Tunisian Fintech EasyBank Secures $370K Investment for Expansion

10 Feb 2025

EasyBank, a burgeoning fintech startup based in Tunisia, has successfully secured an investment of $370,000 (1.2 million Tunisian dinars) to bolster its international expansion efforts. This funding marks a significant milestone for the company as it seeks to extend its services to key markets in the Middle East, North Africa, and France.

Founded in 2023, EasyBank was established by a dynamic team of fintech specialists and entrepreneurs, led by Mohamed Khelifi. The startup is dedicated to simplifying banking services and enhancing access to crucial financial products, particularly loans. By leveraging advanced artificial intelligence technology, EasyBank streamlines banking processes, assesses loan eligibility efficiently, and provides personalized financial guidance tailored to the needs of its users.

The investment will enable EasyBank to enhance its platform's capabilities, ensuring that users benefit from improved accessibility and efficiency in banking. The company's commitment to innovation is evident in its continuous development of financial tools designed to empower individuals and small businesses with better banking solutions.

As EasyBank prepares to embark on this expansion journey, it aims to establish a strong foothold in the competitive fintech landscape, offering invaluable services that cater to the diverse financial needs of customers across the targeted regions. Through its strategic approach, EasyBank is poised to redefine the banking experience for users in Tunisia and beyond.

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