Paystack and Olumide Soyombo: Achieving Lift-Off for Nigerian Tech
Case study Paystack and Olumide Soyombo: Achieving Lift-off for Nigerian Tech COMPANY Paystack LOCATION Nigeria SECTOR Fintech ANGEL Olumide Soyombo STAGE Seed ENTRY 2016 EXIT 2020 ENTITY LeadPath www.africanangelacademy.com “PAYMENTS GIANT STRIPE HAS BOUGHT NIGERIAN PAYMENTS STARTUP PAYSTACK FOR AFRICAN EXPANSION” – QUARTZ AFRICA On 15 October 2020, the headlines a 1,400% return on investment have to be us again.” emblazoned across every major (ROI) – the largest exit for Nigerian By the time Shola had approached tech news platform carried the tech investors to date. For angel him for seed funding for Paystack same thrilling news about the investor Olumide Soyombo, in 2015, Olumide knew angels Nigerian fintech phenom Paystack. however, the exit was more than a would need to plan on a second The acquisition, reportedly valued lucrative cash out; it was a turning seed, or even a third, to get these at US$200 million, was a big deal point for the Nigerian tech sector startups to the growth round. But – a very big deal. For Stripe, a he had been helping to build out in the years after Olumide became Silicon Valley unicorn with global for more than a decade. Paystack’s first Nigerian investor, ambitions, it represented a major local investors were still slow on the strategic move. They were already Olumide had been part of the uptake, pushing Olumide to become on a growth streak that year, having Lagos tech ecosystem as an one of the most prolific early recently expanded services into entrepreneur since 2008, when he investors in Lagos, where he had five new European markets.
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