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Ghanaian Fintech, Dash, Shuts Down After Raising $86.1 Million In 5 Years by nlfpmod: 8:48pm On Oct 06, 2023
Dash, the Ghanaian fintech has shuttered after a tumultuous run. The company did not achieve its vision to solve cross border payments for Africans by connecting mobile money wallets.

Dash, the Ghanaian fintech company with a mission to connect mobile money wallets and bank accounts across Africa, has confirmed that it is shutting down operations. The startup’s closure was first reported by WeeTracker

Dash was founded in 2019 by Prince Boakye Boampong, and investors were excited by the problem the startup wanted to solve. Dash was working to ensure interoperability between mobile money wallets and bank accounts across Africa; its solution would have made sending money across Africa easy and efficient.

The startup raised $86.1 million in five years and attracted big-name investors. It raised $32.8 million in a seed round—the second largest seed round for an African startup—in 2021. Insight Partners led the round and other investors, like Global Founders Capital, 4DX Ventures and ASK Capital, participated. It went on to raise additional funding with convertible notes and debt financing from October 2021 to 2022.

In 2021, Dash began sharing eye-popping growth numbers. Per one publication, Dash claimed to have processed transactions worth $1 billion and said it had acquired a million users from Ghana, Nigeria and Kenya. Those numbers represented a 5x increase in its users in only five months.

In February, at least two publications reported suspicions about Dash’s user numbers and metrics, and later that same month, Prince Boakye Boampong was suspended as CEO. Internal audits of Dash’s numbers proved that Boampong misrepresented and exaggerated user numbers. He was eventually fired and replaced by Kenneth Kinshua.

New reporting suggests that the damage was already done by the time Kenneth Kinshua became CEO. The publication claimed that upon another audit of the company’s account, there was a shortfall of at least $25 million that was unaccounted for. With a reported burn rate of $500,000 per month and no revenue, Dash’s primary problem appeared to be its high overhead, as it had operations across five countries.

As reported by WeeTracker, Boampong was earning $50,000 per month and allegedly diverted at least $8 million. There are claims that the money was used to buy property and luxury cars. Boampong has not spoken publicly about any of the allegations.

https://techcabal.com/2023/10/06/ghanaian-fintech-dash-shuts-down-after-raising-86-1-milion/?utm_source=&utm_medium=twitter

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Re: Ghanaian Fintech, Dash, Shuts Down After Raising $86.1 Million In 5 Years by BarrElChapo(m): 8:50pm On Oct 06, 2023
Lol.....😂😂😂😂😂😂. African Sam Friedman

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Re: Ghanaian Fintech, Dash, Shuts Down After Raising $86.1 Million In 5 Years by TheBTCinvestor: 8:50pm On Oct 06, 2023
African scammers....dem go soon launch 2024 Rolls Royce cullinan grin

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Re: Ghanaian Fintech, Dash, Shuts Down After Raising $86.1 Million In 5 Years by kajog: 8:50pm On Oct 06, 2023
Soon no body go dey take blacks start up serious, u raise for business, u begin dey spend am like say company don stand haba

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Re: Ghanaian Fintech, Dash, Shuts Down After Raising $86.1 Million In 5 Years by streetpaddy(m): 8:50pm On Oct 06, 2023
Cash out

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Re: Ghanaian Fintech, Dash, Shuts Down After Raising $86.1 Million In 5 Years by AllKnowing: 8:51pm On Oct 06, 2023
And Jumia?

High time an independent body carried out a proper audit of Nigeria’s one-time e-commerce powerhouse.

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Re: Ghanaian Fintech, Dash, Shuts Down After Raising $86.1 Million In 5 Years by Roboto11: 8:51pm On Oct 06, 2023
Format.

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Re: Ghanaian Fintech, Dash, Shuts Down After Raising $86.1 Million In 5 Years by PortHarcourtcit(m): 8:51pm On Oct 06, 2023
Maxwell Odum comes to mind... NBA forex...

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Re: Ghanaian Fintech, Dash, Shuts Down After Raising $86.1 Million In 5 Years by SoNature(m): 8:51pm On Oct 06, 2023
As reported by WeeTracker, Boampong was earning $50,000 per month and allegedly diverted at least $8 million.


The Black man cannot accountably manage huge money. This is why purely black countries are a big mess!

