Crypto Exchange MARA Raises $23 Million, Sets Up African HQ

May 11, 2022

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MARA, a cryptocurrency exchange focused on expanding digital asset access in Africa, has announced that it has successfully raised $23 million in seed funding. The funding round, led by prominent venture capital firms including Coinbase Ventures, Alameda Research, and Distributed Global, will support MARA’s efforts to establish its African headquarters and grow its presence across the continent.

The company’s decision to set up its regional headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya, reflects its commitment to enhancing financial inclusion and providing secure, reliable cryptocurrency services to African markets. MARA’s new capital will be directed toward scaling its infrastructure, introducing innovative products, and expanding its team across various African countries. With this strategic focus, MARA aims to create a platform that allows Africans to easily buy, sell, and store digital currencies.

Chi Nnadi, MARA’s co-founder and CEO, emphasized that the exchange’s mission is to provide access to digital financial tools that can empower Africans by addressing challenges such as high transaction fees, limited access to international payments, and difficulties in cross-border remittances. According to Nnadi, the funds raised will be instrumental in creating an accessible platform that caters to African users’ needs and fosters economic empowerment through digital assets.

The company’s entry into the African market comes amid growing interest in cryptocurrency on the continent, where adoption rates have increased significantly. MARA’s platform will initially support popular cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum and plans to expand to include additional assets tailored to local preferences. To further support users, MARA is developing educational content and community programs to raise awareness about cryptocurrency and blockchain technology.

MARA’s seed funding round and headquarters announcement align with Africa’s rising role in the global cryptocurrency market. A report from Chainalysis identified Africa as one of the fastest-growing regions for cryptocurrency adoption in 2021, fueled by young populations and high mobile penetration rates. MARA’s efforts to establish itself as a trusted exchange in this emerging market are seen as a significant step in making digital finance more accessible.

The launch of MARA’s African headquarters will also create job opportunities in Nairobi and across the region, with plans to expand into more African countries in the coming year. The exchange aims to collaborate with local regulators to promote a safe, compliant environment for cryptocurrency activities, further reinforcing MARA’s commitment to sustainable growth in Africa.

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