Daily Digest Wednesday 4, November 2020
Funding In North Africa
Aerial Vehicle Startup Atlan Space Raises US$1M Series A Funding To Expand Its Business
Launched in 2016 by Younes Moumen and Badr Idrissi, ATLAN Space enables unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to carry out tracking missions with complete autonomy. Through its technology, the platform helps governments and institutions fight environmental crime and assist vulnerable populations. Read more
Funding In East Africa
Kenya’s Wee Media Raises US$400k Seed Funding
Wee Media CEO Rishabh Lawania indicated that the restructure towards African journalism and data intelligence seeks to plug the data gap in the private equity, venture capital and mergers and acquisition space. Read more
Latest News
Egypt Fintech Startup Launches Country’s First Digital Wallet
Jacques Marco, co-founder and CEO at Raseedy explains that the fintech expects the digital wallet to be used by one million people in the months to come, giving users the opportunity to better manage their finances. Read more
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