Africa’s fintech startup ecosystem grew in size by almost 20 per cent, and saw US$2.7 billion in investment flood in, over the last 24 months, according to a new report released today by Disrupt Africa.
Every two years since June 2017, Disrupt Africa has released the Finnovating for Africa publication, which tracks the extraordinary development of the fintech ecosystem across Africa over the last few years.
It includes consideration of the regional spread and growth of fintech ventures, discussion of startup activity in various sub-sectors of the fintech industry, data on fintech startup launches by year, and tracking of funding and acquisitions in the fintech space, as well as a full list of every known African fintech startup.
The fourth edition of the report is released in partnership with AZA Finance, an African fintech company offering secure and efficient financial infrastructure for payments, foreign exchange, and settlement; and Curacel, an insurance infrastructure company that helps insurers and partners in Africa and other emerging markets increase the reach and functionality of insurance through cloud-based tools and APIs.
It reveals that the fintech ecosystem is the most-populated vertical within Africa’s wider tech ecosystem, having mained its steady growth over the last two years. Since the last edition of Finnovating for Africa in 2021, the number of startups operating in the space grew by 17.7 per cent to 678.
This growth is taking place across the continent, with all major markets bar South Africa posting an increase in the number of active ventures. Egypt and Nigeria are growing especially fast, with the number of fintech companies based in those countries leaping by 66.7 per cent and 50 per cent respectively over the course of the last two years,
While leading the way for activity, fintech is also by far and away the most popular vertical for investment within the wider African tech space. Since Disrupt Africa began tracking funding in the African tech startup space in 2015, 540 fintech startups from 25 countries have raised an extraordinary US$3,635,823,965, three times more than any other sector.
Total investment per year has been on a fairly steady upward trajectory since 2016, yet growth has been especially impressive in the last two years. The number of funded ventures has almost doubled since 2021, and more than US$2.7 billion has flooded into the ecosystem in the last 24 months.
African fintech startups are also more likely to be acquired than their peers. Disrupt Africa tracked 26 fintech startup acquisitions between June 2021 and July 2023, compared to just seven between 2019 and 2021, and accounting for over 60 per cent of the 43 such deals reported since 2011.
“This report, which we release every two years, is one of our flagship publications, alongside our annual funding report, and this year’s edition is a big one, tracking a remarkable 24 months of development in the African fintech space. We’re looking forward to releasing it, and thankful to our partners for helping to make it happen,” said Tom Jackson, co-founder of Disrupt Africa.
“I take great pride in AZA Finance’s inclusion in this year’s Disrupt Africa report. It strengthens our position as a leader in connecting global businesses with seamless payment solutions across Africa. This collaboration comes at a significant moment as we have recently expanded our payment corridors to include Zambia, Uganda, Cameroon, Benin, Senegal, Burkina Faso, Togo, and Ivory Coast. With over a decade of experience as Africa’s leading cross-border payments provider, we remain committed to fostering financial inclusion and helping businesses thrive in Africa,” said Perry Braun, head of marketing at AZA Finance.
“We are happy to partner with Disrupt Africa to produce this piece which aims to shed light on the insurtech revolution in Africa and its immense potential for both companies and individuals,” said Henry Mascot, CEO of Curacel.
Download the report for free here.
About Disrupt Africa
Disrupt Africa is the one-stop-shop for all news, information and commentary pertaining to the continent’s tech startup – and investment – ecosystem. With journalists roaming the continent to find, meet, and interview the most innovative and disruptive tech startups, Disrupt Africa is a true showcase of Africa’s most promising businesses and business ideas. Its research arm releases in-depth reports on various aspects of the African tech startup ecosystem, and Disrupt Podcast is one of the leading Africa-focused business podcasts on the continent.
About AZA Finance
AZA Finance is an African fintech company offering secure and efficient financial infrastructure for payments, foreign exchange, and settlement. With more than a decade of experience, AZA Finance is committed to helping your business thrive in Africa. With our API and web platform, it has never been easier to transact, exchange, payout, and settle in all major African and G20 currencies. Our global infrastructure is a trusted gateway for leading remittance providers, multinational corporations, and innovative enterprises worldwide.
- More than ten years as Africa’s leading cross-border payments provider
- Transparent pricing and deep liquidity across 115+ markets via our robust API and intuitive web platform
- Certified by world-class security standards, including PCI-DSS, ISO27001 and SOCII
- Fully regulated and licensed, including by the Bank of Uganda, the Bank of Spain and the UK Financial Conduct Authority
- Direct payout to bank accounts, mobile money wallets, and cash
- Featuring seamless onboarding and automatic beneficiary screaming for effortless transfers
- 99.5% uptime and 24/7 support, making it easier than ever for your business to operate
About Curacel
Curacel is an insurance infrastructure company that helps insurers and partners in Africa and other emerging markets increase the reach and functionality of insurance through cloud-based tools and APIs.
Curacel provides an AI-powered platform designed to streamline insurance processes. The company’s platform focuses on claims processing, fraud management, and it also offers a comprehensive suite of APIs and tools to facilitate the embedding of insurance into Fintech, Logistics and e-commerce platforms.
We currently power over 5000+ healthcare providers, 100+ digital channel partners and over 20 insurers (AXA, Liberty, Old Mutual etc.) across 8 countries in emerging markets (Nigeria, Kenya, Egypt etc).