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“$1.5M Pre-Seed Raised by Cleva, an African Fintech Supported by Y Combinator and Former Stripe & AWS Members”

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Nigerian fintech Cleva, focused on creating a banking platform for African individuals and businesses to receive international payments by opening USD accounts, has raised $1.5 million in pre-seed funding. “The team is uniquely qualified to address this given their experience building banking products at Stripe and robust platforms at AWS. Both founders share a strong connection with the African market. (It’s worth highlighting that while Cleva exclusively provides USD accounts, other players offer GBP and EUR accounts.) Meanwhile, the YC-backed startup, which generates revenue when users swap and exchange their funds (in USD accounts) for the local currency (in naira for now), also charges a 0.9% fee on deposits into customers’ USD accounts.

A Comparison of HSBC’s Zing International Payments App with Wise and Revolut: Uncovering the Differences

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EUR wallets also come with bank details, which means that Zing customers can receive SEPA payments to their EUR wallet directly. When it comes to sending money, Zing supports dozens of currencies — more currencies than the ten I listed above. When you convert GBP to EUR, Zing charges 0.6% in exchange fees. Plus accounts can exchange up to £3,000 per month without exchange fees. Premium, Metal and Ultra customers don’t pay exchange fees, but they pay £7.99 to £45 per month in subscription fees.