DPI Leads $110m Series C in Moniepoint
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Development Partners International’s African Development Partners (ADP) III fund, has led a $110m Series C investment in Moniepoint, Africa’s fastest-growing fintech company.
Development Partners International’s African Development Partners (ADP) III fund, has led a $110m Series C investment in Moniepoint, Africa’s fastest-growing fintech company.
Other new investors include Google’s Africa Investment Fund, Verod Capital and Lightrock.
Founded in 2015 by Tosin Eniolorunda and Felix Ike, Moniepoint (formerly known as TeamApt) has an enviable track record of serving customers across Africa.
Initially focused on providing infrastructure and payment solutions for banks and financial institutions, Moniepoint has grown into Nigeria’s leading business banking provider, trusted by millions of businesses.
Each month, Moniepoint processes over 800 million transactions, with a monthly total value exceeding $17bn.
Adefolarin Ogunsanya, Partner at DPI, said: “We are delighted to lead this investment round in Moniepoint, one of Africa’s most exciting and fastest growing companies. A profitable business led by an excellent leadership team with clear strategic vision, Moniepoint is well positioned to continue its impressive growth trajectory while driving financial inclusion for underserved businesses and individuals across Africa.”
“DPI has a long track record of supporting businesses like Moniepoint to achieve their next stage of scale. The company’s combination of innovative technology, fast growth, and positive impact on the continent underpins our conviction in its future success. We look forward to working closely with Tosin and his talented team to expand Moniepoint’s customer base by providing businesses and individuals with first-class banking and payments services.”
The new capital follows a successful period for Moniepoint building on its profitable business model with major operational and financial milestones. In August 2023, Moniepoint entered the personal banking market through its subsidiary, Moniepoint Microfinance Bank, experienced 2,000% growth in personal finance customers over the past year, and was ranked as Africa’s fastest-growing fintech for the second consecutive year by the Financial Times.
The capital raised will be used to accelerate Moniepoint’s growth across Africa, building an all-in-one, seamlessly integrated platform for African businesses of all sizes.
This platform will include services such as digital payments, banking, foreign exchange (FX), credit, and business management tools, making it a one-stop shop for business solutions.
Tosin Eniolorunda, Founder and Group CEO of Moniepoint, said: “Our mission is to help our customers solve their challenges by making our platform more innovative, transparent, and secure. The proceeds from this raise will speed up our efforts to drive financial inclusion and support Africa’s entrepreneurial potential. I want to sincerely thank the entire Moniepoint team for making this achievement possible.”
“We’ve been encouraged by the diversity and huge swathe of those who have found value in our platform and the services we provide in helping to create financial happiness. But, we’re just getting started, as it is just day one from here.”
In this latest capital raise - DPI, Google’s Africa Investment Fund, and Verod join existing blue-chip investors in Moniepoint such as QED Investors, Novastar Ventures, Lightrock, British International Investment, Global Ventures, Endeavour Catalyst, and New Voices Fund.
Danladi Verheijen, Managing Partner at Verod Capital, said: “Our investment in Moniepoint aligns with our mission to back high-growth companies that drive both market leadership and transformative social impact. By supporting Moniepoint’s ambitious expansion, we are advancing financial access and unlocking the potential of underserved markets, fostering widespread economic empowerment.”
Ravi Sharma, Partner at Lightrock, added: “Tosin and the dedicated team at Moniepoint have achieved something remarkable. They have built one of the most promising fintechs in Africa by creating economic opportunities for others, most notably SME businesses - critical drivers of economic and social progress.”
“Their innovative offering which combines digital payments, banking, and business management tools, is transforming the financial landscape for millions of businesses across the continent. All of us at Lightrock are proud to be supporting Moniepoint through this next chapter as they scale their presence and positive impact.”
Gbenga Ajayi, Partner and Head of Middle East and Africa at QED Investors added: “We are delighted to welcome DPI and Google to the Moniepoint journey. We have been very impressed with the execution of the team and strong customer focus over the past few years. The results speak for themselves – Moniepoint has outperformed expectations and it continues to deliver superior products to merchants across Nigeria. We couldn’t be more excited for the company’s next phase of growth.”
Financial Technology Partners acted as exclusive financial and strategic advisor to Moniepoint.