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Founded Year

2009

Stage

Incubator/Accelerator | Alive

Total Raised

$217.7M

Mosaic Score
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-80 points in the past 30 days

About Onafriq

Onafriq is a digital payments gateway providing financial services across Africa. The company offers services including collections, disbursements, card issuance, agent banking, and Treasury services. Onafriq serves large enterprises, financial institutions, mobile network operators, money transfer operators, NGOs, and banks, enabling access to a network of mobile wallets and banking services. It was founded in 2009 and is based in Sandton, South Africa.

Headquarters Location

1 Sandton Dr, Sandhurst 3rd Floor, The Place

Sandton, 2196,

South Africa

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Research containing Onafriq

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CB Insights Intelligence Analysts have mentioned Onafriq in 4 CB Insights research briefs, most recently on Jan 23, 2023.

Expert Collections containing Onafriq

Expert Collections are analyst-curated lists that highlight the companies you need to know in the most important technology spaces.

Onafriq is included in 6 Expert Collections, including Digital Lending.

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Digital Lending

2,334 items

This collection contains companies that provide alternative means for obtaining a loan for personal or business use and companies that provide software to lenders for the application, underwriting, funding or loan collection process.

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Payments

3,082 items

Companies in this collection provide technology that enables consumers and businesses to pay, collect, automate, and settle transfers of currency, both online and at the physical point-of-sale.

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Insurtech

4,417 items

Companies and startups that use technology to improve core and ancillary insurance operations. Companies in this collection are creating new product architectures, improving underwriting models, accelerating claims and creating a better customer experience

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Fintech

13,559 items

Excludes US-based companies

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Fintech 100

249 items

250 of the most promising private companies applying a mix of software and technology to transform the financial services industry.

E

E-Commerce

217 items

Onafriq Patents

Onafriq has filed 5 patents.

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Application Date

Grant Date

Title

Related Topics

Status

12/27/2016

1/1/2019

Windows Server System, Wireless networking, Elevators, Database management systems, Identity documents

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Application Date

12/27/2016

Grant Date

1/1/2019

Title

Related Topics

Windows Server System, Wireless networking, Elevators, Database management systems, Identity documents

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Grant

Latest Onafriq News

Prepaid debit cards can enable companies to take advantage of increased intra-African trade

Nov 27, 2024

As businesses seek to expand across African borders, cashless payment solutions offer a safer method of transferring money. One offering, prepaid debit cards, provides security while mitigating many infrastructure and regulatory challenges, writes Amber Thetford, Chief Product Officer—Card issuing and processing at Onafriq. Total As the African Continental Free Trade Area Agreement (AfCTA) increasingly moves into the operational phase, it is becoming clearer that part of its success lies in ensuring that entrepreneurs and small businesses can effectively trade and receive payments across borders. As the African Union has noted , the trade area will be the biggest since the World Trade Organization was formed in 1995. Africa’s population is currently 1.2 billion people, a figure that is expected to reach 2.5 billion by 2050. South Africa took its first step in making AfCTA a reality, when the now-former Minister of Trade, Industry, and Competition, then Ebrahim Patel, launched the implementation of the start of preferential trade this year. The South African Revenue Service also certified two consignments to Ghana and Kenya. Yet, with trade expected to grow among members from the current between 15% and 18%, a safe way of moving money is required given the risk that cash presents. Some nine-tenths of transactions in sub-Saharan Africa are, based on World Bank information , in cash. Amber Thetford, Onafriq The large amounts of cash involved in trade are also cumbersome and difficult to physically transport between markets. Card payments, part of the digital ecosystem, can enable efficient, secure, and transparent transactions that are essential for facilitating trade. Card payments can eliminate the need for manual intervention and reconciliation when it comes to banking and bookkeeping. This, the World Bank states , makes them, on average, three times more cost-effective than conventional purchase order costs. While mobile money payments have greatly improved Africa’s ability to make cross-border payments, they do not meet the full scope of needs of individuals or businesses. As the United Nations points out , there are regulatory bottlenecks, while a lack of interconnectivity among mobile transactions in some countries means that people cannot transfer money across borders. Moreover, limitations of infrastructure, accessibility, and interoperability make it difficult for their users to access the global digital economy. As a result, this type of cross-border payment can be limited. There are solutions to these dilemmas. Prepaid cards can enable businesses and individuals to transact with global institutions and marketplaces without the need to own a bank account. This option removes a pain point for a business that would otherwise need to accept local alternative payment methods or cash. Navigating challenges like high fees, currency shocks and a lack of access to traditional banks can be simplified through prepaid cards. This makes them a pivotal instrument that enhances Africa’s connection to the global economy. For example, one of our customers provides payroll solutions for seafarers and cruise ships, which frequently travel to different countries. Once the card is loaded, it is very convenient for a sailor to use it as one would a normal debit card and swipe to pay for purchases or transmit money across borders. The beauty of this option is that whoever is loading the card with money, can be based anywhere in the world, with the same also being true of the person holding the card. Prepaid cards can also be used to manage expenses because they can be provided to managers of, for example, a bookstore, who can then make independent decisions about business-related purchases, but only up to a certain amount. This has the added advantage of speeding up operations as there are no lengthy delays across the company when it comes to acquiring stock, while it also goes some way towards eliminating fraud as the card has a set limit. Larger companies with staff who travel extensively can also provide gratuities for their employees, who can then cover incidental expenses without having to dip into their own pockets or bring back paperwork to be reimbursed. A platform that simplifies a user’s ability to transfer money to cards brings the AfCTA dream closer to reality. The versatile power of prepaid cards can be used to promote free trade between countries and unite Africa’s fragmented payment landscape. Prepaid solutions can aid businesses seeking to operate in other African countries to thrive – making AfCTA’s aim a reality and boosting economic growth for all .

Onafriq Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • When was Onafriq founded?

    Onafriq was founded in 2009.

  • Where is Onafriq's headquarters?

    Onafriq's headquarters is located at 1 Sandton Dr, Sandhurst, Sandton.

  • What is Onafriq's latest funding round?

    Onafriq's latest funding round is Incubator/Accelerator.

  • How much did Onafriq raise?

    Onafriq raised a total of $217.7M.

  • Who are the investors of Onafriq?

    Investors of Onafriq include African Unicorns, AfricInvest, CommerzVentures, Vitruvian Partners, AXA Investment Managers and 14 more.

  • Who are Onafriq's competitors?

    Competitors of Onafriq include JUMO and 1 more.

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