Technology Kenya-based Copia Global, which uses proprietary logistics for a mobile-first e-commerce service aimed at unbanked customers in Africa, raises a $50M Series C (Tage Kene-Okafor/TechCrunch) Published 4 months ago on January 19, 2022 By Report Tage Kene-Okafor / TechCrunch: Kenya-based Copia International, which makes use of proprietary logistics for a mobile-first e-commerce service aimed toward unbanked prospects in Africa, raises a $50M Collection C — Kenyan B2C e-commerce firm Copia International has raised $50 million in a Collection C fairness spherical led by Goodwell Investments. Related Related Topics:50MAfricaaimedCopiacustomersecommerceglobalKeneOkaforTechCrunchKenyabasedlogisticsmobilefirstproprietaryraisesseriesServiceTageunbanked Up Next Adding WiFi Remote Control To Home Electronics? Be Prepared To Troubleshoot Don't Miss QED Investors hires Gbenga Ajayi as partner to focus on investments in Africa – TechCrunch Continue Reading You may like Logitech’s new Master Series keyboards and mouse cut down on the clatter Semperis, a cybersecurity startup offering tools to protect Microsoft Active Directory users, raises over $200M led by KKR (Krystal Hu/Reuters) Monte Carlo, which uses AI to monitor data reliability, raises a $135M Series D led by IVP at a $1.6B valuation, bringing its total funding to $236M (Gené Teare/Crunchbase News) Flowcarbon, a blockchain-based carbon credit trading service, raises $32M led by a16z and $38M from selling its Goddess Nature Token (Simon Jessop/Reuters) Crypto Bear Market Isn’t the Only Reason to Avoid Coinbase Global Stock Moka.care raises $16 million for its corporate mental health service – TechCrunch Click to comment You must be logged in to post a comment Login Leave a Reply Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
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