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Kenyan Fintech Power Secures $3 Million In Seed Funding

Felicia Akindurodoye by Felicia Akindurodoye
February 17, 2023
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Power, a fintech firm based in Kenya has just raised $3 million in a seed round. This fund was raised to increase the delivery of its services, which it offered to Kenya, Zambia and other South African countries.

Employees who work for Power have access to financial resources like short- and long-term loans, chances for investing, and insurance policies. A $3 million seed fundraising round headed by DOB Equity with participation from QED Investors, Quona Capital, Zephyr Acorn, and Norrsken Impact Accelerator has enabled the fintech to scale in Kenya and enter Zambia.

The operation in Zambia will differ slightly from the one in Kenya. Co-founder and CEO Brian Dempsey told reporters that Power intends to be a technology partner rather than an active lender in South Africa and that it has reached an agreement with First Capital Bank to launch its most recent strategy.

“In southern Africa, we have a bank partnership in Zambia, Malawi, Mozambique, Botswana, and Zimbabwe. We’re starting in Zambia. And what we are trying to look for in our partners is a typical bank that is banking a lot of companies, corporates, or SMEs but not banking a lot of retail consumers but has the strategic intent to expand their offering and grow their loan book and deposit-based savings,” he said.

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Power’s New Focus

The business intends to keep working with banks and uses technology to enable them to provide a wider range of services to employees. Over the next three years, Power plans to expand to at least ten African markets.

In addition, Gbenga Ajayi, Africa Head and Partner at QED Investors, expressed anticipation for working with Power in Kenya to provide targeted financial services to a group of people whom current providers have neglected or underserved. He is eager to impart knowledge garnered from similar businesses throughout the world to aid Power’s expansion in Kenya and throughout Africa.

Via Power, people can also buy different insurance products, pay for them over a long period with the same interest, and gain access to partner company packages that need lump-sum payments.

A portion of an employee’s salary can be accessed in advance due to power. Additionally, it offers long-term loans with monthly interest rates of 2 to 3 percent based on the wages of its employees.

Additionally, clients enrolling in the investment service are introduced to money-market and pension funds, in which a set percentage of their salaries is invested.

The majority of lenders base their lending choices on credit reference agencies. However, Power exclusively lends to staff members and independent contractors of businesses that have joined its platform. Employee loan requests can be seen, approved, and rejected by the HR staff of those onboarded organizations. By doing so, fintech can lower the risk of default and guarantee that borrowers can only borrow money that they can afford to repay.

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What Is Being Done

The startup has signed up 75 businesses in Kenya thus far, giving it access to more than 40,000 employees, of whom it has been able to serve 15%. Since its founding, the organization has disbursed loans totalling more than $1.5 million.

“We integrate into their payment or payroll system, allowing their workforce to download the Power app. We then conduct digital identity checks and open up our four key services to them,” said Dempsey, who co-founded Power with Chandra Singh in 2020.

“Once we connect into a company, we already know how much the individuals are earning, how long they’ve worked there. We know whether they’re full-time, part-time contractors, or gig workers.”

We connect with the credit bureau in real time to pull information on other facilities they might have in the market. And we use all that information to provide a unique amount, interest rate, and loan tenure for workers,” he said.

Power claims it reduces the risk of default and ensures borrowers have access to funds they can repay by exclusively lending to employees and contractors (gig workers) of businesses on its platform.

Power employees have access to long-term loans based on their income, which are accessible for 2-3% interest per month and can be used in part in advance. Using the application, HR may view, accept, or reject employee loan requests.

According to the business, it establishes a real-time connection with the credit bureau to retrieve data on any other facilities it might have on the market. Additionally, it claims to use all of that data to produce a loan amount, interest rate, and term.

Also available are a variety of insurance products that may be purchased, paid for over a lengthy period with the same interest, and access to partner company packages that require lump-sum payments.

Furthermore, Power claims to have expanded to Zambia, where it intends to work as a technology partner as opposed to acting as a lender. Additionally, it launched its most recent plan in collaboration with First Capital Bank.

With the new expansion in Zambia now a reality, one can only imagine what would be done there. Power would be a force to reckon with in the Zambian fintech industry.

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Felicia Akindurodoye

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Felicia Akindurodoye is an experienced writer and researcher, whose watchword is originality.

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