US fintech start-up CapWay shuts down

  • CapWay, a US-based fintech focused on financial inclusion, has shut down. The closure was announced by founder Sheena Allen on LinkedIn.
  • Founded in 2016 and based in Atlanta, Georgia, CapWay aimed to provide financial access through products such as:
    • Financial literacy modules
    • Digital banking services
    • Savings tools
  • The fintech raised $770,000 since its launch and was backed by Y Combinator.
  • Allen expressed pride in their accomplishments but disappointment in not completing their mission, citing challenges in securing sufficient funding, particularly for Black and brown fintech founders.
  • Allen noted investor reluctance due to perceived competition and CapWay’s smaller funding compared to others in the space.
  • Looking ahead, Allen remains committed to the financial inclusion space and is in the ideation phase for her next venture.
Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.

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