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Stitch raises $25M Series A Extension led by Ribbit Capital

The funding will be used to continue building out its end-to-end payments solutions and expand to additional markets

by TechBuild.Africa
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Stitch, a Payments infrastructure company today announced a $25 million Series A extension, led by Ribbit Capital, bringing the total raised to $52 million.

Stitch will use the funding to continue building its end-to-end payments solutions – designed to meet complex and evolving payments needs for global enterprise clients – and expand its reach to serve more markets.

In addition to Ribbit Capital, existing investors including PayPal Ventures, The Raba Partnership and CRE Venture Capital have renewed their support, and several new investors joined including 9 Yards Capital.

“We’ve known the Ribbit team for a few years and have consistently been impressed with their knowledge of the space.

In particular, they have a strong view of the global landscape, and their exceptional understanding of emerging markets has already proven to be immensely valuable,” said Stitch co-founder and CEO Kiaan Pillay.

“We couldn’t be more excited to welcome Ribbit and to receive additional support from partners that have been a significant part of our journey thus far.

We’ve seen substantial growth since we emerged from stealth just over two years ago, and we look forward to finding more ways to anticipate and address the needs of the large, global enterprises we serve as the payments landscape continues to evolve.”

Today, Stitch serves primarily enterprise businesses with end-to-end payments solutions. Clients rely on Stitch to:

  • accept payments via Pay by bank, Debit + Credit Card, Manual bank transfer, Recurring debits and Cash;
  • manage, orchestrate and reconcile payments across multiple methods, providers and geographies in one dashboard with PayOS;
  • and easily disburse funds via Payouts

The Stitch team offers hands-on client support, including localised insights into the payments landscape; custom-built, co-created solutions; and access to the latest open banking innovations – such as Pay by bank solutions and real time payments rails – for both local and international businesses.

These solutions enable businesses to instantly access the financial system and remove the complexities of sending, receiving and managing funds. Stitch sits at the infrastructure level, leveraging direct connections with banks and networks, which eliminates middlemen and results in greater reliability, higher uptime and faster issue resolution.

Stitch infrastructure powers leading global and African businesses across sectors, including MTN, Multichoice, The Foschini Group (TFG), Standard Bank’s SnapScan and Yoco, as well as global PSP partners and leading global consumer internet companies.

Stitch announced a $21 million Series A in February 2022, following a $6 million Seed round in 2021.


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