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DEAL: Nigerian startup, CreditChek, raises $240,000 in pre-seed round

Samson Akintaro by Samson Akintaro
July 9, 2022
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DEAL: Nigerian startup, CreditChek, raises $240,000 in pre-seed round
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Nigeria’s credit assessment startup, CreditChek said it has raised $240,000 in a pre-seed funding round. This funding, the company said will be used to drive its vision of becoming the most reliable credit infrastructure in Africa in the next 5 years, fostering trust between lenders and borrowers.

The funding was led by Atom Capital with participation from Aidi Ventures, Ham Serunjogi of Chippercash, Olumide Ogunsanwo of Adamantium Fund, Damola Adegboyega of Assembly Investors, Isaac Ewaleifoh of Launch Africa Ventures, and Ogundiran Kayode.

CreditChek uses structured, user-permissioned data from multiple sources to create powerful Identity, credit and verification services that empower fintechs, banks, microfinance institutions, retail businesses and mobile money operators to build better financial products for the underserved.

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What they are saying

  • Announcing the fundraising, CreditCheck co-founder, Kingsley Ibe, said: “In April 2022, we launched our MVP in beta, testing with a few businesses and making iterations. While in Beta, we onboarded 30 businesses, processed thousands of API calls, and eventually came out of Beta in June 2021.”
  • “As coconut heads; we continue to be stubborn on our vision as financial inclusion advocates but flexible on our mission. Our vision is to be the most reliable credit infrastructure in Africa in the next 5 years, fostering trust between lenders and borrowers. In furtherance of that vision, we are pleased to announce that we’ve raised $240,000 in pre-seed funding led by Atom,” he added.
  • Explaining the role of CreditCheck in the economy, Ibe cited data from the National Bureau of Statistics, which showed that in 2018, financial institutions lost over $4B to chronic loan defaulters.
  • “In Kenya, an estimated 3.2 million people — 6% of the population, have been blacklisted on Kenya’s TransUnion credit reference bureau for non-repayment of digital credit loans. In Nigeria, it is not unusual to hear of customers who take loans from 3 to 5 lenders simultaneously and then disappear into thin air. These sorts of audacious schemes and a general unwillingness of customers to pay loans continue to overwhelm lenders.”
  • This is mostly because existing credit bureaus have a high barrier to entry and are therefore inaccessible to the average Nigerian business. Most low-income consumers aren’t captured in the formal banking system; hence limited historical data on underbanked consumers.
  • “So, we pivoted to building the credit assessment infrastructure for lending businesses in Africa. A platform that will enable both digital and traditional leaders reliably verify identity and assess the creditworthiness of potential customers,” he said.

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Samson Akintaro is a tech enthusiast and has over a decade experience covering and writing about the tech industry. He is currently the Tech Analyst at Nairametrics.

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  1. Mejabi Babatunde says:
    July 11, 2022 at 8:28 am

    May the promise from this guys be kept. The road to credit facility in Nigeria is too narrow and I want to believe that, way forward digitally will actually reduce the tension on the rope and
    trigger more power of importance of credit facility at home at large . Wishing them well in this great endeavor. Thank you.

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