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Tanzania’s Jamii raises $750k funding for expansion

  • January 9, 2017
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Tanzania’s Jamii raises $750k funding for expansion

Tanzanian micro-health insurance startup Jamii has closed a US$750,000 seed round for expanding across the country and into East and Central Africa.

Jamii, which launched in January 2015, has built a mobile policy management platform that performs all the administration activities of an insurer, and allows users to access cheap insurance via USSD.

The startup was in September named the winner of the Tanzanian leg of the Seedstars World competition, and will shortly be heading to Switzerland to pitch for up to US$1 million in investment.

Jamii has now closed its seed round, made up of 50 per cent grant money and 50 per cent VC funding, which founder and chief executive officer (CEO) Lilian Makoi says will help it impact the lives of 720,000 people by 2018 as it expands across Africa.

The startup had already obtained grant money from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and will launch in five other African countries in 2017, namely Kenya, Uganda, Ghana, Nigeria and South Africa.

Jamii has formed strategic partnerships with Jubilee Insurance and Vodacom Tanzania to enable mobile premium collection and a cashless facility from over 400 hospitals.

Source Disrupt-Africa

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