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He Led Tiktok’s Entry Into Africa, Now He’s Building His Own Fintech Start-up by tonystark007(op): 2:16am On Feb 19, 2022
Tik Tok made waves when it announced its sponsorship of the African Cup of Nations, the continent’s biggest football tournament. Kennedy Ekezie-Joseph, who spearheaded Tik Tok’s entry into Africa, is no longer with the company for this moment of triumph. Instead, he grinds at a new startup. Big mistake? Maybe not.

Leaving a budding career at a social networking giant that has big ambitions on your home continent to found a startup sounds like a suicidal move. But for Kennedy Ekezie-Joseph, 23, who was part of a small group leading Tik Tok’s push into Africa and was well-positioned to capitalize on the company’s continental ambitions, it actually wasn't, That became clear when his startup received record seed funding.

Ekezie-Joseph’s startup Kippa is an accounting and finance app he co-founded with Duke Ekezie (his brother) and Jephthah Uche in February 2021. Since its launch in June, it has experienced a meteoric development.

In November, the company raised $3.2 million in pre-seed funding, arguably one of the largest early-stage fundraising in Africa.

Mobile and whatsapp friendly, Kippa is aimed at small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs), providing them with free, easy-to-use accounting software. Kippa then reviews potential funding opportunities and generates revenue by collecting commission fees and earning interest by lending working capital to companies.

To date, according to the founders, more than a billion dollars in transactions have been recorded by the platform.

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Re: He Led Tiktok’s Entry Into Africa, Now He’s Building His Own Fintech Start-up by darocha1: 4:08am On Feb 19, 2022
BELIEVE
Re: He Led Tiktok’s Entry Into Africa, Now He’s Building His Own Fintech Start-up by PlayerMeji: 4:22am On Feb 19, 2022
Hmmm..

All these monies investors are pumping into Africa, when the gbese go land, shey dem no go hold me join..?
Re: He Led Tiktok’s Entry Into Africa, Now He’s Building His Own Fintech Start-up by aikyg(m): 5:24am On Feb 19, 2022
PlayerMeji:
Hmmm..

All these monies investors are pumping into Africa, when the gbese go land, shey dem no go hold me join..?
I think you do not understand. The money is not loan. It's an investment.
Re: He Led Tiktok’s Entry Into Africa, Now He’s Building His Own Fintech Start-up by dawnomike(m): 5:58am On Feb 19, 2022
Fintechs keep getting seed funding in Africa... Way to go!!!
Re: He Led Tiktok’s Entry Into Africa, Now He’s Building His Own Fintech Start-up by kannex: 8:59pm On Feb 19, 2022
Why is everyone just launching a fintech company na so money take dey there, why is african not launching a social networking app is it that social media is more complex and difficult to start than fintech
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