South African  fintech startupJumo raises $120 million to expand into new African markets

South African fintech startupJumo raises $120 million to expand into new African markets

Published: 11-11-2021 08:41:46 | By: Bob Koigi | hits: 3497 | Tags:

JUMO, a technology company building next-generation financial services for emerging market entrepreneurs, has announced the successful raise of $120million from new and existing investors. The round is led by Fidelity Management & Research Company, LLC, and represents their first investment in emerging markets fintech.

Andrew Watkins-Ball, Founder and CEO JUMO: “It’s exciting to be part of the wave of US capital being invested in payments and fintech on the continent – there are some great businesses being built and we are proud to play a role supporting capital providers to reach customers with great products. We are really grateful for the vote of confidence from our new investors and will continue to work hard to improve our products for our partners and customers.”

The latest funding round brings JUMO’s total funding raised to date to c$200 million. Prior investment rounds have included Leapfrog, Goldman Sachs, Finnfund, Proparco, Vostok Emerging Finance and Brook Asset Management.

Founded in London, JUMO has built an intelligent platform that enables banks to reach millions of new customers with credit and savings products. JUMO is focused on making it easier for capital providers to be able to reach new customers at affordable prices whilst making predictable returns. The platform itself provides a full range of infrastructure and services that banks need in order to operate, from core banking to underwriting, KYC (know your customer) and fraud detection services.

Melissa McSherry, Global Head of Risk and Identity Services, Visa: “JUMO’s lending platform is highly attractive in its ability to scale across markets and drive financial inclusion by creating access to credit for consumers and small businesses. We are excited about our investment in JUMO and are looking forward to accelerating adoption of JUMO’s platform across markets and delivering on Visa’s mission of helping Individuals, businesses, and economies to thrive.”

JUMO’s proven returns to bank partners have become the market benchmark for predictable profitability at the same time as ensuring high levels of control and transparency. In the last two years, bank capital deployed/ AUM on the platform has gone up 160%. This result is proof of great confidence and demand from banks.

Integrating with eMoney operators has allowed JUMO rapid scalability and exceptional segment reach. This is a model the company can replicate with payments providers anywhere in the world. JUMO’s core customer base of SMEs and micro SMEs are the backbone of their economies and access to credit at low prices allows them to invest in their businesses and their communities. JUMO’s unique partnership business model has created a one-of-kind ecosystem that delivers value to all stakeholders, including customers and investors.

The fundraise will support the scaling of JUMO’s platform capacity, enabling the company to evolve its services and increase the number of financial products on offer to SMEs, as well as providing longer term lending options for merchants and bigger businesses.The funds will also support JUMO’s international expansion in new markets such as Nigeria and Cameroon.   

To date, the JUMO platform has been used to make 120 million loans, totalling $3.5 billion, to more than 18 million people and small businesses in Ghana, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Zambia, Côte d’Ivoire and Pakistan.

JUMO has the opportunity to disburse $29 billion a year, according to the current number of eMoney subscribers on its platform with access to loans. In 2022, This is set to grow to an annual lending volume of $40 billion, following market launches in Cameroon and Nigeria.

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