Chipper Cash Lays off 13% of Its Workforce amid Valuation Drop
Cross-border payments startup Chipper Cash, which was co-founded by Ham Serunjogi, a Ugandan and Maijid Moujaled, a Ghanian, laid off nearly 13% of its workforce, according to reports.
Cross-border payments startup Chipper Cash, which was co-founded by Ham Serunjogi, a Ugandan and Maijid Moujaled, a Ghanian, laid off nearly 13% of its workforce, according to reports.
Chipper Cash, a payments company that was co-founded by Ugandan software developer Ham Serunjogi, raised $30 million (about Shs110 billion) in series B financing, with part of the money coming from Bezos Expeditions — the personal VC fund of Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos.
Chipper Cash, a payments company that was co-founded by Ugandan software developer Ham Serunjogi, has closed a deal with AS Roma which announced that the fintech will now be its “official money transfer platform for Africa.”