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
Add StartupStartuparrow_upward | Overviewarrow_upward | Last roundarrow_upward | Total raisedarrow_upward | Founded |
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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 | |
Savvy is a Nigerian entrepreneurial support organization and eLearning platform | Grant | $ 25,000 | 2020 | |
FinMeUp is a Stellenbosch-based financial EdTech startup | Venture | Undisclosed | 2020 | |
Money Africa is a financial literacy company that takes you on all you need to know about your money. | Undisclosed | Undisclosed | 2018 |
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
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