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Kredete Secures $22M to Boost Stablecoin Transfers in Africa

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Kredete Raises $22 Million Series A to Expand Financial Access for African Diaspora

Kredete, a pioneering remittance firm dedicated to enhancing financial inclusion for African immigrants, has successfully secured a substantial $22 million in Series A funding. This significant capital injection is earmarked to fuel the company’s strategic expansion into crucial global markets, including Canada, the United Kingdom, and key European territories, where a large African diaspora resides. Kredete’s core mission revolves around enabling these communities to build credit and access essential financial services, recognizing their consistent financial contributions back home.

Empowering Creditworthiness Across Borders for African Immigrants

This pivotal Series A funding round saw leadership from prominent investors such as AfricInvest, through its Cathay AfricInvest Innovation Fund (CAIF) and Financial Inclusion Vehicle (FIVE), alongside Partech. Further participation came from Polymorphic Capital, underscoring strong confidence in Kredete’s innovative approach to fintech. Adeola Adedewe, the Founder and CEO of Kredete, articulated the company’s foundational philosophy: “Our vision is simple: if you support your family financially, that should count toward your creditworthiness. We’re building a system that rewards financial responsibility across borders. This raise is about scaling that infrastructure globally — and making sure that the millions of Africans abroad are finally seen, scored, and served.” This round elevates Kredete’s total funding to an impressive $24.75 million. Founded by Adeola Adedewe in 2023, Kredete is rapidly becoming a vital platform for African immigrants seeking to leverage their remittance habits for credit building and broader financial opportunities in their host countries.

The successful funding round is a testament to the growing recognition of the financial needs of the African diaspora and the potential for technology to bridge existing gaps. Kredete’s focus on connecting remittances to creditworthiness is set to empower countless individuals, transforming their financial landscape and fostering greater economic stability and opportunity for African immigrants worldwide.

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