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naijainform:When dem no chop winch ![]() |
SeeThisLoser:Ok ![]() |
NATO no go wan chop bulala Putin go just dey laugh ![]() |
We moveeeeeee!!! Nigerian-born, Amsterdam-headquartered Moove has raised $105 million in a Series A2 round. This raise adds on to a $23 million Series A round announced in August of last year, bringing the company’s total funding to date to $173.2 million. Moove provides entrepreneurs active in the mobility sector, e.g. ride-hailing, logistics, or last-mile delivery marketplace services, with revenue-based vehicle financing services. Currently operating in Lagos, Accra, Johannesburg, Cape Town, Nairobi, and Ibadan, the company intends to use the funding to make a strong push into 7 new (unspecified) markets in Europe, Asia and MENA by the end of June of this year. With the growth, and growing pains, of the gig economy being massively accelerated by the pandemic, there’s been a developing industry bubbling up just below the surface addressing a number of pain points. However, the number of services supporting gig economy workers might be a moot point if the necessary tools, or upfront investment capital to obtain them, aren’t readily available. In the case of ride-hailing, logistics, or last-mile delivery services, each one of these operations requires a vehicle of some type. But if a budding entrepreneur doesn’t already own said vehicle, the chicken and egg problem becomes readily apparent. Financing a vehicle is an option, but a minimum credit score is often involved, oftentimes a barrier to entry. Now compound this conundrum in the emerging tech market that is Africa, an area of the world with low access to credit, resulting in fewer than 5% of all vehicles purchased via financing options, and vehicle ownership numbers less than 44 cars per 1,000 people. In comparison, 91.8% of all vehicles in Europe are purchased via financing options with an ownership ratio hovering around 569 per 1,000 people. Launched in 2020 by Ladi Delano and Jide Odunsi, Moove is addressing this divide, integrating its technology with ride-hailing, logistics, and instant delivery marketplaces, and using an alternative credit scoring method to offer customers brand new vehicle financing options, all based on a percentage of their weekly revenue. In Nigeria, Moove offers this service with attractive interest rates, between 10 and 13 percent, whereas banks average between 20 and 25 percent. Experiencing overwhelming demand and exponential growth across Africa, the company counts over 3 million trips completed via vehicles they've financed, amassing some 25 million kilometers on the collective odometres. But when you look past just the capital, Moove is offering much more than just financing options. The company’s ethos includes promises: 50% of Moove’s customers are women, 60% of all loans are used to purchase EV or hybrid vehicles, and all drivers are provided banking services via the Moove wallet. Source: https://tech.eu/2022/03/14/mobility-sector-vehicle-financing- options-platform-moove-raises-105-million-as-it-charts-a-course-for- europe/ |
Ultimate floging for Ghana ![]() |
I'm short of word Dem feminists dem do kolo ![]() |
I don't like this robot shit!! |
AfriqueDuZuid:So you and that deluded J5 guy knows the light right ![]() |
AfriqueDuZuid:People like jl115 ![]() |
This southerners always brutalized their people. |
68816419:Nice!!! |
gallivant:Kenya is the opposite of anything good in the entire world FACT! |
AfriqueDuZuid:He can only convince himself and his fellow Southis not us ![]() |
AfriqueDuZuid:Lies!!!!! |
dreamxhaser:Walahi! very ugly even Alaro is far beautiful than that farm called waterfall shiti ![]() |
Rihanna stand no chances against Beyonce. Shakira would be best to compare. |
Today na cruise ![]() |
Kwaratweep:Oga why u de disturb us wit dis Kwara problem na? |
Hangmnk: ![]() |
caleboxylic:I like ur dream ![]() |
Kinematics:You too like trouble ![]() |
We die here today... ![]() |
Good job to our security operatives... |
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