The calling app looks to connect seven million users in the African diaspora by 2025, after securing R25 million in funding.
, the international calling app that enables people around the world to make calls to any landline or mobile phone, has raised $1.4 million in a Pre-Series A funding round.The capital injection will drive the company’s goal of connecting seven million people by 2025, while strengthening its journey towards long-term profitability.“We're incredibly proud of Talk360 's growth,” says Hans Osnabrugge , co-founder and CEO of Talk360 .
After the raises, Talk360 sought to expand its user base among the African diaspora in the UK, US and SA. It also explored the potential of establishing a payment aggregator designed to streamline the payment experience across the fragmented African market and solve the challenge of failed payment attempts for both merchants and consumers.“Our payment platform has been exclusively used in-house to establish a strong foundation.
Founded in 2015, Talk360 counts users in over 190 countries with offices in SA, Nigeria, India and The Netherlands, to connect lives and bridge distance to connect family and friends via calls.
Hans Osnabrugge HAVAIC Dean Hiine International Calling App Pre-Series A Funding
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