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Lagos is the headquarters of Nigeria’s tech sector, and despite the harsh regulations therein aside, this sector continues to thrive because of the abundance of opportunities and potential it offers.
Lagos-based female-founded early-stage growth equity fund, Aruwa Capital has raised over $20 million from global institutional LPs
Excousia won the 2022 Seerbit Future of Payment hackathon. Neon and Luka Finance were first and second runners up respectively.
ALP NG & Co-Innovation Prize is an ALP NG & Co / ALP Professional Services Ltd project that seeks to encourage, promote and identify creativity and innovation among Nigerian youths.
With the success of this event, GetEquity is looking to make the Startup Festival a continuous event and plans to host its next edition in 2023.
SeerBit is a payment solutions provider with APIs that are designed to help developers quickly build, deploy and scale solutions to users across Africa.
Businesses in South Africa can now accept Instant EFT and manual EFT payments, and reconcile transactions in one place, through the Stitch API
Ukheshe, a South African financial service enabler, and Coinvest have joined forces to assist students in South Africa with funds to obtain quality education.
Leading technology companies have collectively launched “Ethereum Climate Platform” initiative to address Ethereum’s former proof of work carbon emissions
Bloc has partnered with the Small & Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN) to bring the benefit of financial technology (FinTech) to SMEs in Nigeria.
Africa’s most reliable payment solutions provider, SeerBit has announced the start of registration for its first ever hackathon, The Future of Payment Hackathon, which will take place virtually.
The Lagos Digital Summit 2022 will feature conversations on how Nigerian businesses can scale using digital technologies.
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