Olufemi Adeyemi
Payday, the leading Pan-African neobank issuing global (USD,
EUR & GBP) accounts to Africans, has announced a $3M seed round, led by
Moniepoint Inc, with participation from HoaQ, DFS Lab’s Stellar Africa Fund,
Ingressive Capital Fund II and angel investors - Dare Okoudjou Founder and CEO
of MFS Africa & Tola Onayemi CEO of Norabase.
Payday, a pan-African neobank issuing global currency accounts to Africans, has announced a $3 million seed round to fuel its “future of work” initiative through borderless payment alternatives in major currencies.
The oversubscribed seed investment was led by Moniepoint
Inc, with participation from HoaQ, DFS Lab’s Stellar Africa Fund, Ingressive
Capital Fund II, and angel investors – Dare Okoudjou Founder and CEO of MFS
Africa and Tola Onayemi CEO of Norabase. They join follow-on investors
Techstars, Angels Touch, Ingressive Capital & Now Venture Partners. Along
with existing investors Ethos VC, Magic Fund, Ventures Platform, Voltron
Capital, and others.
This brings Payday’s total investment to date to $5.1
million, following a $2 million+ pre-seed round in 2021. In an oversubscribed
round, the new capital raised will be deployed to secure operational licensing
in the United Kingdom and Canada, while building out operations in the United
Kingdom, where the company has recently been incorporated.
Funding will also be used to boost talent acquisition as the startup’s team complement expands from 35 to 50 employees, as Payday looks to further fuel the future of work through borderless payment alternatives in major currencies.
The round also sees the expansion of the co-founding team
with the addition of Elijah Kingson – Payday’s current CPO who previously led
product design for Premium and subscription products at British-Lithuanian
neobank, Revolut. Yvonne Obike, the company’s current COO, has also joined the
co-founding team. Her work with Nigeria’s Bank of Industry saw her drive MSME
growth, societal rehabilitation, economic recovery, and development to local,
national, and international stakeholders. The team has also brought on board
former Goldman Sachs and Expedia Product Manager, Sean Udeke as Head of
products.
Favour Ori, CEO and Founder of Payday said, “We’re thrilled
that this round of funding will lay the foundation for the continued growth of
our platform as we expand our services to a wider audience. This investment
represents a significant milestone for our company and we are grateful for the
trust and commitment shown by our investors both existing and new.”
“We’re amped to scale our platform and reach more Africans,
not only on the continent but around the world. Our passion for empowering
individuals and businesses with convenient and secure payment solutions is
tangible, and we believe that this funding will allow us to do so on an even
greater scale”.
Launched in June 2021, Payday, the first Rwandan company in
history to join Techstars, was developed to support African remote workers,
freelancers, and digital professionals with frictionless, borderless payments,
enabling global payment processing from over 130 countries. The startup permits
those on the continent and in the diaspora, to send and receive money in USD,
GBP, Euros, and 20 other currencies, allowing Africans to work remotely for
international organisations, and be paid and withdraw money in the currency of
their choice regardless of location.
Currently operational in Nigeria, Rwanda, and the UK, Payday
offers its 330,000+ users virtual Visa and Mastercards, which can quickly be
generated using the Payday App. Onboarding 100,000+ new users a month and
processing an average of 40,000 transactions per day, Payday processes several
million in USD per day as a result of its increasing user base. In February
2023, Payday became a payment partner for Starlink, operated by SpaceX, which
now enables Nigerian and Rwandan citizens to purchase Starlink routers
seamlessly.
Tosin Eniolorunda, CEO of Moniepoint Inc shared, “At
Moniepoint, we’re excited about the unique things Favour and the team are doing
with Payday. Personally, I connect deeply with his drive, technical depth, and
desire to execute. The urge to encourage that fire inspired us to want to be a
part of this.”
“More important is the alignment in our goal to provide
financial happiness by addressing key payment pain points – Moniepoint with
merchants and Payday with individuals. We see a potential to leverage their
infrastructure to further deepen our suite of financial services for merchants,
and we’re looking forward to all that’s to come,” Eniolorunda said.
Temi Marcella Awogboro, General Partner at MAGIC Fund said,
“We were early backers of Favour and the Payday team, supporting their
audacious vision of enabling swift borderless online payments services for
Africa. We are pleased with the positive significant milestones achieved on
this journey and remain confident in Favour and the teams’ ability to
positively disrupt the sector and impact lives, connecting individuals and
businesses with the vast opportunities around the world”.
Maya Horgan Famodou, Founder and MD at Ingressive Capital
said, “Favour is one of the most savviest entrepreneurs I have met. He knows
how to assess, execute, and pivot exactly when necessary. Hence why Payday has
seen such explosive growth. This is certainly a gem in our portfolio. I’d bet
on Favour and Payday again any day, both to realize the transformational value
and also to make us proud with an exit the ecosystem will reference for years
to come”.
Sunil Sharma, Managing Director at Techstars Toronto stated,
“A word that best describes Favour Ori is relentless," says Sunil Sharma,
Managing Director of Techstars Toronto and one of the earliest investors in
Payday. I was struck by his personal story which took him from Nigeria to the
US for his computer science degree and some valuable early work experience,
then to Rwanda to establish a team, then to the UK and back to the US in
pursuit of growth. Favour is always in search of opportunity and nothing can
get in his way”.
John Andreini, Founding Partner at Ethos VC said, “I had
experience investing early on with Flutterwave and Chipper Cash and when I met
Favour it became clear that he was the right person to lead the next generation
of fintech companies in Africa”.
Currently, an estimated 80 million African citizens work
remotely. Payday's global payment processing capabilities make it a valuable
tool for the continent’s expanding digital nomad population looking to make and
accept payments from around the world.