The Phnom Penh Post

Digital start-up raises $300K

- Hor Kimsay

CA MBODI A - B A S E D digital microfinan­ce start-up Digicro Pte Ltd has raised $300,000 in seed capital from the Tokyo-headquarte­red Showcase Capital Co Ltd which will help them develop their microloan service mobile applicatio­n, according to an announceme­nt from the firm.

The microloan service, provided through the mobile applicatio­n Spean Loan, is developed by Spean Luy Co Ltd, a subsidiary of Digicro. The firm was founded by Yuta Nagano last year, who also runs a financial comparison site Spean Luy which allows users to compare interest rates offered on loan products across various Cambodian lenders.

‘Serve those underserve­d’

Nagano said more than 60 per cent of Cambodians have access to internet but many of them still cannot get a loan because they have lack official documents or collateral to provide, or they live in a remote area where banks don’t operate.

“Our team developed Spean Loan to serve those underserve­d through our app. The instant approval will help micro entreprene­urs get their daily working capital and people who need emergency funds,” he said.

The app will enable borrowers to apply for small loans ranging from $50 up to $1,000 without paperwork or an office visit. Spean Loan uses machine learning to build a credit scoring system and evaluate a client’s ability to repay.

Despite getting $300,000 in seed capital from Showcase Capital, the start-up is awaiting regulatory approval be- fore launching the app. A representa­tive from the National Bank of Cambodia (NBC) – the Kingdom’s central bank – could not be reached for comment on Thursday.

Financial technology (fintech) start-ups are still at a nascent stage in Cambodia. The first fintech organisati­on in the country, the Cambodia Fintech Associatio­n, was establishe­d in August last year in anticipati­on of a boom in phone-based monetary services.

Cambodian fintech startup Clik announced in November that it has raised $2 million i n seed funding led by Limestone Technolog y and OpenWay, a long wit h severa l angel investors from the Kingdom’s reta i l sector.

The company expects to launch operations in the second quarter of this year as soon as it receives a Payment Service Provider licence from NBC.

 ?? HENG CHIVOAN ?? A financial institutio­n employee counts hundred-dollar bills. Digicro says it has raised $300,000 in seed capital from Showcase Capital to help them develop their microloan service mobile app.
HENG CHIVOAN A financial institutio­n employee counts hundred-dollar bills. Digicro says it has raised $300,000 in seed capital from Showcase Capital to help them develop their microloan service mobile app.

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