The round was led by Janngo Capital, with participation from a distinguished group of investors, including French soccer players Aurélien Tchouaméni and Jules Koundé, founders of Expensya Karim Jouni and Jihad Othmani, and investment firms SouthBridge Investments and Ciwara Capital.
LAfricaMobile plans to leverage the funds to propel its growth across Central Africa and further enhance its product offerings.
A key focus will be the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) to deliver greater value to its clients and partners.
Founded in 2014 by Malick Diouf, LAfricaMobile empowers businesses to execute large-scale communication campaigns across Africa through its innovative platform.
The platform utilizes a range of mobile technologies including SMS, USSD, Voice, WhatsApp, Airtime, and Text-to-Speech.
With a team of nearly 30 professionals boasting diverse cultural backgrounds, LAfricaMobile has facilitated almost 100 million transactions, connecting over 15 countries and collaborating with 60 operators.
This investment underscores LAfricaMobile’s position as a frontrunner in Africa’s cloud communication and mobile marketing landscape.
The company’s strategic use of the funds positions it for continued expansion and the development of cutting-edge AI-powered solutions to empower businesses across the continent.
“We are delighted to partner with ISA to support the development of solar energy in Africa,” said Alain Ebobissé, CEO of Africa50. “This partnership will help to accelerate the deployment of solar energy in Africa and improve the lives of millions of Africans,” he added.
The Public Investment Corporation (PIC) has invested $40 million in Africa50 Group, a leading pan-African infrastructure investor and asset manager.
Finnish development financier Finnfund has announced a $5 million mezzanine loan to Communication & Renewable Energy Infrastructure (CREI) to support the installation of hybrid power solutions for telecom sites in South Sudan.
Kenyan agri-tech startup Farm to Feed has secured funding from Renew Capital, a pan-African investment firm, to help them scale their operations. The exact amount of funding was not disclosed.
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