Seamfix, a global digital identity solutions provider, has secured $4.5 million from Alitheia IDF, a gender lens investing fund. This private equity funding round will be used to scale Seamfix’s technology infrastructure, improve data flow for continental trade and integration, and expand its digital ID and credential services into five new African countries.
Starting in Nigeria, Seamfix provides identity creation, verification, and transaction accreditation solutions for large organisations and government agencies across multiple African countries. The new funding represents Seamfix’s first institutional investment and will enable the company to expand its services to Ghana, Kenya, South Africa, Ethiopia, and Uganda.
Digital ID and verification systems are crucial to unlocking significant economic value across Africa’s growing and increasingly digital societies. From financial participation and efficiency in government services to public health and job creation, digital ID and verification systems are a fundamental driver of economic growth on the continent. A recent report suggested that African countries that implement effective digital ID systems can boost their GDP by up to 13 percent.
Since Chimezie Emewulu and Chibuzor Onwurah founded the company, Seamfix has been at the forefront of delivering end-to-end digital ID and credentials solutions for connecting businesses and individuals to disparate identity databases in Africa and around the world.
The company has delivered a wide range of solutions for organizations such as Veremark, Nigeria’s National Identity Management Commission [NIMC], telcos (MTN, Glo, Airtel and 9 Mobile), financial institutions (United Bank for Africa, Interswitch and Union Bank) and more, enabling them and their customers globally to seamlessly create, verify and access trusted digital identities and services.
Seamfix’s key achievements include the successful development of a digital solution enabling widespread access to National Identification Numbers (NINs) for more than 100 million Nigerians. Seamfix also supported Nigerian telecommunications services providers in registering and verifying a database of over 200 million Subscriber Identification Modules (SIMs) to comply with Nigerian Communications Commission regulations.
Seamfix currently works with major telcos across Africa (Nigeria, Côte D’Ivoire, Liberia, Sudan, Guinea-Bissau and more) on their SIM registration, verification and linkage to national identities. Thousands of fintechs and SMEs rely on Seamfix’s verification APIs for KYC checks during customer onboarding and employee background checks.
Seamfix’s digital credential platform has also transformed the credential issuance and certification process for multiple African universities. It powers them to issue instantly verifiable credentials and reduces the process of certifying credentials such as student transcripts and other official documents from over six months to a few days. This transformation has also been responsible for more than 2,000 percent growth in internally generated revenue at these universities.
We are thrilled to announce this new funding, which marks a significant milestone in our journey of shaping the future of digital ID verification in Africa and connecting Africa to the rest of the world. Digital identity is a right – not a privilege – and this belief underpins our innovation and commitment to enabling African individuals and businesses to access all the benefits of having verifiable identities. This investment validates our vision and empowers us to expand our reach and innovate further. We are thankful for the support from Alitheia IDF and their commitment to our mission, and we are excited to lead the charge in shaping a digitally inclusive Africa.
Chimezie Emewulu, Group CEO and Co-founder, Seamfix