Financial Education Startups in Africa

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Financial literacy initiatives are gaining traction, with Mosabi and Savvy Fellowship leading the charge. However, local business leaders express concerns about: - Lack of long-term impact due to fragmented efforts. - Limited access to tailored training for specific industries and demographics.

Cummulative Funding

$195K+

Total # of Companies

4

Total Deal Count

6

Total M&A Count

0

Total # of Investors

9

List of Financial Education startups in Africa

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StartupOverviewLast roundTotal raisedFounded
1.

Mosabi’s platform blends fintech and edtech to bring emerging market citizens the skills and services to better manage their businesses and money.

Non-equity Assistance

$ 170,000

2018

2.

Savvy is a Nigerian entrepreneurial support organization and eLearning platform

Grant

$ 25,000

2020

3.

FinMeUp is a Stellenbosch-based financial EdTech startup

Venture

Undisclosed

2020

4.

Money Africa is a financial literacy company that takes you on all you need to know about your money.

Undisclosed

Undisclosed

2018

Mosabi

Founded

2018

Overview

Mosabi’s platform blends fintech and edtech to bring emerging market citizens the skills and services to better manage their businesses and money.

Last round

Non-equity Assistance

Total raised

$ 170,000

Employee

2-10

Founded

2020

Overview

Savvy is a Nigerian entrepreneurial support organization and eLearning platform

Last round

Grant

Total raised

$ 25,000

Employee

51-200

FinMeUp

Founded

2020

Overview

FinMeUp is a Stellenbosch-based financial EdTech startup

Last round

Venture

Total raised

$ 0

Employee

2-10

Founded

2018

Overview

Money Africa is a financial literacy company that takes you on all you need to know about your money.

Last round

Undisclosed

Total raised

$ 0

Employee

11-50

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