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Ugandan fintech Asaak acquires FlexClub Mexico for undisclosed sum

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Ugandan fintech firm Asaak has acquired FlexClub Mexico, renaming it Asaak Mexico, as part of its expansion into the Latin American market, aiming to provide transformative financial solutions and incremental credit options.

Facts

  • Asaak, a Ugandan fintech company, has acquired FlexClub Mexico, rebranding it as Asaak Mexico.
  • FlexClub Mexico, originally established by parent company FlexClub, offered mobility financing and car loans to drivers in the informal market to combat fraud.
  • This acquisition marks Asaak’s entry into the Latin American market, following its profitability in Uganda.
  • Asaak and Asaak Mexico plan to develop specialized financial solutions for the LatAm region and introduce Asaak’s incremental credit solutions to Mexico.
  • Tinashe Ruzane, CEO and co-founder of FlexClub clarifies that the sale of the Mexican arm is driven by a need for focus and not a reflection of its potential.
  • Asaak aims to leverage FlexClub Mexico’s vehicle applications, obtained through partnerships with platforms like Uber, to serve a broader customer base.
  • Asaak plans to provide additional credit for needs like fuel, repairs, smartphones, and more through its credit ecosystem.

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