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    Yellow Card secures $33m to drive fintech innovation across Africa

    Yellow Card, the largest and first licensed Stablecoin on/off ramp on the African continent, has announced the closing of its Series C financing.
    Source: Supplied.
    Source: Supplied.

    The $33m equity financing was led by Blockchain Capital, with participation from Polychain Capital, Third Prime Ventures, Castle Island Ventures, Block, Inc., Galaxy Ventures, Blockchain Coinvestors, Hutt Capital, and Winklevoss Capital.

    This financing marks a significant milestone for the company and the African fintech industry as a whole, as it validates the vision and progress for stablecoins on the continent and practical applications for the technology worldwide.

    “This fundraise not only demonstrates our resilience, but also highlights the vital role of digital assets for businesses across Africa,” said Chris Maurice, chief executive officer and co-founder of Yellow Card.

    “We are excited about the opportunities, partnerships, and journey ahead; and I'm proud to work with an incredible cohort of investors that share our vision for the industry and the continent.”

    Since its launch in Nigeria in 2019, Yellow Card has established itself as a pioneering force in the industry, with operations spanning 20 African countries and over $3bn in transactions facilitated across the continent.

    This newly secured capital will be applied to fund growth and expansion, particularly by enhancing Yellow Card’s API and widget products — the gateways for international businesses (including Coinbase and Block) to tap into African markets, and for Pan-African companies to easily make international payments and manage their treasury via stablecoins.

    Additionally, Yellow Card is developing innovative new products for the continent, strengthening its team and systems, and continuing to lead engagement with regulators across the continent.

    This financing reflects the level of confidence expressed in the business by both new and existing investors.

    “The future of payments lies in fast, affordable rails for everyone, powered by open networks,” said Aleks Larsen, general partner at Blockchain Capital, the lead investor in Yellow Card’s Series C financing. “We couldn’t be more excited to back Yellow Card as they bring Africa on-chain with stablecoins.”

    Yellow Card remains steadfast in its commitment to empowering the continent by making it easy for businesses of all sizes to make international payments, manage their treasury, and access hard currency liquidity via stablecoins.

    Source: African Press Organisation

    APO is the sole press release wire in Africa, and the global leader in media relations related to Africa. With headquarters in Dakar, Senegal, APO owns a media database of over 150,000 contacts and the main Africa-related news online community.

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