Nigerian LegalTech Startup Lexlytic Joins Antler, Set to Redefine Compliance Sector
In a continent where regulations evolve faster than many businesses can track, two innovators are on a mission to change...
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In a continent where regulations evolve faster than many businesses can track, two innovators are on a mission to change...
The ceremony took place at the Council Chambers of the Presidential Villa, Abuja, on Thursday, October 23, 2025, with Amupitan...
The company says its Price Bidding feature already allows fair fare negotiation within the app.
Venture capital in African tech has cooled, forcing founders to choose between chasing stretched consumers or serving businesses with deeper...
The report discloses a steep growth in pension funds’ appetite for alternative investments.
The new capital will support the expansion of its global operations, strengthen its regulatory presence, and enhance its institutional banking...
140 million Nigerians are online, yet over 80 million still lack power. ALTON’s Gbenga Adebayo says true inclusion demands urgent...
He described connectivity as “an indispensable end of life,” noting that when it fails, “opportunities stop, and lives can be...
The competition recognises some of the continent’s most innovative startups in financial technology and other high-impact solutions that address Africa’s...
The company’s shares, which had risen 39% this year before the report, fell 5.6% to $1,171.24 in after-hours trading on...
Atlas allows users to summarise webpages, compare products, analyse data, fill out forms, and even automate complex tasks.
Analysts say the change could help revive developer engagement on the platform, allowing X to compete more effectively with companies...
The investment is the largest funding in Africa’s two-wheel EV sector.
Investors and industry leaders at the African Business Angel Network (ABAN) Congress emphasised that African startups need more than just...
The funding also saw backing from Y Combinator, Afore Capital, and COTU Ventures, alongside several high-profile angel investors.
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