FINTECH AFRICA | Nigerian Stablecoin Fintech, Timon, Secures Funding and Expands into Kenya After Crossing 100,000 Users
Nigerian travel fintech, Timon, has expanded into Kenya after surpassing 100,000 users, alongside securing an undisclosed investment from crypto and Web3 accelerator, Alliance, as it bets on stablecoins to power cross-border travel payments across Africa. This Alliance DAO Nigerian Alumni Wants to Cut the Cost of Cross-Border Business Payments to as Little as 0.1% via Stablecoins The company said most of its growth has come through referrals and word of mouth, with Kenya emerging as one of its […]
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- FINTECH AFRICA | Nigerian Stablecoin Fintech, Timon, Secures Funding and Expands into Kenya After Crossing 100,000 Users
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