International Finance Corporation

International Finance Corporation (IFC), established in 1956, is a member of the World Bank Group dedicated to fostering private sector development in emerging markets. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., with global offices, IFC provides financial and advisory services to support economic activities across various sectors such as infrastructure, agriculture, manufacturing, and financial services. It invests in both direct equity and debt, as well as fund investments, with a focus on projects that promote sustainable development and inclusive growth. IFC's investment range typically spans from $1 million to $100 million, with a minority equity stake, often up to 20%. It also offers debt financing, with loan sizes up to 25% of total project costs or 50% for expansion projects. IFC's portfolio includes a mix of asset-backed securities, corporate debt securities, government obligations, equity investments, and derivative assets. It aims to exit investments through domestic stock markets, arrangements with project sponsors, or public listings within 7 to 15 years.

Wale Ayeni

Regional Head Africa Venture Capital

Paulo De Bolle

Director, Special Situations

Ali Demirci

Global Head, Venture Capital Funds

Andi Dervishi

Chief Investment Officer and Global Head, Fintech

Makhtar Diop

Managing Director

Imad N. Fakhoury

IFC Regional Director South Asia

Allen Forlemu

Regional Industry Director, Financial Institutions Group, Asia and Pacific

Stephanie Friedeburg

Vice President, Corporate Strategy and Resources

Mohamed Gouled

Vice President, Industries

Cheryl Hanway

Director

Saadia Khairi

Vice President and Chief Risk Officer

Rosy Khanna

Regional Industry Director for Financial Institutions in Asia-Pacific

Alfonso Garcia Mora

Regional Vice President for Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean

Vivek Pathak

Director and Global Head of Climate Business

Mary Peschka

Regional Director for Eastern Africa

Sergio Pimenta

Regional Vice President, Africa

Oumar Seydi

IFC Regional Director, Africa

Sarvesh Suri

Regional Industry Director, Infrastructure and Natural Resources

Dahlia Khalifa

Regional Director of Central Africa, Liberia, Nigeria and Sierra Leone

Past deals in Mobile

Zepz

Series F in 2024
Zepz is an online money transfer service that enables individuals to send money to friends and family living abroad through computers, smartphones, or tablets. It provides a convenient and cost-effective alternative to traditional money transfer companies, which often charge high fees. Zepz allows users to send funds to over 140 destinations worldwide, including Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, and the Americas. Recipients can receive money as bank deposits, cash pickups, Mobile Money, or mobile airtime top-ups. The platform is designed to facilitate secure international transfers, utilizing technology that allows customers to manage their funds efficiently, with lower processing fees compared to conventional methods. Zepz operates in 50 countries, aiming to simplify the process of remittance for its users.

MNT-Halan

Venture Round in 2024
MNT-Halan is a microfinance lending and payments company focused on serving the unbanked population and promoting electronic payment solutions. The company offers a diverse range of financial services, including small and micro business lending, consumer finance, and digital payment options such as mobile wallets and cards. By combining proprietary digital channels with physical networks, MNT-Halan aims to facilitate the digitalization of banking services for both commercial and retail clients. Through its innovative solutions, MNT-Halan seeks to replace cash transactions with more accessible and efficient electronic alternatives.

TerraPay

Debt Financing in 2024
TerraPay is a mobile-first international payment network that enables secure and seamless transnational money transfers. By interconnecting various financial services providers, such as mobile wallet services, money transfer operators, banks, and payment platforms, TerraPay creates one cohesive network for the movement of funds. The company offers a range of transaction types, including interpersonal transfers, e-payments, and government disbursements. Its platform-agnostic approach supports standard open APIs, allowing for easy integration with any mobile wallet provider. This single connection grants partners access to a global payment network, streamlining service expansion while reducing operational and capital expenditures. As a regulated financial intermediary, TerraPay also encompasses regulatory compliance, foreign exchange management, and fund settlement within its suite of services, ensuring the processing, clearing, and settlement of mobile payments is handled efficiently and securely.

