Talk360 looks to create more jobs

Published Jun 2, 2022

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INTERNATIONAL calling app Talk360 aims to accelerate its mission to create jobs and reduce unemployment in the communities which it serves through its rapidly growing agent network, says co-founder Hans Osnabrugge.

He said that by creating jobs and micro entrepreneurship opportunities within different communities, they learned how they could help African consumers and businesses connect with their loved ones.

The calling app which enables people around the world to make reliable and affordable calls to any landline or mobile phone worldwide, has secured $4 million (R64 million) in funding as it prepares to launch a new pan-African payment platform in mid-2022. It said it raises capital to expand footprint and brand across Africa, and open its’ payment platform to other merchants

The seed round of funding was led by leading African venture capital investor HAVAÍC, 4Di Capital and several prominent fintech angel investors.

Talk360 was co-founded in 2016 by South African venture builder Dean Hiine, Dutch entrepreneurs Hans Osnabrugge and Jorne Schamp. With offices in South Africa, the Netherlands, India and Nigeria, it connected more than 2 million people last year.

While the Talk360 app was seeing rapid growth on the continent, with a growing number of paying users, it said accessibility has been an issue for the 500 million underserviced people. It said users either did not have online banking to buy Talk360 airtime, or their local currencies or payment methods were simply not supported. The new payment platform aimed to address the continued issue of inaccessibility by providing users with the option to buy products and services using any currency and more than 160 payment methods. It will also be opened to other service providers.

Hiine said that from the start, their mission was to bridge distance and connect lives by offering reliable, affordable, and easy-to-use digital services, delivered in a localised manner to all communities, particularly emerging countries, so they can connect to the world. “The Talk360 app is now the number one calling app in Africa, independent of users’ currency or preferred way of payment. Thanks to our + 750K physical points of sale and ability to support mobile wallets, our reach goes beyond the traditional credit and debit card support that international companies usually use. We now have enough traction to attract internationally renowned investors to expand our footprint and allow other companies to use our unique single checkout payment platform for all of Africa,” Hiine said.

HAVAÍC managing partner Ian Lessem said Talk360’s ability to overcome the challenge of distribution in Africa and organic growth was ‘nothing short of spectacular’, speaking to the quality of its product, technology and leadership team.

“With HAVAÍC’s experience, networks and complimentary investments in Africa, we are incredibly excited about the prospects of Talk360. We believe the business will not only continue on a path of exponential customer acquisition, but is well on its way to leverage this growth by offering other complementary technology-enabled products to its growing customer base,” Lessem said.

The angel investors include several unicorn founders and executives such as Gaston Aussems (ex-Mollie), Robert Kraal (ex-Adyen), Gabriel de Montessuss (President WorldPay International) and Marnix van der Ploeg (ex-Booking.com and EQT).

Aussems said Africa was an ‘interesting growth market’, with a fast-growing middle class. “Through the calling app, Talk360 has already connected many people and is consistently improving the lives of its customers. With 60 percent of the population under the age of 25, there is huge potential for mobile digital services. The new payment platform will make it possible for providers to offer their services across the continent and to offer a suitable payment option for every consumer,” Aussems said.

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