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Startups TurnStay.com, SA travel fintech raises $300K from Silicon Valley and New York-based investors

According to Stephen Deng, General Partner at DFS Lab: “TurnStay is building a much-needed offering for the African travel and tourism industry, one that unlocks substantial cost savings for hospitality businesses across the continent.”

A Travel FinTech TurnStay Secures R5.4 Million From US Investors

TurnStay, a South African travel-focused fintech, has secured $300,000 (over R5.4 million) from Silicon Valley and New York investors DFS Lab and DCG. The company plans to use the funding to expand into Africa and build on its significant traction.

Operator of payment platform intended to streamline the payment process.

The company's platform is an intersection of fintech and travel, championing low-cost hassle-free direct booking experiences in travel payments, enabling customers to save more money on transaction fees.

Travel-focused fintech receives R5m for expansion From US Investors

South African travel-focused fintech firm TurnStay.com has secured $300 000 (over R5.4 million) in funding from Silicon Valley- and New York-based investors.According to a statement, the company plans to use the funding to expand the business into Africa and build on the traction already achieved locally.

SA Travel Fintech Scores R5.4m funding from Silicon Valley and New York investors.

CAPE Town-based travel-focused fintech, TurnStay.com, has secured $300 000 (more than R5.4 million) funding from Silicon Valley and New York-based investors DFS Lab and DCG. - Star (Early Edition)

US funds help TurnStay grow in Africa

Cape Town-based travel-focused fintech, TurnStay.com, has secured $300 000 (more than R5.4 million) funding from Silicon Valley and New York-based investors DFS Lab and DCG. The company plans to use the funding to expand the business into Africa and build on the significant traction already achieved. - Cape Times

US funds help TurnStay grow in Africa

Cape Town-based travel-focused fintech, TurnStay.com, has secured $300 000 (more than R5.4 million) funding from Silicon Valley and New York-based investors DFS Lab and DCG. The company plans to use the funding to expand the business into Africa and build on the significant traction already achieved. - Mercury

US funds help TurnStay grow in Africa

Cape Town-based travel-focused fintech, TurnStay.com, has secured $300 000 (more than R5.4 million) funding from Silicon Valley and New York-based investors DFS Lab and DCG. The company plans to use the funding to expand the business into Africa and build on the significant traction already achieved. - Star, The (Late Edition)

SA Travel FinTech TurnStay Secures R5.4 Million From US Investors

TurnStay, a South African travel-focused fintech, has secured $300,000 (over R5.4 million) from Silicon Valley and New York investors DFS Lab and DCG. The company plans to use the funding to expand into Africa and build on its significant traction. - techfinancials.co.za

South African Travel Fintech TurnStay Secures USD 300 K Funding

Cape Town-based travel-focused fintech, TurnStay.com, founded by experienced entrepreneurs Alon Stern, co-founder Slide Financial, and James Hedley, co-founder Quicket, TurnStay seeks to radically reduce costs for hospitality businesses across the continent. - weetracker.com

TurnStay secures over R5m from US investors for Africa expansion

The company plans to use the cash injection to expand the business into Africa and build on the significant traction already achieved. - businesslive.co.za

TurnStay.com, SA travel fintech raises $300K from Silicon Valley and New York-based investors

The company plans to use the funding Founded by experienced entrepreneurs Alon Stern, co-founder Slide.The post TurnStay.com, SA travel fintech raises $300K from Silicon Valley and New York-based investors appeared first on TechMoran. - latestnigeriannews.com

SA fintech raises $300,000 funding from Silicon Valley, New York investors

TurnStay.com, a South African travel-focused fintech, has raised $300,000 from Silicon Valley and New York-based investors DFS Lab and DCG. The company intends to use the funds to expand into Africa and build on the momentum it has gained so far. - itweb.africa

TurnStay secures over R5m from US investors for Africa expansion

travel-focused fintech operator said it had secured $300,000 (about R5.4m) in fresh funding from Silicon Valley and New York-based investors DFS Lab and DCG. - businesslive.co.za

