Yellow Card Raises $40 Million to Expand Crypto Services Across Africa

September 20, 2022

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Yellow Card, a Pan-African cryptocurrency exchange, has raised $40 million in Series B funding to expand its crypto services across the African continent. The funding round, led by Valar Ventures, was supported by leading global investors including Castle Island Ventures, Polychain Capital, and Third Prime.

This funding is a substantial boost for Yellow Card, which aims to make cryptocurrency accessible across Africa, particularly in regions with limited access to traditional financial services. According to the company, the new investment will fuel its expansion efforts and enable it to offer more robust financial solutions. Yellow Card is currently operating in 16 African countries, including Nigeria, Ghana, South Africa, and Kenya, with plans to enter additional markets over the next year.

Chris Maurice, CEO and co-founder of Yellow Card, stated that the funding will help address challenges such as financial inclusion by providing Africans with easier access to digital assets. Maurice emphasized that cryptocurrency offers a flexible solution for individuals and businesses seeking alternative financial systems. He noted that Yellow Card’s mission aligns with the increased demand for transparent and secure digital transactions in Africa.

Yellow Card has seen rapid growth since its inception, driven by increasing cryptocurrency adoption on the continent. With crypto assets being used for remittances, savings, and investment, Yellow Card’s expansion strategy will allow it to provide a wider range of services and tools. According to company reports, Africa’s young population and high mobile penetration are central to its growth, as they enable easy access to the platform’s digital financial services.

The funding announcement also aligns with Africa’s broader movement toward integrating digital finance solutions. In 2021, Africa was the fastest-growing region for cryptocurrency adoption globally, according to a report from Chainalysis, and the demand for platforms like Yellow Card continues to grow.

This Series B funding marks a critical milestone for Yellow Card, highlighting the potential for cryptocurrencies to transform financial systems across the continent. Industry experts believe that this expansion could lead to more opportunities for individuals to access reliable digital financial services.

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