NAIROBI, Kenya–Digital banking startup Kwara has raised $4 million in a seed funding round to further develop its neobank app in Kenya as it seeks to turn traditional savings cooperatives into modern digital banks, according to the company.
The round was led by Breega, with participation from SoftBank Vision Fund Emerge, Finca Ventures, New General Market Partners, Globivest, Do Good Invest, Rabacap, Launch Africa, Norrsken Impact Accelerator, Future Africa, Samurai Incubate, DOB Equity and FinTech angels.
As CUToday.info reported earlier, Kwara was founded in 2018 by Cynthia Wandia and David Hwan, with the platform developed to help the unbanked and underbanked build wealth in a “frictionless way.”
The company said its management platform works to advance efficiency and automation at the cooperative staff level, and the neobank-style mobile banking app is available for end clients.
Market of One-Billion People
“We are building a solution for people — an estimated 1 billion — who do not currently have access to personalized banking services. This is the result of a gap in banking-grade technology and the lack of neobank-like experiences for the end clients,” said Wandia, who serves as CEO of Kwara, in a statement.
Wandia added there has been a lot of “excitement around the Kwara brand among credit unions and their members” and the brand is “fast becoming synonymous with a superior user experience and the future of banking.”
Using an open API, Kwara said it connects the credit unions with banks, payment gateways and other third parties in a single software-as-a-service (SaaS) package.
More than 60,000 Members
Cooperative clients pay for their usage and get a single end-to-end solution, the company said.
Kwara said it serves more than 60,000 members and handles up to $40 million in monthly transactions on its platform. With credit union clients in Kenya, South Africa and the Philippines, Kwara said it is growing its credit union customer base by 40% month-on-month.
