Moniepoint hires M&A head

Moniepoint, the leading business banking platform in Nigeria and Africa’s largest fintech, has appointed Ross Strike as the new Head of M&A and Investor Relations. Ross brings over a decade of experience in investment banking and venture capital, and his expertise will be crucial as Moniepoint continues to grow.

Facts

  • Moniepoint appoints Ross Strike as Head of M&A and Investor Relations.
  • Moniepoint is the leading business banking platform in Nigeria and Africa’s largest fintech.
  • Recently recognized by the Financial Times as Africa’s second-fastest growing company.
  • Ross has over a decade of experience in investment banking and venture capital.
  • Ross has led investments in over ten venture capital funds across Africa and South Asia.
  • Ross has worked at British International Investment (BII) and Citi’s Investment Banking division.
  • Moniepoint is backed by world-leading institutional investors, including QED Investors, Novastar, Lightrock, BII, FMO, Global Ventures, Endeavour Catalyst, and New Voices Fund.
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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