Wave, a mobile money platform based in Senegal, has raised $200 million in a Series A funding round, making it the largest-ever Series A round for a fintech startup in Africa. The funding round was co-led by Sequoia Heritage, Founders Fund, Stripe, and Ribbit Capital, valuing the company at $1.7 billion.
Wave was founded by Drew Durbin and Lincoln Quirk in 2018 with a mission to make financial services affordable and accessible for millions of Africans. The platform operates as a mobile money solution, allowing users to make transactions with no account fees, no minimum balances, and no monthly charges. It is currently active in Senegal and Ivory Coast, with plans to expand to more markets across Africa.
Wave CEO Drew Durbin highlighted the significance of this investment. “This funding will enable us to expand our mobile money service into more countries and continue developing financial products that meet the needs of Africans. We are excited to bring a more affordable and transparent banking experience to our users,” Durbin said.
With this fresh injection of capital, Wave plans to increase its workforce, build its technological infrastructure, and accelerate its growth into other African countries. Wave’s unique fee structure, where users pay 1% for withdrawals and no fees for deposits, has been a key factor in its rapid adoption across West Africa.
The mobile money space in Africa is highly competitive, with players such as MTN and Orange dominating the market. However, Wave has positioned itself as a disruptor by offering lower fees and a more user-friendly interface, catering to a growing demand for accessible digital financial services.
According to industry experts, the success of Wave’s Series A funding round signals strong investor confidence in Africa’s fintech sector, particularly in mobile money solutions that address the financial inclusion gap. The continent remains one of the largest unbanked populations in the world, and fintech companies like Wave are helping to bridge this divide.
With the $200 million raised, Wave joins the ranks of Africa’s unicorns, cementing its status as a major player in the fintech space. The company is now focused on expanding into other regions and continuing its mission to democratize financial services across the continent.