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Kredete Raises $22M Series A to Expand Credit Access and Stablecoin Transfers

by Covenant Aladenola
September 15, 2025
in FinTech & Digital Money
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Kredete Raises $22M Series A to Expand Credit Access and Stablecoin Transfers

Kredete, a credit-building and money-transfer platform, has raised $22 million in Series A funding, signalling a strong investor bet on Africa’s growing need for cross-border financial infrastructure.

The round was led by AfricInvest via its Cathay AfricInvest Innovation Fund and Financial Inclusion Vehicle (FIVE), with participation from Partech and Polymorphic Capital. Kredete says the new capital will fund the expansion of its credit infrastructure and stablecoin-powered transfers across more than 40 African countries.

Unlocking Access, Credit, and Opportunity

Over the years, Kredete has built a network that helps millions of African immigrants send money home, pay with cards, and save securely. The company’s next phase focuses on creating borderless, stablecoin-based rails that connect African economies to the global money movement.

By pairing remittances with credit-building features, Kredete is giving users the ability to create financial histories that unlock loans, mortgages, and business credit—an area where traditional banks have often failed.

Context: Africa’s Remittance and Credit Gap

Africa receives more than $95 billion annually in remittances, according to the World Bank, yet transaction fees remain among the highest in the world, eating up as much as 8% per transfer. Stablecoins offer a cheaper, faster, and programmable alternative, reducing friction for millions of senders and receivers.

Meanwhile, credit penetration remains below 20% in many African markets, limiting economic participation. Platforms like Kredete are stepping in to fill that gap with digital-first, credit-scoring models that reflect local realities rather than relying solely on outdated bureau data.

The Bigger Picture

This raise places Kredete in the growing league of African fintechs building infrastructure for financial inclusion, not just consumer apps. The combination of remittance rails, credit scoring, and decentralised settlement positions it as a potential backbone player for the continent’s financial future.

Kredete summed up its mission in its announcement:

We’re expanding the infrastructure that powers global money movement for Africans everywhere, unlocking access, credit, and opportunity across 40+ countries.”

Forward-Looking Insight

With Series A funding secured, expect Kredete to ramp up partnerships with mobile money operators, card issuers, and employers, potentially creating an end-to-end ecosystem where users can earn, send, spend, and build credit under one roof.

The next two years will be a test of execution: can Kredete scale its model to meet regulatory standards in 40+ jurisdictions while maintaining low-cost transfers? If successful, it could redefine how Africans move money, build credit, and participate in the global economy.

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Covenant Aladenola

Covenant Aladenola

Covenant Aladenola is part of Techsoma’s senior editorial team, where he helps shape the publication’s storytelling direction and editorial strategy...

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