Amartha

Debt Financing in 2023
Amartha is a microfinance technology platform dedicated to fostering economic growth at the grassroots level by facilitating connections between micro and small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and investors. The platform enables entrepreneurs, particularly in rural areas, to access microfinance loans through user-friendly mobile applications and websites. By bridging the gap between potential lenders and borrowers, Amartha aims to create equal opportunities for prosperity, thereby contributing to the overall development of local economies.

TerraPay

Series B in 2023
TerraPay is a mobile-first international payment network that enables secure and seamless transnational money transfers. By interconnecting various financial services providers, such as mobile wallet services, money transfer operators, banks, and payment platforms, TerraPay creates one cohesive network for the movement of funds. The company offers a range of transaction types, including interpersonal transfers, e-payments, and government disbursements. Its platform-agnostic approach supports standard open APIs, allowing for easy integration with any mobile wallet provider. This single connection grants partners access to a global payment network, streamlining service expansion while reducing operational and capital expenditures. As a regulated financial intermediary, TerraPay also encompasses regulatory compliance, foreign exchange management, and fund settlement within its suite of services, ensuring the processing, clearing, and settlement of mobile payments is handled efficiently and securely.

Mintifi

Series D in 2023
Mintifi is an online lending platform in India focused on empowering small and medium businesses through accessible financing solutions. By leveraging technology and partnerships with companies like WhatsApp, Mintifi streamlines the loan process, allowing businesses to obtain funds quickly and efficiently. The platform specializes in supply chain financing, specifically targeting the last-mile distribution network. By providing flexible and affordable financing options, Mintifi enhances the purchasing experience for businesses, enabling them to manage their operations and supply chains more effectively.

MNT-Halan

Venture Round in 2023
MNT-Halan is a microfinance lending and payments company focused on serving the unbanked population and promoting electronic payment solutions. The company offers a diverse range of financial services, including small and micro business lending, consumer finance, and digital payment options such as mobile wallets and cards. By combining proprietary digital channels with physical networks, MNT-Halan aims to facilitate the digitalization of banking services for both commercial and retail clients. Through its innovative solutions, MNT-Halan seeks to replace cash transactions with more accessible and efficient electronic alternatives.

Airtel Africa

Post in 2022
Airtel Africa Plc is a telecommunications company that delivers mobile voice and data services, as well as mobile money solutions, across Nigeria, East Africa, and Francophone Africa. The company offers a variety of services including prepaid and postpaid wireless voice, international roaming, data communication, and fixed-line telephone services. In addition, Airtel Africa provides mobile money services that encompass payment systems, microloans, savings, and international money transfers. Established in 2018 and headquartered in London, Airtel Africa aims to make mobile communications affordable, thereby supporting economic and social development in the regions it serves. As of March 2020, the company catered to approximately 110.6 million customers, with the majority of its revenue generated from its operations in Nigeria. Airtel Africa is committed to extending its network to rural areas and engaging in community-focused education initiatives.

Telecom Argentina

Post in 2022
Telecom Argentina S.A. is a prominent telecommunications company based in Buenos Aires, Argentina, providing a comprehensive range of services in fixed-line and mobile telecommunications. Established in 1990, it operates through various segments, including Fixed Telecommunications Services and Personal and Núcleo Mobile Telecommunications Services. The company offers essential fixed services such as local, long-distance, and international calling, as well as data transmission and Internet services, including broadband and dedicated lines. In mobile telecommunications, Telecom Argentina provides voice services, high-speed mobile Internet, multimedia services, and sells devices like handsets and tablets. The company also delivers value-added solutions, telecommunications consulting, and IT services. Beyond Argentina, Telecom Argentina has operations in Paraguay, Uruguay, and the United States, expanding its reach in mobile and cable television services. As of the end of 2016, Telecom Argentina had approximately 22 million mobile subscribers and nearly 4 million fixed lines in service.

Wave Mobile Money

Debt Financing in 2022
Wave Mobile Money is a financial technology company focused on providing app-based solutions for saving, transferring, and borrowing money in Africa. With a mission to create the first cashless continent, Wave aims to address the challenge of limited access to banking services, as less than 10% of the African population has a bank account. The company is developing an inclusive financial network that offers no account fees and allows for instant transactions, making it accessible to a broader audience. By leveraging technology, Wave is creating affordable financial services that enable individuals to manage their money effectively, thereby fostering economic empowerment and contributing to poverty alleviation. Its platform supports various services, including deposits, withdrawals, bill payments, and money transfers, facilitating cashless transactions for users and businesses alike.

