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The TechCrunch Top 3 - Embed that finance: Pezesha, a Kenyan-based fintech startup, is flush with $11 million in new capital as it seeks to bridge the gap between access to financial products and what is a â$330 billion financing deficit for the small enterprises that make up 90% of Africaâs businesses,â Annie reports.
- We’re all connected: If you havenât yet seen yourself in one of your Twitter connectionâs Circles, you may soon. The social media giant is launching the âClose Friendsâ features globally, Ivan reports. Add a bunch of people to your Circle and get tweeting.
- No delivery for you: Delivery platform Gopuff has only been in Europe since November 2021, but Natasha L writes it made the decision to discontinue its service in Spain. She cites that perhaps this is to focus more on the United Kingdom market where revenue there is increasing 30% month over month.
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Startups and VC Initialized Capital was VC Garry Tanâs answer to a need first highlighted by Y Combinator. As a partner at the accelerator from 2010 to 2015, Tan spent time working with companies to better understand what they needed from investors after they graduated. This week, he announced heâs back at the helm at YC, and Natasha M interviewed him about whatâs next for Y Combinator. The company behind last summerâs hot social app, Poparazzi, appears to be readying a round two following its $15 million Series A announced in June. A new listing in the App Store under the developerâs account, TTYL, is teasing a pre-release app called Made with Friends, Sarah reports. When the news hits your eye, like a big pizza pie, thatâs a-more-news: - Notification bubbles: Devin reports that, at long last, thereâs an underwater messaging app.
- Money for laundering: Flush with fresh funds, U.K. “eco laundry” startup Oxwash raised $12 million to spin up its growth plans, Natasha L reports.
- Faster when further afield: The U.K.âs £5 billion Project Gigabit gives out its first contract to connect rural areas to high-speed broadband, Paul reports.
- PriceOye gets the Thiel seal of approval: Islamabad-based startup PriceOye offers a range of electronics products, including smartphones, TVs and home appliances. It just closed a round of funding from investors, including Peter Thiel, reports Jagmeet.
- Dodging the SPAC bullet: Alex and Anna wrote a really interesting piece on TC+ (use “DC” for a 15% discount if youâre not a subscriber yet) about SPACs, how they are falling apart, and how Europe may have dodged a bullet on that front.
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Because it’s a nascent industry that’s largely unregulated, crypto companies are not generally skilled at crisis communications. (Weâre being generous here.) When a bank or financial services company experiences a massive security failure or a volatility shock, federal laws dictate how it must communicate with its customers. Crypto startups, however, must rely on their own best judgment. “Thereâs little benefit in declaring that the sky is falling and begging your community for investment, but an overly rosy outlook wonât fool anyone either,” says Tahem Verma, co-founder and CEO of Mesha. (TechCrunch+ is our membership program, which helps founders and startup teams get ahead. You can sign up here.) Read More |
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Big Tech Inc. Last chance to get your game on in the Facebook Gaming app. The social media giant said it is shutting down its stand-alone app at the end of October, Aisha reports. Donât worry, you can still find your games in Gaming on actual Facebook. When launching the separate app two years ago, it seemed to be more difficult than Facebook bargained for, so it decided to join âem instead of beating âem. |
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