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South African Fintech startup Stitch, announces $4 million seed round

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South African FinTech startup Stitch announces its seed round of $4 million.

 At the moment, this makes it the largest seed round raised in Africa by any API FinTech startup.

Fintech startup Stitch, will use the funds to accelerate development in South Africa.

However, there are plans to also begin operations in West and East Africa. 

Founded by Kiaan Pillay, Natalie Cuthbert and Priyen Pillay, Stitch aims to provide full API access to financial accounts across Africa having started from it’s initial market, South Africa.

With Stitch’s API, developers can attach apps to financial accounts.

It therefore enables users to share their transaction information and balances, verify their identities and facilitate payments.

Stitch services allow businesses and developers to innovate around other services including personal finance, banking, insurance, payments and other financial services.

Read more on Tech Gist Africa;

South Africa’s digital bank TymeBank raises $109 million, plans Asian market expansion

Nomanini gets funding From FMO to Boost Pan-African expansion

Venture capital company, Knife Capital has raised $10 million for its Series B funding round

 

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South African FinTech startupu00a0Stitch announces its seed round of $4 million.rn

u00a0At the moment, this makes it the largest seed round raised in Africa by any API FinTech startup.rn

Fintech startup Stitch, will use the funds to accelerate development in South Africa.rn

However, there are plans to also begin operations in West and East Africa.u00a0rn

Founded by Kiaan Pillay, Natalie Cuthbert and Priyen Pillay, Stitch aims to provide full API access to financial accounts across Africa having started from it’s initial market, South Africa.rn

With Stitch’s API, developers can attach apps to financial accounts.rn

It therefore enables users to share their transaction information and balances, verify their identities and facilitate payments.rn

Stitch services allow businesses and developers to innovate around other services including personal finance, banking, insurance, payments and other financial services.rn

Read more on Tech Gist Africa;rn

South Africau2019s digital bank TymeBank raises $109 million, plans Asian market expansionrn

Nomanini gets funding From FMO to Boost Pan-African expansionrn

Venture capital company, Knife Capital has raised $10 million for its Series B funding roundrnrn

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