Stream – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng Tech | Business | Economy Tue, 12 May 2026 11:52:55 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://techeconomy.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/cropped-256Px-32x32.png Stream – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng 32 32 Stream Secures Additional $5.2M Seed Funding Led by BECO Capital https://techeconomy.ng/stream-secures-additional-5-2m-seed-funding-led-by-beco-capital/ https://techeconomy.ng/stream-secures-additional-5-2m-seed-funding-led-by-beco-capital/#respond Tue, 12 May 2026 11:52:55 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=181456 Stream, the Riyadh-born payments and billing platform, has announced a $5.2 million seed extension.

This comes less than six months after closing its initial seed round; bringing total seed funding to $9.2 million. The round was led by BECO Capital, with participation from STV, Flourish Ventures, and Arab Bank, alongside existing investors Outliers and BYLD.

Ibrahim Aldlaigan, Founder and CEO
Ibrahim Aldlaigan, founder and CEO

With this funding, Stream is doubling down on its role as a foundational layer in the region’s financial stack; enabling businesses to move faster, operate with more precision, and scale without operational bottlenecks, in a world where the way businesses get paid is changing as fast as the businesses themselves.

The pace of fundraising mirrors the demand Stream is seeing in the market, and reflects strong conviction from both new and returning investors. Across MENA, businesses are scaling faster and operating more complex revenue models, yet most billing infrastructure has not kept up.

Stream consolidates billing, payments, and post-payment operations into a single system businesses can rely on and control.

Speaking on the seed extension, Ibrahim Aldlaigan, founder and CEO of Stream said,

“Billing is evolving faster than most businesses realise. As our region is realizing its potential, infrastructure needs are changing. Stream is focused on removing any friction that slows or blocks businesses from getting paid. The demand we’re seeing from customers is clear, so we extended the round to move faster, ship more, and take Stream into its next phase.”

The platform enables companies to design flexible payment models, from one-time transactions to subscriptions and installment plans, while eliminating operational drag across reconciliation, reminders, and reporting, with deep ZATCA integration ensuring local Saudi tax compliance.

Building on an already robust platform, the team has continued to innovate at pace, shipping subscription management APIs that enable businesses to build and manage recurring billing models, and introducing MCP (Model Context Protocol) support as a foundational step toward AI-native payments.

Dany Farha, Founder and Managing Partner at BECO Capital shared,

“Our conviction in Stream was rooted in backing a resourceful exceptional founder, Ibrahim, who has deep local payments expertise and sharp product vision. We are excited to support and be part of Stream’s quest to build the billing workflow layer for MENA, an entire new category between payment processing and accounting software with no direct incumbents”

Globally, financial tooling is evolving toward programmability, automation, and deeper integration into business operations. In MENA, however, many businesses are still constrained by disconnected systems –  inefficiencies that compound as they scale.

The businesses themselves are changing too: new models, new channels, and new ways of operating are demanding a different kind of payments infrastructure. Stream is built to meet that moment.

Sarah Alsaleh, general partner at Outliers, shared,

“Ibrahim and the Stream team hold our deepest conviction. They continue to capture a growing opportunity with precision of insight and relentless execution. This is exactly the kind of company that defines markets”.

Founded in 2024, Stream initially gained traction in education before expanding into SaaS and service-led businesses.

Today, Stream processes millions in payments every month, serves hundreds of businesses on its platform, and powers billing for leading organizations such as Atyab and Riyadh Schools Group.

The platform is also seeing strong organic adoption, with hundreds of freelancers and vibe coders signing up for a more frictionless way to get paid.

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iSON Xperiences Appoints Ricardo Langwieder as Chief Sales Officer https://techeconomy.ng/ison-xperiences-appoints-ricardo-langwieder-as-chief-sales-officer/ https://techeconomy.ng/ison-xperiences-appoints-ricardo-langwieder-as-chief-sales-officer/#respond Tue, 01 Apr 2025 12:52:48 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=156019 iSON Xperiences, a global leader in AI-powered digital customer experience (CX) and BPO solutions, has appointed Ricardo Langwieder as its Chief Sales Officer.

Ricardo will join the executive committee and lead the company’s global expansion, revenue growth, and strategic partnerships.

With over 25 years of international corporate and entrepreneurial experience, Ricardo is a recognized expert in customer experience (CX), digital transformation, and business process outsourcing (BPO).

He has held leadership roles at global companies such as Alorica, Majorel, EXL, Stream, and Philips, driving high-impact growth and transformation initiatives.

A key proponent of offshoring and nearshoring businesses into Africa, he has been instrumental in positioning the region as a hub for high-quality, cost-effective CX solutions.

“We are excited to welcome Ricardo to iSON Xperiences,” said Vitul Kwatra, CEO of iSON Xperiences. “As we continue to evolve with AI-powered digital CX and BPO solutions, Ricardo’s expertise in offshoring CX operations to Africa and his strategic vision will be pivotal. His leadership will strengthen our market expansion, create value for clients, and reinforce Africa’s role as a key player in the CX industry.”

Ricardo has played a significant role in attracting international clients and investments to Africa, advocating for its potential as a global CX and BPO hub. His expertise in structuring offshore delivery models and scaling BPO operations aligns with iSON Xperiences’ mission to drive innovation, efficiency, and sustainable economic impact.

“I am thrilled to be joining iSON Xperiences at such a transformative stage,” said Ricardo Langwieder, Chief Sales Officer“The company’s dedication to AI-driven CX innovation, its strong African presence, and client-centric approach set it apart. I look forward to leveraging my experience in offshoring and nearshoring to drive business growth, expand global influence, and contribute to economic opportunities across the region.”

Ricardo’s appointment underscores iSON Xperiences’ commitment to attracting top industry talent and reinforcing its leadership in AI-powered CX solutions across global markets.

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