South African Fintech Firm Raises $7.5 Million to Expand Financial Inclusion
Omnisient, a South African fintech startup, secured a $7.5 million Series A investment from Arise to support its mission of enhancing financial inclusion across Africa and beyond. The investment will help Omnisient expan...
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