Great News: Y Combinator Invests in Lemonade Finance! 🚀 - The Lemonade Stand

We’re super excited to let you know that Y Combinator has invested in Lemonade Finance.

Twice a year, Y Combinator provides world-class mentorship & seed money funding to selected startups all over the world. We’re happy to be one of the 15 African startups to be selected in this cohort. We also got featured on TechCrunch — the biggest tech news website in the world.

What is Y Combinator?

Y Combinator is the biggest startup accelerator in the world based in California, USA.

YC, as popularly called, has been used to launch some of the biggest technology companies you know today, such as Stripe, Airbnb, Coinbase, Paystack, Flutterwave, Dropbox, Twitch, and Reddit.

Being accepted into this great program brings validation to our work and shows promise of what we can become.

The truth is, we couldn’t have done this without you, our customer & supporter.

Choosing us as your preferred platform to send money home got us here and we want to say a BIG thank you.

What this means for us is more hard work, shipping the best features to you in a timely fashion, and expansion into other countries.

Speaking of expansion, there’s one on the horizon and we cannot wait to tell you.

Thank you again for choosing & supporting us. 💚

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