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FUNDING | Nigerian Embedded Finance Fintech, Anchor, Raises $2.4 Million After 30% MoM Revenue Growth
Anchor, a fintech startup specializing in embedded finance and supported by Y Combinator, has successfully secured $2.4 million in a seed funding round.
This investment was spearheaded by Goat Capital, and included contributions from:
among other noteworthy participants.
When they utilize Anchor’s APIs, fintech companies and SMEs can effortlessly:
All of this can be accomplished without the necessity of obtaining costly licenses.
Anchor made its public debut in August 2022 after raising $1 million pre-seed funding round and its inclusion in the Y Combinator summer cohort. Since then, the company says it has achieved a remarkable annualized total transaction volume (TTV) exceeding $550 million, and its revenue has been consistently increasing at a rate of 30% month-on-month.
“We’ve been fortunate to have been able to just grow the platform very quickly, which we believe confirms that there was actually a problem to be solved. And we just want to double down with this new funding,” said Segun Adeyemi, CEO and Co-Founder of Anchor.
When it went public, Anchor started off with 30 clients, a number which is said to have increased to 270, with approximately 63 of these firms online and actively transacting on the platform.
Anchor serves a diverse client base comprising fintech companies, SaaS providers, e-commerce platforms, online marketplaces, and various technology-driven businesses. Some notable customers on its portfolio include:
among others
The startup is in preliminary talks regarding the possibility of expanding its operations across the Pan-African region, and could become a lead in the space according to Justin Kan, a partner at lead investor, Goat Capital.
“The embedded finance market in Africa is nascent but growing fast at over 30% CAGR,” said Kan. “Anchor’s growth rate is impressive and showing signs of becoming the category leader, which is something we look out for in our portfolio companies.”