African Fintech Giant Raises $150 Million in Funding Round Led by FTX, Firm N...

African Fintech Giant Raises $150 Million in Funding Round Led by FTX, Firm N...

Chipper Cash, one of Africa’s biggest fintechs, recently concluded a Series C extension funding round in which it raised $150 million, a report by Techcrunch has revealed. New Investors Participate in Latest Round According to the report, this latest funding round — which was led by Sam Bankman-Fried’s FTX — comes barely six months after the fintech startup Chipper Cash was able to raise $100 million in the first Series C funding round. Besides FTX, other investors that participated in Chipper Cash’s latest funding round include SVB Capital, which led....


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