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DEAL: Nigerian lending startup, Payhippo raises $3 million in seed funding

Janet John by Janet John
November 3, 2021
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Payhippo, a lending startup that is widening credit access for small businesses in Nigeria, announced today that it raised $3 million in seed funding.

The round was led by influential African fintech founders and financial leaders Ham Serunjogi and Maijid Moujaled, co-founders of Chipper Cash; Olugbenga “GB” Agboola, Flutterwave founder; Bolaji Balogun, CEO Chapel Hill Denham; and Hakeem Belo-Osagie, Founder Metis Capital Partners.

Other angel investors include Paystack, Brex, and Tala and several LPs from Payhippo’s preseed investors. Institutional investors include TEN13, VentureSouq, and Prodigio Capital.

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What Payhippo does

Payhippo was launched in August 2019 by three co-founders, Zach Bijesse, CEO; Chioma Okotcha, COO; and Uche Nnadi, CTO. They were also part of the Y Combinator Summer 2021 cohort. The team had the vision to establish an innovative lending product for small businesses in Africa after working in fintech and lending firms in Nigeria.

Small businesses play a significant role in most economies and contribute to job creation and global economic development. In Nigeria, small businesses account for 96 percent of companies, 84 percent of employment, and 48 percent of the national GDP.

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There are an estimated 40 million small businesses in Nigeria, and only a few have access to formal financing. This is a significant issue because, without working capital, companies are unable to invest and grow. Most small businesses are creditworthy; however, accessing credit is challenging because they do not have credit scores. Traditional lenders’ collateral requirements are too high. For those businesses that get through the process, it can take up to three months to receive the funds.

Payhippo provides small businesses with short-term working capital with average loan amounts of $1300 and allows them to use the principal amount during the entire tenor, using the money to run their businesses entirely.

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A business can apply for a loan through the company’s online platform by providing their business information.

Through their backend technology system, the firm uses KYC checks to verify the business’s cash flow data, business owner data, and industry data – all within a few minutes. In a couple of hours, the company receives its loan.

Businesses then repay the whole loan at the end of the loan period. Small companies can then build their Payhippo score based on their track record – by repaying their loans on time, they become eligible for higher amounts of capital.

What they are saying

Chioma Okotcha, Co-founder and COO, Payhippo, said: “The funding will allow us to invest in hiring more engineers and data scientists. We aim to improve our technology and enhance our lending offerings as we continue to address the persistent financing gap for small businesses in Nigeria. At Payhippo, our vision is to provide millions of small businesses with sufficient and available capital to run and grow their businesses.”

Bolaji Balogun, Founder, and CEO of Chapel Hill Denham said: “We’re excited at how Payhippo is using technology to provide SMEs in Africa with access to finance required to run their business needs. By lending to small businesses, Payhippo is allowing business owners access much-needed working capital to grow their businesses and create much-needed jobs in the economy.”

Ham Serunjogi, Cofounder and CEO of Chipper Cash, said: “New financial technologies are being developed and implemented changing the competitive landscape in the financial sector in Africa. Access to credit is a critical necessity for small businesses to manage their daily challenges. Payhippo helps address this need through its innovative approach that provides loans to small businesses in less than three hours enabling them to have access to sufficient working capital to grow.”

To date, Payhippo has disbursed 5,000 loans to small businesses across Nigeria. In September 2021, the company earned $64,000 in revenue from $900K disbursed, experiencing 25% monthly growth with a 97 percent repayment rate on loans.

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