Kenyan tycoon Ken Njoroge-backed startup targets $1 million via crowdfunding
This strategic move comes on the heels of MarketForce’s remarkable feat last year, when it secured $40 million in a Series-A funding round backed by Ken Njoroge.
This strategic move comes on the heels of MarketForce’s remarkable feat last year, when it secured $40 million in a Series-A funding round backed by Ken Njoroge.
MarketForce established a strategic partnership with Cellulant in December.
ImaliPay is a financial platform for digital workers co-founded by two Cellutant alumni.
Barely a month ago, the Bank of Tanzania issued it a license to operate in Tanzania.
The company will offer the market seamless payments solutions with its globally acclaimed product, Tingg.
Kenyan entrepreneur and company founder Ken Njoroge previously headed the company.