Maya

Convertible Note in 2022
Maya is a Philippines-based technology company and a wholly-owned subsidiary of Smart Communications, Inc., under the umbrella of First Pacific. The company specializes in providing innovative digital solutions aimed at developing new business streams and adapting to evolving business models. Maya offers a comprehensive range of services, including merchant acquiring, domestic and international remittance, payment acceptance, card issuing, and various digital financial services. Additionally, the company focuses on mobile payments, digital disbursement, e-wallets, digital lending, and digital banking, positioning itself as a key player in the financial technology sector.

Mintifi

Series C in 2022
Mintifi is an online lending platform in India focused on empowering small and medium businesses through accessible financing solutions. By leveraging technology and partnerships with companies like WhatsApp, Mintifi streamlines the loan process, allowing businesses to obtain funds quickly and efficiently. The platform specializes in supply chain financing, specifically targeting the last-mile distribution network. By providing flexible and affordable financing options, Mintifi enhances the purchasing experience for businesses, enabling them to manage their operations and supply chains more effectively.

GrowSari

Series C in 2022
GrowSari is a technology-driven B2B platform designed to assist sari-sari stores in evolving from basic fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) outlets into comprehensive service hubs. By eliminating middlemen, GrowSari enables shop owners to digitally procure products directly from manufacturers, thereby reducing costs. The platform expands the range of available products and services, allowing these small retail establishments to offer additional options such as mobile top-ups, remittances, and banking services. With its focus on providing essential infrastructure and tools, GrowSari aims to empower grassroots communities by enhancing the capabilities and sustainability of local shops across the nation.

LeadSquared

Venture Round in 2021
LeadSquared is a marketing and customer relationship management (CRM) platform that assists B2B and B2C businesses in efficiently tracking, nurturing, and managing leads. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Bengaluru, India, LeadSquared offers a comprehensive suite of services, including sales CRM, mobile CRM, marketing automation, and integrations. The platform is designed to streamline the entire marketing and lead generation process, from initial lead capture to final conversions, thereby enhancing sales execution and operational efficiency. Its intuitive interface allows clients to manage their databases effectively and implement custom strategies to increase closure rates and manage sales pipelines.

Wave Mobile Money

Series A in 2021
Wave Mobile Money is a financial technology company focused on providing app-based solutions for saving, transferring, and borrowing money in Africa. With a mission to create the first cashless continent, Wave aims to address the challenge of limited access to banking services, as less than 10% of the African population has a bank account. The company is developing an inclusive financial network that offers no account fees and allows for instant transactions, making it accessible to a broader audience. By leveraging technology, Wave is creating affordable financial services that enable individuals to manage their money effectively, thereby fostering economic empowerment and contributing to poverty alleviation. Its platform supports various services, including deposits, withdrawals, bill payments, and money transfers, facilitating cashless transactions for users and businesses alike.

Klar

Series B in 2021
Klar is a digital financial platform focused on providing deposit and credit services to customers in Mexico. The company operates as a challenger bank, offering instant credit, as well as cashback and withdrawal services without commissions, through its card and mobile application. By leveraging technology, Klar aims to deliver secure and cost-effective alternatives to traditional credit and debt services, catering to the evolving needs of its users.

Maya

Private Equity Round in 2021
Maya is a Philippines-based technology company and a wholly-owned subsidiary of Smart Communications, Inc., under the umbrella of First Pacific. The company specializes in providing innovative digital solutions aimed at developing new business streams and adapting to evolving business models. Maya offers a comprehensive range of services, including merchant acquiring, domestic and international remittance, payment acceptance, card issuing, and various digital financial services. Additionally, the company focuses on mobile payments, digital disbursement, e-wallets, digital lending, and digital banking, positioning itself as a key player in the financial technology sector.

