sales and Marketing, Middle East and Africa, Country Manager, Nigeria, Mindray Medical Internatio­nal Limited, Mr. Tyson Zhang; Service Engineer, Francis Oloche; Business Developmen­t Executive; Healthshar­e Procuremen­t Limited, Mr. Salleh Abubakar; Chief Medical Director, Atlantis Pediatric Hospital, Dr. (Mrs.) Atinuke Uwaje; Chief Operating Officer, Healthshar­e Procuremen­t Limited, Mrs. Damola DohertyOsu­ndele and Internatio­nal Sales and Marketing (MIS)- Africa (English Region); Mindray Medical Internatio­nal Limited, Mr. Joseph Xing at the unveiling of Atlantic Pediatric Hospital in Lagos… recently
L-R: Internatio­nal Sales and Marketing, Middle East and Africa, Country Manager, Nigeria, Mindray Medical Internatio­nal Limited, Mr. Tyson Zhang; Service Engineer, Francis Oloche; Business Developmen­t Executive; Healthshar­e Procuremen­t Limited, Mr. Salleh Abubakar; Chief Medical Director, Atlantis Pediatric Hospital, Dr. (Mrs.) Atinuke Uwaje; Chief Operating Officer, Healthshar­e Procuremen­t Limited, Mrs. Damola DohertyOsu­ndele and Internatio­nal Sales and Marketing (MIS)- Africa (English Region); Mindray Medical Internatio­nal Limited, Mr. Joseph Xing at the unveiling of Atlantic Pediatric Hospital in Lagos… recently

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