Funded Financial Services Startups in Cairo
Among the 23 most recent Cairo financial-services deals shown, the largest disclosed round is Telda’s $20M Seed round on 2022-10-12; that figure sits far a…
Among the 23 most recent Cairo financial-services deals shown, the largest disclosed round is Telda’s $20M Seed round on 2022-10-12; that figure sits far above the next-largest disclosed amounts in the table ($50M at Paymob exists, but it is undiscounted as the only $50M disclosed round, and otherwise the disclosed amounts cluster between ~$500K and $16M). Another clear outlier is Paymob’s $50M Series B on 2022-05-09, which dwarfs most other disclosed rounds (e.g., Amenli’s $2M on 2024-11-18 and SehaTech’s $850K on 2023-09-03).
The list is tightly geographically focused: every entry is in Cairo, Al Qahirah, Egypt. Temporally, rounds span from 2021-01-06 (Cassbana) through the most recent 2025-06-17 (Octane), with multiple financings clustering in 2022–2023 (e.g., Paymob, Nexta, Telda, Cassbana, SehaTech) and a smaller set appearing in 2024–mid 2025. Stage disclosure is mixed: only 9 of the 23 rows show a labeled stage (with others marked “Series Unknown” or blank), and “undisclosed” amounts appear in 6 rows.
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Frequently asked
Which disclosed round is the standout outlier in Cairo financial services, and how does it compare with the rest of the disclosed amounts?
Paymob’s $50M Series B (2022-05-09) is the largest disclosed amount in the table, and it is far above most other disclosed rounds such as Telda’s $20M Seed (2022-10-12), Thndr’s $16M (2025-05-17), and Octane’s $5M (2025-06-17). The rest of the disclosed values generally sit in the sub-$20M range.
Are the rounds concentrated in a specific time window within the 23 most recent entries?
There is a noticeable concentration in 2022–2023: Paymob (2022-05-09), Nexta (2022-10-19), Telda (2022-10-12), Seqoon (2022-10-24), SehaTech (2023-09-03), Hollydesk (2023-02-22), and many “undisclosed” entries within that same period. The newest edge is 2025-06-17 (Octane) with earlier dates extending back to 2021-01-06 (Cassbana).
How concentrated is the geography, and does the table show any intra-city variation?
All 23 entries are located in Cairo, Al Qahirah, Egypt, so there is no geographic spread to compare across neighborhoods or nearby cities. The dataset behaves like a single-city cluster rather than a multi-city list.
What do disclosure patterns suggest about visibility of deal size and stage across these rounds?
Undisclosed amounts appear in 6 rows (e.g., Credify on 2024-07-09, Sympl on 2024-02-14, Banknbox on 2023-12-11, and Amwal on 2022-12-01). Stage labels are also uneven: several deals are marked “Series Unknown” (e.g., Octane 2025-06-17, Thndr 2025-05-17, Money Fellows 2025-05-04 is labeled Series C), while one row (DigiMaaya on 2024-03-01) has a blank stage field.
Which stage mix appears most often among labeled rounds, and which specific dates anchor those stages?
Among the labeled stage rows, Seed and Pre-Seed both recur (e.g., Seed: enza 2025-03-24 $7M, Amenli 2024-11-18 $2M, Telda 2022-10-12 $20M, Nexta is labeled “Venture - Series Unknown” instead; Pre-Seed: SehaTech 2023-09-03 $850K, Seqoon 2022-10-24 $500K, Agel 2023-06-21 undisclosed, Estafsar 2022-11-16 undisclosed). The table’s large anchor rounds sit in named stages too, including Paymob’s Series B on 2022-05-09 ($50M) and Money Fellows’ Series C on 2025-05-04 ($13M).
Are there other large rounds besides the top two outliers worth comparing for pipeline targeting?
After Paymob ($50M on 2022-05-09) and Telda ($20M on 2022-10-12), the next disclosed tiers in the table are Thndr at $16M (2025-05-17) and Money Fellows at $13M (2025-05-04). Several other disclosed deals cluster well below that range, such as Octane at $5M (2025-06-17), enza at $7M (2025-03-24), and DigiMaaya at $7M (2024-03-01).
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