GrowSari

Series B in 2021
GrowSari is a technology-driven B2B platform designed to assist sari-sari stores in evolving from basic fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) outlets into comprehensive service hubs. By eliminating middlemen, GrowSari enables shop owners to digitally procure products directly from manufacturers, thereby reducing costs. The platform expands the range of available products and services, allowing these small retail establishments to offer additional options such as mobile top-ups, remittances, and banking services. With its focus on providing essential infrastructure and tools, GrowSari aims to empower grassroots communities by enhancing the capabilities and sustainability of local shops across the nation.

Mintifi

Series B in 2021
Mintifi is an online lending platform in India focused on empowering small and medium businesses through accessible financing solutions. By leveraging technology and partnerships with companies like WhatsApp, Mintifi streamlines the loan process, allowing businesses to obtain funds quickly and efficiently. The platform specializes in supply chain financing, specifically targeting the last-mile distribution network. By providing flexible and affordable financing options, Mintifi enhances the purchasing experience for businesses, enabling them to manage their operations and supply chains more effectively.

Klar

Series A in 2020
Klar is a digital financial platform focused on providing deposit and credit services to customers in Mexico. The company operates as a challenger bank, offering instant credit, as well as cashback and withdrawal services without commissions, through its card and mobile application. By leveraging technology, Klar aims to deliver secure and cost-effective alternatives to traditional credit and debt services, catering to the evolving needs of its users.

Maya

Private Equity Round in 2020
Maya is a Philippines-based technology company and a wholly-owned subsidiary of Smart Communications, Inc., under the umbrella of First Pacific. The company specializes in providing innovative digital solutions aimed at developing new business streams and adapting to evolving business models. Maya offers a comprehensive range of services, including merchant acquiring, domestic and international remittance, payment acceptance, card issuing, and various digital financial services. Additionally, the company focuses on mobile payments, digital disbursement, e-wallets, digital lending, and digital banking, positioning itself as a key player in the financial technology sector.

TerraPay

Venture Round in 2020
TerraPay is a mobile-first international payment network that enables secure and seamless transnational money transfers. By interconnecting various financial services providers, such as mobile wallet services, money transfer operators, banks, and payment platforms, TerraPay creates one cohesive network for the movement of funds. The company offers a range of transaction types, including interpersonal transfers, e-payments, and government disbursements. Its platform-agnostic approach supports standard open APIs, allowing for easy integration with any mobile wallet provider. This single connection grants partners access to a global payment network, streamlining service expansion while reducing operational and capital expenditures. As a regulated financial intermediary, TerraPay also encompasses regulatory compliance, foreign exchange management, and fund settlement within its suite of services, ensuring the processing, clearing, and settlement of mobile payments is handled efficiently and securely.

2C2P

Series E in 2019
2C2P is a comprehensive payments platform based in Singapore that facilitates secure payment acceptance and processing for enterprises worldwide. It offers a single point of integration for online, mobile, and offline transactions, connecting to over 400,000 alternative payment locations to help businesses reach a diverse customer base. The platform supports both banked and unbanked transactions, enhancing e-commerce and m-commerce capabilities. In addition to payment processing, 2C2P provides a range of value-added services, including issuing, 3D Secure, bill payments, and digital goods, catering to the varied needs of its clients. The company serves a wide array of industries, including technology, online marketplaces, and retail, making it a preferred choice for global enterprises seeking efficient and secure payment solutions.

TerraPay

Venture Round in 2019
TerraPay is a mobile-first international payment network that enables secure and seamless transnational money transfers. By interconnecting various financial services providers, such as mobile wallet services, money transfer operators, banks, and payment platforms, TerraPay creates one cohesive network for the movement of funds. The company offers a range of transaction types, including interpersonal transfers, e-payments, and government disbursements. Its platform-agnostic approach supports standard open APIs, allowing for easy integration with any mobile wallet provider. This single connection grants partners access to a global payment network, streamlining service expansion while reducing operational and capital expenditures. As a regulated financial intermediary, TerraPay also encompasses regulatory compliance, foreign exchange management, and fund settlement within its suite of services, ensuring the processing, clearing, and settlement of mobile payments is handled efficiently and securely.

