Tunisian fintech startup EasyBank has successfully raised $370,000 (approximately 1.2 million Tunisian dinars) in funding, marking a major milestone in its journey towards international expansion. The company, founded in 2023, is now gearing up to enter markets in the Middle East, North Africa, and France.
EasyBank, led by fintech entrepreneur Mohamed Khelifi, is on a mission to simplify access to banking services. The startup focuses on providing seamless digital solutions, making loans and financial products more accessible to individuals and businesses.
AI-Powered Banking for a New Era
One of EasyBank’s standout features is its use of artificial intelligence to personalise financial services. The platform analyses customer profiles to streamline the loan application process, ensuring users get tailored banking solutions that suit their needs. This innovative approach enhances efficiency, removing the traditional hurdles associated with financial access.
With this latest round of funding, EasyBank is well-positioned to expand its footprint beyond Tunisia, establishing itself as a key player in the global fintech landscape. As the company moves forward, its goal remains clear—transforming banking into a more inclusive and user-friendly experience.
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