West African Fintech startup Julaya  secures $5m Extension Round for expansion 

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Julaya ,a a fintech startup based in Côte d’Ivoire Senegal, and France, has raised a $5 million extension round with a bid to enable the fintech to expand in the West  African market, open Benin, Togo and Burkina Faso offices, hire multicultural  talents and boost product development.

The round was led by European venture capital fund Speedinvest. EQ2 Ventures, Kibo Ventures, angel syndicates Unpopular Ventures and Jedar Capital, as well as Ivorian business angel Mohamed Diabi and previous investors Orange Ventures, Saviu, and 50 Partners also invested in the round. 2021 world’s best Goalkeeper and 2022 Africa Cup of Nations Champion with Senegal, Edouard Mendy also participated in the round as his first participation in Africa. Julaya also received investment from its own CFO and country manager in Senegal.

“African companies are eager to improve their profitability, and digitizing their finances is one of the most important steps for them to grow their business. 90% of payments are still made in cash on the continent, and Julaya is proud to be part of the fintech landscape that helps businesses be more successful. said Mathias Léopoldie , CEO & co-founder.

Julaya was founded in 2018 by Mathias Léopoldie and Charles Talbot.The B2B digital account  enables companies to send and collect payments seamlessly through a digital account. 

With the Julaya platform, African businesses can make bulk payments through all mobile money channels, process their travel or online expenses with a corporate prepaid card tailored to their needs, and easily import all transactions into their accounting system. 

The platform helps companies to improve operational efficiency by digitizing their payments to multiple unbanked workers and suppliers. Julaya “Cash & Collect” solution allows fast and secured cash collection, especially in the FMCG sector. More than 500 SMBs, startups, large corporates and government institutions, including famous brands such as Africa’s e-commerce giant Jumia, use Julaya as their digital account to pay their partners and collect payments.

“Julaya’s technology is fundamentally changing how companies operate in an increasingly complex payment landscape across Francophone Africa. As we look ahead, the potential for Julaya’s technology goes far beyond its payment capabilities, having the opportunity to become a close banking partner for companies in West Africa. said Enrique Martinez-Haussmann, Principal at Speedinvest .

“I believe helping companies transition to easy-to-use digital solutions makes a real difference in their daily activities. I’m confident that the talented team at Julaya will play a decisive role in the rise of digital financial solutions in Africa. added Edouard Mendy.

Since the announcement of Julaya’s pre-Series A funding in June 2021, the fintech launched its Dakar office and extended the features of its product, now enabling African companies to make cash collections. Transactions and revenue have grown +500% year on year.

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