Mintifi

Series A in 2019
Mintifi is an online lending platform in India focused on empowering small and medium businesses through accessible financing solutions. By leveraging technology and partnerships with companies like WhatsApp, Mintifi streamlines the loan process, allowing businesses to obtain funds quickly and efficiently. The platform specializes in supply chain financing, specifically targeting the last-mile distribution network. By providing flexible and affordable financing options, Mintifi enhances the purchasing experience for businesses, enabling them to manage their operations and supply chains more effectively.

Maya

Private Equity Round in 2018
Maya is a Philippines-based technology company and a wholly-owned subsidiary of Smart Communications, Inc., under the umbrella of First Pacific. The company specializes in providing innovative digital solutions aimed at developing new business streams and adapting to evolving business models. Maya offers a comprehensive range of services, including merchant acquiring, domestic and international remittance, payment acceptance, card issuing, and various digital financial services. Additionally, the company focuses on mobile payments, digital disbursement, e-wallets, digital lending, and digital banking, positioning itself as a key player in the financial technology sector.

Branch International

Series B in 2018
Branch International Inc. is a digital lending company founded in 2015 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, with additional offices in Mumbai, Nairobi, Mexico City, and Lagos. The company leverages smartphone data to assess creditworthiness, allowing consumers in emerging markets to access personal loans through its Android application. By utilizing data science, Branch aims to reduce the cost of financial services and provide fair access to banking options, particularly for the growing middle class. The platform offers a quick approval process for loans, enabling users to build credit irrespective of their banking history and navigate the barriers posed by traditional financial institutions. Branch is committed to driving meaningful growth in rapidly evolving markets and has raised over $100 million in funding from notable investors in Silicon Valley.

Africa's Talking

Series A in 2017
Africa's Talking Ltd. is a Kenya-based information technology company that specializes in mobile communication solutions aimed at enhancing connectivity across Africa. Founded in 2010 by Eston Kimani and Samuel Gikandi, the company offers a range of services including bulk SMS, short codes, premium SMS, USSD, and MMS, as well as tailored mobile messaging solutions for individuals, businesses, and developers. Its platform features a comprehensive API that facilitates seamless integration of SMS, voice, and payments, enabling users to send messages and access communication services efficiently. Africa's Talking also provides access to SMS ShortCodes and a public platform for sharing information via SMS. The company is headquartered in Nairobi and focuses on fostering a vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystem through its innovative technology offerings.

MoviiRed

Series A in 2017
MoviiRed is an agent network based in Bogotá, Colombia, established in 2002. It provides a wide range of transactional services through both physical points and the Allied MOViiRED App. The network facilitates mobile phone top-ups, payment of public and private service bills, and the purchase of digital content such as subscriptions for Spotify and gaming platforms like Xbox and PlayStation. Additionally, MoviiRed offers financial services as a banking correspondent for major financial institutions, aiding small businesses in optimizing their revenue generation. The company's business model is designed to enhance convenience for Colombians while supporting their partners in increasing income.

Zoona

Venture Round in 2017
Zoona is a mobile technology company focused on providing financial services to underserved communities across Africa. Founded in 2009, it has established a robust distribution network that facilitates money transfers, electronic voucher payments, savings, credit, and bill payments primarily for unbanked customers. With operations in Zambia, Malawi, and Mozambique, Zoona leverages cutting-edge technology and a network of agents to ensure safe and reliable access to financial services. The company has processed over $2 billion in transactions and has received recognition from organizations such as The Nike Foundation and The Unreasonable Group for its impactful contributions to empowering young entrepreneurs and helping to alleviate poverty, particularly among girls.

Mobisol

Series B in 2016
Mobisol GmbH is a Berlin-based company that specializes in the development and installation of solar home systems, aimed at providing clean and affordable electricity to low-income customers without access to conventional power sources. Founded in 2010, Mobisol offers modular solar energy solutions that power LED lights, radios, mobile phones, and various household appliances, along with productive use devices. The company combines solar technology with an innovative repayment scheme facilitated through mobile banking, making it accessible for its target market. With additional offices in Tanzania, Rwanda, and Kenya, Mobisol focuses on delivering a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels, enhancing energy access and promoting environmental sustainability in developing nations. As of October 31, 2019, Mobisol operates as a subsidiary of ENGIE SA.

