Among the other backers are Leapfrog Investments and Odey Asset Management as well as some that remained anonymous. After two rounds of funding, Jumo’s total sits at close to $150 million.
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African fintech Jumo, which offers savings, lending and insurance services through partnerships with telecom operators and financial service providers, pulled in $55 million in equity and debt funding from Goldman Sachs, among others investors. So reports Quartz Africa.
Among the other backers are Leapfrog Investments and Odey Asset Management as well as some that remained anonymous. After two rounds of funding, Jumo’s total sits at close to $150 million.