Google acquires stake in Moniepoint, as startup raises $110m

Google, through its Africa Investment Fund, has acquired a stake in Moniepoint Incorporated, a financial technology (fintech) firm in Nigeria.

Kayode Ogundele
Kayode Ogundele
Moniepoint

Google, through its Africa Investment Fund, has acquired a stake in Moniepoint Incorporated, a financial technology (fintech) firm in Nigeria.

In a statement on Tuesday, Moniepoint announced it has raised $110 million in equity financing, which Development Partners International’s African Development Partners (ADP) III fund, Verod Capital, an African private equity firm and Lightrock, an existing investor also participated in.

Equity financing, which is the exchange of shares in a company for capital, allows a firm to raise funds without taking on debt.

With the capital raised, Moniepoint joins the list of unicorn tech startup in Nigeria, indicating the company’s market valuation has surpassed $1 billion.

Moniepoint said the Series C funding will be used to finance and accelerate the expansion of its integrated business banking platform across Africa and the diaspora.

The fintech firm said the new funding follows a successful period marked by significant operational and financial achievements, building on Moniepoint’s profitable business model.

Moniepoint said the capital will be utilised to build an all-in-one business solutions platform that will include services like digital payments, banking, foreign exchange (FX), credit, and business management tools.

“The investment conviction from DPI, Google’s Africa Investment Fund, Verod and Lightrock is testament to the impact Moniepoint is having through digital and financial inclusion and its game changing ability to foster economic activity and development,” the statement reads.

“It also speaks to the unique combination of growth and profitability the business has demonstrated, growing revenue at over 150% CAGR in recent years with industry leading gross profit and EBITDA margins.

“Moniepoint’s financial inclusion efforts support initiatives by many African governments to widen access to the formal financial system and drive economic growth – a vital necessity given c. 83% of employment across Africa is in the informal economy. Moniepoint’s positive impact towards financial inclusion was recognised by the Central Bank of Nigeria in 2022, when it received the National Inclusive Payment Initiative Award.

“In this latest capital raise – DPI, Google’s Africa Investment Fund, and Verod join existing blue-chip investors in Moniepoint such as QED Investors, Novastar Ventures, Lightrock, British International Investment, Global Ventures, Endeavour Catalyst, and New Voices Fund.”

‘FUNDS RAISED WILL SPEED UP EFFORTS TO DRIVE FINANCIAL INCLUSION’

Tosin Eniolorunda, founder and group chief executive officer (CEO) of Moniepoint, said the funds raised will accelerate the company’s efforts to advance financial inclusion and support Africa’s entrepreneurial potential.

“Our mission is to help our customers solve their challenges by making our platform more innovative, transparent, and secure,” Eniolorunda said.

“The proceeds from this raise will speed up our efforts to drive financial inclusion and support Africa’s entrepreneurial potential. I want to sincerely thank the entire Moniepoint team for making this achievement possible.

“We’ve been encouraged by the diversity and huge swathe of those who have found value in our platform and the services we provide in helping to create financial happiness. But, we’re just getting started, as it is just day one from here.”

Adefolarin Ogunsanya, partner at Development Partners International, expressed excitement about collaborating with Moniepoint to grow its customer base.

“We are delighted to lead this investment round in Moniepoint, one of Africa’s most exciting and fastest growing companies. A profitable business led by an excellent leadership team with clear strategic vision,” he said.

Ogunsanya said Moniepoint is well-positioned to continue its growth trajectory while driving financial inclusion for underserved businesses and individuals across Africa.

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