BYJU'S

Series D in 2016
BYJU'S is a prominent global ed-tech company founded in India in 2011, dedicated to providing adaptive and engaging learning solutions to over 150 million students worldwide. The company aims to make high-quality education accessible to learners of all ages through its flagship product, BYJU's: The Learning App, and a diverse portfolio that includes brands such as Disney-BYJU's Early Learn, BYJU's FutureSchool, and WhiteHat Jr. BYJU'S employs personalized learning methodologies that cater to individual learning styles and paces, supported by a network of over 12,000 teachers. The platform utilizes original content, watch-and-learn videos, animations, and interactive simulations to create a contextual and practical learning experience. Additionally, BYJU'S has formed innovative partnerships with major companies like Disney and Google to enhance engagement. Headquartered in India, BYJU'S operates in more than 21 countries and offers programs in over 8 languages, further solidifying its position as a leader in the education technology sector.

Zoona

Series B in 2016
Zoona is a mobile technology company focused on providing financial services to underserved communities across Africa. Founded in 2009, it has established a robust distribution network that facilitates money transfers, electronic voucher payments, savings, credit, and bill payments primarily for unbanked customers. With operations in Zambia, Malawi, and Mozambique, Zoona leverages cutting-edge technology and a network of agents to ensure safe and reliable access to financial services. The company has processed over $2 billion in transactions and has received recognition from organizations such as The Nike Foundation and The Unreasonable Group for its impactful contributions to empowering young entrepreneurs and helping to alleviate poverty, particularly among girls.

Afrimax Group

Private Equity Round in 2015
Afrimax, headquartered in the Netherlands and established in 2010, specializes in providing 4G wireless broadband services across Sub-Saharan Africa. The company boasts the largest portfolio of 4G TD-LTE spectrum in the region and is commencing commercial operations in its licensed markets. By partnering with Vodafone, Afrimax aims to deliver world-class products and services to over 220 million people. The company operates in 14 countries, offering a reliable and secure 4G network through its advanced analytics and integrated digital platform.

YellowPepper

Series C in 2015
YellowPepper USA, LLC is a pioneer in mobile banking and payment solutions in Latin America, founded in 2004 and based in Miami, Florida. The company offers a white-labeled mobile payment platform compatible with major operating systems and communication protocols, including NFC, BLE, and QR codes, facilitating cashless transactions for consumers, businesses, and banks. YellowPepper also provides a mobile banking suite, enabling financial institutions to address the evolving needs of their clients. With a presence in countries such as Mexico, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru, the company employs over 60 professionals across the region. Backed by Visa and the International Finance Corporation, YellowPepper combines extensive market knowledge with advanced payment technology, contributing to a robust payment ecosystem that enhances the purchasing experience for consumers and merchants alike.

Aihuishou

Series B in 2014
Aihuishou is a bidding-based consumer-to-business platform in China focused on the recycling and resale of second-hand electronic products, including mobile phones and laptops. The platform offers a wide range of recyclable mobile categories, covering popular brands such as Apple, Samsung, and Motorola. By utilizing a bidding system, Aihuishou ensures that users receive competitive prices for their second-hand electronics, thereby preventing undervaluation. The company provides a comprehensive service for individuals and businesses looking to dispose of idle electronic items responsibly. In addition to facilitating transactions, Aihuishou contributes to environmental sustainability by promoting the recycling of electronic waste in China.

Helios Towers Africa

Private Equity Round in 2014
Helios Towers Africa has operations in Ghana, Tanzania, the Democratic Republic of Congo and a sister company in Nigeria. The number of mobile subscribers in Africa has increased from just 16 million people in 2000 to over 500 million today. Based on these growth levels and without an increase in the sharing of telecoms tower facilities, the number of towers in Africa will need to double from the current number of 75,000, a significant environmental impact.

