Djamo
Venture Round in 2025
Djamo is a fintech company offering a mobile application that enables users to use their cards fee-free across various services. The app provides free physical and virtual cards, automatic savings features, salary reception options, expense tracking, and withdrawal controls.
Djamo
Venture Round in 2022
Djamo is a fintech company offering a mobile application that enables users to use their cards fee-free across various services. The app provides free physical and virtual cards, automatic savings features, salary reception options, expense tracking, and withdrawal controls.
Money Fellows
Series B in 2022
Money Fellows operates a digital platform facilitating collaborative group lending and savings. It leverages social networks to provide interest-free credit and enhance saving capabilities, promoting financial inclusion.
Founded in 2021, Finku is a Jakarta-based fintech company dedicated to empowering Indonesians with better financial management tools. Its platform aims to eliminate financial illiteracy by providing users with automated financial logging, personalized insights, and budgeting assistance, enabling them to make informed financial decisions.
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.
Finantier
Seed Round in 2021
Finantier is an open finance platform based in Jakarta Selatan, Indonesia, founded in 2020. The company specializes in providing infrastructure and data products that enable businesses to develop innovative financial services. Its technology facilitates the integration of various financial data, allowing institutions to access information from consumers' bank accounts, credit cards, loans, and mortgages. Finantier's offerings include services such as account aggregation, income and identity verification, and transactional data verification, all delivered through a robust application-programming interface (API). By enriching and sharing this data, Finantier aims to support the growth of Southeast Asia's digital economy and become a central player in the region's financial landscape.
Djamo
Venture Round in 2021
Djamo is a fintech company offering a mobile application that enables users to use their cards fee-free across various services. The app provides free physical and virtual cards, automatic savings features, salary reception options, expense tracking, and withdrawal controls.
Lendtable
Seed Round in 2020
Lendtable is a San Francisco-based financial services company that provides cash advances and wealth-building loans aimed at helping income-constrained individuals participate in employer-sponsored retirement benefits. The offerings are designed to enable customers to access funds necessary to receive an employer match in their 401(k) plan, with repayment through a service fee. Founded in 2020, Lendtable focuses on fintech solutions that supplement monthly income and support retirement savings.
Money Fellows
Series A in 2020
Money Fellows operates a digital platform facilitating collaborative group lending and savings. It leverages social networks to provide interest-free credit and enhance saving capabilities, promoting financial inclusion.
Ascend Consumer Finance
Series A in 2016
Ascend Consumer Finance, Inc. is an online lending company based in Los Angeles, California, that specializes in providing personal loans to individuals in the United States. Established in 2014, the company offers a standard personal loan with a fixed low annual percentage rate (APR) and consistent monthly payments. Ascend employs a unique approach known as Adaptive Risk Pricing, which allows consumers to demonstrate their real-time creditworthiness through responsible financial behaviors. Additionally, the company features a rewards program that enables borrowers to reduce their interest costs by engaging in positive financial practices. Through its innovative platform, Ascend aims to enhance borrower outcomes by leveraging credit-based behavioral analytics and behavioral economics in its underwriting and risk assessment processes.
Sendwave
Seed Round in 2016
Sendwave is a remittance company that offers an app-based platform for users to send money internationally with ease. The application facilitates instant transfers from the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada to several African countries, including Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Ghana, and Nigeria, without charging any fees. By linking a debit card and completing an identity verification process, users can send money to friends and family quickly and securely. Sendwave aims to simplify cross-border money transfers, making the process as straightforward as sending a text message.
Attune Inc., established in 2013 and headquartered in Los Gatos, California, operates a web-based platform designed to optimize product collections and options, thereby enhancing sales. The company's core mission is to assist credit unions in integrating financial health as a key performance indicator (KPI) across all levels of operation, from strategic planning at the board level to member experiences and employee compensation structures. Attune provides a comprehensive solution for credit unions to promote financial wellbeing among their members and employees, ultimately driving business growth and development.
Money Fellows operates a digital platform facilitating collaborative group lending and savings. It leverages social networks to provide interest-free credit and enhance saving capabilities, promoting financial inclusion.