Nigeria: CRE Venture Capital leads $6m bridge round for B2B marketplace
Sabi, a B2B marketplace serving the informal sector, announced the close of a $6 million bridge round led by CRE Venture Capital to support its continued fast-paced growth in Nigeria and beyond.
Sabi is platforming Nigeria’s $244 billion informal trade sector by providing the digital infrastructure to help SMEs grow their businesses. Over 175,000 merchants use Sabi’s category agnostic platform to manage their businesses and make B2B transactions.
The company has been operational in Nigeria for just over a year and recently became operational in Kenya. Sabi’s network of over 10,000 agents now interacts with merchants across all 36 Nigerian states, delivering the online and offline support needed to properly service the over 41 million micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises in Nigeria alone that can benefit from the Sabi platform.
Sabi’s bridge round follows the company’s seed round closed in mid-2020 which also attracted leading international investors including Janngo Capital, Atlantica Ventures, and Waarde Capital. This bridge round financing will help fuel the company’s rapid growth as it eyes new markets including South Africa, which is also home to a multi-billion dollar informal sector.
Anu Adasolum, CEO of Sabi, commented, “We are excited to have closed this bridge round as Sabi continues to grow at an incredible pace. Our merchant users are taking advantage of every part of our platform, and the quality of the B2B partners we have brought onto the market is clear from the ever-increasing transaction volume.”
Pardon Makumbe, co-founder and managing partner of CRE Venture Capital added, “CRE Venture Capital is proud to support Sabi’s continued growth across Nigeria and expansion into Kenya and South Africa. Sabi’s online/offline approach to serving informal businesses, combined with the quality of its platform and service provider curation, has clearly taken root in Nigeria. The company is on track to be one of the fastest-growing African companies of 2021 and is showing no signs of slowing down.”
Ademola Adesina, co-founder of Sabi added, “Now that Sabi is operational all across Nigeria, we look forward to bringing our solution into new markets with similar informal sector challenges, starting with Kenya and then South Africa. Sabi’s team, platform, and investors are ready to continue scaling Sabi into Africa’s leading B2B marketplace.”
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