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Money Fellows Raises $13M to Fuel Fintech Expansion Across Africa

May 5, 2025
3 min read
Author: Aayushya Ranjan

Money Fellows raises $13M to expand its fintech platform, digitize traditional savings systems, and drive financial inclusion across Africa and beyond.

Money Fellows, Africa’s leading fintech digital platform, has successfully raised $13 million in this new financing round. This strategic extension brings the total amount invested in the company to over $60 million USD since its inception. The new investment aims to enhance and upgrade the company’s digital platform, especially as its user base expands to over 8.5 million users and it continues to collaborate with more than 350 local and regional partners.

This new round of investment is co-led by Al Mada Ventures (AMV) and DPI Venture Capital via the Nclude Fund, with notable contributions from Partech, and CommerzVentures, all of which are dedicated to driving innovation across emerging markets. This investment is set to support the company’s expansion into new markets and drive a major shift in traditional methods of saving, borrowing, and investing—by digitizing these services and delivering them in a modern, secure way. The goal is to advance financial inclusion and enable millions of individuals to access innovative and efficient financial services.

Money Fellows is a critical player in Africa’s financial ecosystem, combining the power of community-based savings with cutting-edge fintech to create a seamless and scalable solution. This investment is a testament to the potential we have to further our mission of empowering individuals, especially in underserved regions, to save, invest, and access credit in a cost-effective and impactful way.

– Ahmed Wadi, Founder and CEO, Money Fellows

ROSCA’s (Rotating Savings and Credit Association) are very old financial arangements, with roots going back hundreds, if not thousands of years. AMV was impressed by the modernized version of this business that Money Fellows was able to build, positively impacting thousands of families in Egypt. We are excited to partner up with the team as they expand their horizon and capabilities.

– Omar Laalej, Managing Director, AMV

DPI believes that the future of financial services in Africa lies in innovation, and Money Fellows is leading the way by modernizing traditional savings systems. We are excited to partner with such a visionary company on a mission to enable seamless access to financial management tools to consumers in Egypt, and look forward to seeing them expand their impact across the Middle East and Africa.

– Mohamed Aladdin, General Partner, DPI Venture Capital

We are proud to support Money Fellows in their efforts to bring digital financial services to more people across Africa. Their platform is uniquely positioned to leverage traditional savings practices while incorporating modern technology to drive financial inclusion on a massive scale.

– Cyril Collon, General Partner, Partech

The impact that Money Fellows is making in transforming savings practices is exactly the kind of innovation we’re eager to support. By digitizing savings circles, they’re not just changing the way people save – they’re changing lives.

– Patrick Meisberger, Managing Partner, CommerzVentures

Founded in 2017 by Ahmed Wadi, Money Fellows has quickly established itself as a leader in the Fintech space. With this new funding, the company is poised to expand its operations into new markets, including North Africa, with a focus on Morocco, a key market for digital financial services. This growth is expected to be bolstered by major upcoming events such as the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations and the 2030 FIFA World Cup, which will significantly boost digital finance adoption across the region.

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