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Re: Ghanaian Fintech, Dash, Shuts Down After Raising $86.1 Million In 5 Years by orikoku: 8:51pm On Oct 06, 2023
Dash
Re: Ghanaian Fintech, Dash, Shuts Down After Raising $86.1 Million In 5 Years by wahalawahala: 8:52pm On Oct 06, 2023
Chai
Re: Ghanaian Fintech, Dash, Shuts Down After Raising $86.1 Million In 5 Years by Kingpele(m): 8:52pm On Oct 06, 2023
Wow in Africa we think self first before anything else...this is while we are here...every good project where greed and selfishness are not removed will surely fail....when will Africans begin to think more of public good more than self service...we most change our mental attitude towards our own country and continent if we ever desire true progress and development

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Re: Ghanaian Fintech, Dash, Shuts Down After Raising $86.1 Million In 5 Years by Administration1: 8:52pm On Oct 06, 2023
Kim k comes to mind
Re: Ghanaian Fintech, Dash, Shuts Down After Raising $86.1 Million In 5 Years by Bamijoko1(m): 8:53pm On Oct 06, 2023
Re: Ghanaian Fintech, Dash, Shuts Down After Raising $86.1 Million In 5 Years by Nobody: 8:53pm On Oct 06, 2023
Arrrrrrrh

Africans and Consistency eh... embarassed

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Re: Ghanaian Fintech, Dash, Shuts Down After Raising $86.1 Million In 5 Years by yusufu16: 8:53pm On Oct 06, 2023
African startups are scammers.

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Re: Ghanaian Fintech, Dash, Shuts Down After Raising $86.1 Million In 5 Years by bernard1000001(m): 8:53pm On Oct 06, 2023
may God never allow us fall victim to schemes like this.

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Re: Ghanaian Fintech, Dash, Shuts Down After Raising $86.1 Million In 5 Years by seunayantokun(m): 8:53pm On Oct 06, 2023
Why did Dash dash ppl's hope?

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Re: Ghanaian Fintech, Dash, Shuts Down After Raising $86.1 Million In 5 Years by inoki247: 8:53pm On Oct 06, 2023
Lol that app is shiit them go hold ur money for long u no go fit send out buh u can only receive....


The app don dey du the madness for like two years now....


Dem go allow u send money to Ghana to withdraw when he reach Ghana finish na war...


The Citizens of Africa countries are not different from dere Leaders na opportunity dem Neva see...

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Re: Ghanaian Fintech, Dash, Shuts Down After Raising $86.1 Million In 5 Years by joseph1832(m): 8:54pm On Oct 06, 2023
Re: Ghanaian Fintech, Dash, Shuts Down After Raising $86.1 Million In 5 Years by Zupay: 8:54pm On Oct 06, 2023
Werey company, almost messed my runs in Kenya.

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Re: Ghanaian Fintech, Dash, Shuts Down After Raising $86.1 Million In 5 Years by Checkwell: 8:54pm On Oct 06, 2023
Africa and scam.

Lazy youths!

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Re: Ghanaian Fintech, Dash, Shuts Down After Raising $86.1 Million In 5 Years by Paraman: 8:54pm On Oct 06, 2023
The founder was earning $600,000 as salary per annum.

He run down the company himself

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Re: Ghanaian Fintech, Dash, Shuts Down After Raising $86.1 Million In 5 Years by LikeAking: 8:55pm On Oct 06, 2023
Sad!

Investors don dash the CEO dia money..

Lesson!

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Re: Ghanaian Fintech, Dash, Shuts Down After Raising $86.1 Million In 5 Years by jaid23: 8:55pm On Oct 06, 2023
Africa Fintech startups never cease to amaze me… The numbers don't lie. No matter how you over-bloat your performance. The numbers are always there…

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Re: Ghanaian Fintech, Dash, Shuts Down After Raising $86.1 Million In 5 Years by Nobody: 8:55pm On Oct 06, 2023
Hehehe 🤣🤣🤣🤣

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Re: Ghanaian Fintech, Dash, Shuts Down After Raising $86.1 Million In 5 Years by mrdharkchild(m): 8:55pm On Oct 06, 2023
I can only say, "OMO!!!"

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Re: Ghanaian Fintech, Dash, Shuts Down After Raising $86.1 Million In 5 Years by WebSurfer(m): 8:55pm On Oct 06, 2023
grin
Re: Ghanaian Fintech, Dash, Shuts Down After Raising $86.1 Million In 5 Years by vanitybutiwanti: 8:56pm On Oct 06, 2023
Tech boys are the latest yahoo boys. Man was earning $50k a month for a company that was yet to break even?

We read about payday CEO earning $15k a month some weeks back. They are all scammers.

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Re: Ghanaian Fintech, Dash, Shuts Down After Raising $86.1 Million In 5 Years by ATEAMS: 8:56pm On Oct 06, 2023
The real yahoo yahoo?

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Re: Ghanaian Fintech, Dash, Shuts Down After Raising $86.1 Million In 5 Years by Reelz: 8:56pm On Oct 06, 2023
Africans n startups are interesting..

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Re: Ghanaian Fintech, Dash, Shuts Down After Raising $86.1 Million In 5 Years by mrdharkchild(m): 8:56pm On Oct 06, 2023
gaius01:
Arrrrrrrh

Africans and Consistency eh... embarassed

Lolz, say na Consistency

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