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Nomod (YC S21)

https://nomod.com/
Last activity: 29.11.2021
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📲 Accept card payments on your phone, anytime, anywhere

At Nomod, we're building a financial operating system for forward thinking businesses in emerging markets. We're starting with making it incredibly easy to sign up and start accepting card payments both in-person and online. Next up, we're working on holding money, spending money, making payments, and providing fast access to credit!

Nomod is a globally distributed, fully remote organisation, headquartered out of London
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Location: United Kingdom, England, London
Employees: 11-50
Total raised: $3.4M
Founded date: 2019

Investors 5

Funding Rounds 1

DateSeriesAmountInvestors
15.11.2021Seed$3.4M-

Mentions in press and media 5

DateTitleDescription
29.11.2021Omar Kassim's Nomod Raises US$3.4 Million To Accelerate Its Goal Of Making Payments Easier-
26.11.2021Omar Kassim's Nomod Raises US$3.4 Million To Accelerate Its Goal Of Making Payments Easier-
21.11.2021UK based Payments Fintech Nomod, which Focuses on MENA Region, Secures $3.4M via Seed RoundUK-headquartered Nomod, a payments Fintech with a sharp focus on the MENA region, confirmed earlier this week that it has secured $3.4 million via a seed round. Nomod’s latest investment round takes the Fintech firm’s valuation to $50 milli...
15.11.2021Nomod raises $3.4M seed to allow merchants accept payments without hardwareMicro and small businesses in emerging markets still struggle to access digital payments for several reasons. One, most of them are excluded from various payment ecosystems globally due to their size, and two, getting hardware from provider...
31.08.2021Here are all the companies from Y Combinator’s Summer 2021 Demo Day, Part 1Today Y Combinator kicked off the Demo Day cycle for its Summer 2021 cohort. The collection of early-stage startups on day one-of-two alone numbered in the hundreds, meaning that we had to assemble a team here at TechCrunch just to cover it...

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