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mTek recieves funding as it plans to expand in E. Africa

The firm received $1.25 million or Sh171.3 million.

In Summary
  • It is leveraging technology to enhance transparency and efficiency to unlock insurance for everybody and increase insurance penetration in Africa
  • The firm offers a seamless and convenient avenue to access insurance products through its innovative platform.
mTek director and co-founder Chris Osore, CEO Bente Krogmann and CTO and co-founder Felix Okoth. The insurtech firm has secured an investment of USD 1.25m from Verod-Kepple Africa Ventures (VKAV) and Founders Factory Africa (FFA) as it sets its sights on expansion in East Africa.
mTek director and co-founder Chris Osore, CEO Bente Krogmann and CTO and co-founder Felix Okoth. The insurtech firm has secured an investment of USD 1.25m from Verod-Kepple Africa Ventures (VKAV) and Founders Factory Africa (FFA) as it sets its sights on expansion in East Africa.

mTek, a Kenyan-based digital online insurance platform has secured an investment of $1.25 million (Sh171.3 million) from Verod-Kepple Africa Ventures (VKAV) and Founders Factory Africa (FFA).

The firm offers a seamless and convenient avenue to access insurance products through its innovative platform connecting the overall insurance ecosystem

The funding is targeted to support the firm’s rapid growth to increase its presence in the Kenyan and East African insurance market while solidifying its position as a leader in insurtech innovation.

"We are excited to have VKAV and FFA as part of team mTek as we are building Africa's number one platform as a service for the insurance ecosystem,'' mTek CEO Bente Krogmann said. 

He added that they are looking forward to further strengthening strategic partnerships with other market players to foster innovation, expand access to insurance, and create value for end-users and the wider insurance ecosystem.

mTek is leveraging technology to enhance transparency and efficiency to unlock insurance for everybody and increase insurance penetration in Africa, which has remained stagnant below three per cent for years, according to Insurance Regulatory Authority (IRA) statistics.

"We are dedicated to leveraging technology such as artificial intelligence and machine learning, along with product innovation to streamline processes, enhance customer experiences, and drive operational efficiencies  across the insurance value chain." 

According to VKAV partner, Ory Okolloh, Low insurance penetration in many African countries is not a new problem, many players both mainstream and start-ups have tried to tackle the low penetration rates described above from various angles.

"However, we believe that mTek is in a strong position to solve the existing challenges through a combination of a superior technology platform and strong partnerships.”

By providing customers with greater choice and partnering with insurers to optimise their distribution, mTek is making insurance increasingly accessible wherever it operates and lowering costs for all parties in the industry,” Philani Mzila, Investment manager at Founders Factory Africa said. 

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