Ayla Networks

Series B in 2014
Ayla Networks Inc. is a provider of an Internet of Things (IoT) platform designed for manufacturers and service providers. The company's Agile IoT Platform is a cloud-based Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) solution that facilitates the connection of devices to the cloud and various applications, offering flexibility and modularity for rapid adaptation across different environments. Additionally, Ayla Networks offers the Agile Mobile Application Platform (AMAP) for developing iOS and Android applications that control IoT devices, along with Ayla Insights, which delivers business intelligence and analytics to help manufacturers understand how their connected products are utilized. Established in 2010 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, Ayla Networks aims to simplify the complexities of IoT, enabling manufacturers to transform their products into smart connected systems. The company has formed strategic partnerships with entities like Smartvue Corporation and Tata Elxsi, as well as a cooperation agreement with China Unicom.

Yandex

Post in 2013
Yandex is a Russian internet and technology company, operating the largest search engine in Russia and the most visited website in the country. It develops and provides a range of internet-based services and products, including transportation services, navigation products, and mobile applications, all powered by machine learning. Yandex's services span search and portal, e-commerce, mobility, delivery, entertainment, classifieds, and media, generating revenue primarily from its search and portal segment in Russia, Belarus, and Kazakhstan.

Afrimax Group

Venture Round in 2013
Afrimax, headquartered in the Netherlands and established in 2010, specializes in providing 4G wireless broadband services across Sub-Saharan Africa. The company boasts the largest portfolio of 4G TD-LTE spectrum in the region and is commencing commercial operations in its licensed markets. By partnering with Vodafone, Afrimax aims to deliver world-class products and services to over 220 million people. The company operates in 14 countries, offering a reliable and secure 4G network through its advanced analytics and integrated digital platform.

YellowPepper

Series C in 2013
YellowPepper USA, LLC is a pioneer in mobile banking and payment solutions in Latin America, founded in 2004 and based in Miami, Florida. The company offers a white-labeled mobile payment platform compatible with major operating systems and communication protocols, including NFC, BLE, and QR codes, facilitating cashless transactions for consumers, businesses, and banks. YellowPepper also provides a mobile banking suite, enabling financial institutions to address the evolving needs of their clients. With a presence in countries such as Mexico, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru, the company employs over 60 professionals across the region. Backed by Visa and the International Finance Corporation, YellowPepper combines extensive market knowledge with advanced payment technology, contributing to a robust payment ecosystem that enhances the purchasing experience for consumers and merchants alike.

Altobridge

Venture Round in 2013
Altobridge specializes in wireless network solutions designed to reduce both capital and operating costs for mobile network operators. The company focuses on enabling connectivity for unconnected communities and enterprises through its innovative technologies. Key offerings include Data at the Edge, which optimizes data in wireless networks; Local Connectivity, which facilitates local voice switching; and Split Architecture, which enhances transmission and power efficiency. These technologies work individually and in combination to lower the costs associated with communications delivery, specifically by minimizing backhaul and power consumption expenses. Altobridge aims to provide cost-effective solutions for delivering mobile voice, broadband, and big data services.

YellowPepper

Series B in 2010
YellowPepper USA, LLC is a pioneer in mobile banking and payment solutions in Latin America, founded in 2004 and based in Miami, Florida. The company offers a white-labeled mobile payment platform compatible with major operating systems and communication protocols, including NFC, BLE, and QR codes, facilitating cashless transactions for consumers, businesses, and banks. YellowPepper also provides a mobile banking suite, enabling financial institutions to address the evolving needs of their clients. With a presence in countries such as Mexico, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru, the company employs over 60 professionals across the region. Backed by Visa and the International Finance Corporation, YellowPepper combines extensive market knowledge with advanced payment technology, contributing to a robust payment ecosystem that enhances the purchasing experience for consumers and merchants alike.

Wataniya Palestine Mobile Telecommunications

Debt Financing in 2009
Wataniya Palestine Mobile Telecommunications is a telecommunication company that provides a range of wireless services for both personal and business use in the Palestinian Authority. Established in 2007 and headquartered in Al Bireh, the company offers prepaid and postpaid packages, various call-related services, and multimedia messaging options, including SMS. Additionally, it provides value-added services such as Facebook access without internet, voicemail, and mobile internet. Wataniya operates 2G and 3G mobile networks, sells handsets, and constructs wireless telecommunication stations and telephone networks. Its products and services are accessible through a network of points of sale, distributors, and agents, catering to the diverse communication needs of its customers.
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