Franco-Guinean start-up YMO attracts INCO Ventures, Breega, Super Capital and Innovest 

“The fundraising objective is to strengthen our presence in Guinea, to extend our service to new European countries and to have a presence in the United States,” Barry Abdoulaye, founder of the fintech YMO, told Africa Business+.

10/03/2023 at 17h43, by Africa Business+

The start-up has just closed a €3 million round of financing to accelerate its development in instant mobile payment services and financial inclusion in West Africa, Europe and the USA, particularly for the African diaspora.

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