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Nigeria’s Bujeti Accepted into Y Combinator 2023 Cohort  

by Joan Aimuengheuwa
January 13, 2023
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Bujeti accepted into Y Combinator 2023 -Achille Arouko
Achille Arouko, CEO of Bujeti

Achille Arouko, CEO of Bujeti

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Bujeti, a Nigerian startup, has been accepted into the Y Combinator accelerator winter 2023 cohort.

Y Combinator is one of the most prestigious startup accelerators in the world, and being accepted into the program is a significant achievement for Bujeti.

Bujeti, an expense management platform, founded in 2022, has quickly gained popularity among small and medium-sized businesses for its user-friendly platform that simplifies the process of businesses managing expenses.

With features like corporate cards, automatic reimbursements, and budgeting tools, Bujeti helps businesses save time and money by streamlining their reimbursement processes.

“We are thrilled to be part of the Y Combinator community,” said Achille Arouko, founder and CEO of Bujeti. “This is an amazing opportunity for us to grow our business and continue to provide the best possible solution for our customers.”

Bujeti will receive mentorship and support from experienced entrepreneurs and investors as part of the Y Combinator program.

This will help the company continue to develop and improve its platform, making it even easier and more efficient for businesses to manage expenses and employee reimbursement.

“Joining Y Combinator is a major milestone for Bujeti,” said Achille. “We are excited to be part of this incredible community and look forward to the opportunities and growth that come with it.”

Bujeti’s goal is to help businesses save time and money while providing a seamless and stress-free experience for them. The platform is currently used by businesses of all sizes, from small startups to large enterprises.

Bujeti is a valuable tool for businesses of all sizes and industries. With its user-friendly interface and comprehensive expense management tools, Bujeti makes it easy for businesses to take care of their employees and keep their finances organized.

With its participation in Y Combinator, Bujeti is poised for even greater success in the future. The company is dedicated to providing the best possible solution for businesses, and is excited to see where this new chapter takes them.

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