Travel-focused fintech receives R5m for expansion

TurnStay CEO Stern adds: “Securing funding from these US investors is a vote of confidence in our business model - itweb.co.za

Alon Stern: Travel-focused fintech receives R5m for expansion | Turnstay.Com | Head Topics

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. - headtopics.com

SA travel-fintech TurnStay raises $300k funding to expand into new markets

“Securing funding from these US investors is a vote of confidence in our business model, which has already processed more than ZAR50 million in in transactions. TurnStay creates a localised payment experience, charging clients in their home currency using familiar payment methods when booking accommodation. - enews.com.n

South Africa Travel Startup TurnStay Raises $300,000 from Investors

The company said in a statement that it plans to use the funding to expand the business into Africa and build on the significant traction already achieved. TurnStay reduces the cost of getting paid for African merchants and platforms in travel and tourism by using strategies used by the world’s biggest booking companies. – Tech Labari

SA travel fintech scores R5.4m funding from US investors

Cape Town-based travel-focused fintech –TurnStay.com – has secured $300 000 (more than R5.4 million) funding from Silicon Valley and New York-based investors DFS Lab and DCG. - iol.co.za

South Africa’s TurnStay secures $300,000 to boost expansion in Africa

Cape Town-based travel-focused fintech –TurnStay.com – has secured $300 000 (more than R5.4 million) funding from Silicon Valley and New York-based investors DFS Lab and DCG. - techpoint.africa

SA travel fintech scores R5.4m funding from US investors

Cape Town-based travel-focused fintech –TurnStay.com – has secured $300 000 (more than R5.4 million) funding from Silicon Valley and New York-based investors DFS Lab and DCG. - iolnewsletters.co.za

SA travel fintech scores R5.4m funding from US investors

Securing funding from these US investors was a vote of confidence in their business model, which has already processed more than R50m in transactions. TurnStay’s solution has reduced costs for some clients by 70%. - iol.co.za

SA travel fintech scores R5.4m funding from US investors

Cape Town-based travel-focused fintech –TurnStay.com – has secured $300 000 (more than R5.4 million) funding from Silicon Valley - themercury.co.za

SA travel fintech scores R5.4m funding from US investors

Cape Town-based travel-focused fintech –TurnStay.com – has secured $300 000 (more than R5.4 million) funding from Silicon Valley and New York-based investors DFS Lab and DCG. The company plans to use the funding to expand the business into Africa. - Cape Times

SA Travel-Fintech, TurnStay Secure $300,000 in Funding to Facilitate Expansion

TurnStay, a South African travel-fintech startup, has secured $300,000 in funding to facilitate its expansion into new markets. The South African travel-focused fintech company, TurnStay, has successfully obtained a funding of $300,000 USD. - Brandicon Image

Travel-focused fintech receives R5m for expansion | ITWeb

TurnStay CEO Stern adds: “Securing funding from these US investors is a vote of confidence in our business model, which has already processed more than R50 million in transactions. - ITWeb

SA trave fintech scores $300k funding from US investors

South African travel-focused fintech TurnStay.com has secured $300 000 (over R5,4-million) funding from Silicon Valley and New York-based investors: DFS Lab and DCG. - it-online.co.za -

SA travel fintech scores R5.4m funding from US investors

Cape Town-based travel-focused fintech –TurnStay.com – has secured $300 000 (more than R5.4 million) funding from Silicon Valley and New York-based investors DFS Lab and DCG. - pretorianews.co.za

SA travel fintech scores $300k funding from US investors

South African travel-focused fintech TurnStay.com has secured $300 000 (over R5,4-million) funding from Silicon Valley and New York-based investors - it-online.co.za

SA fintech raises $300,000 funding from Silicon Valley, New York investors

TurnStay.com, a South African travel-focused fintech, has raised $300,000 from Silicon Valley and New York-based investors DFS Lab and DCG. The company intends to use the funds to expand into Africa and build on the momentum it has gained so far. - itweb.africa

SA travel fintech secures R5.4m funding to expand across Africa

Cape Town-based travel-focused fintech –TurnStay.com – has secured $300 000 (more than R5.4 million) funding from Silicon Valley and New York-based investors DFS Lab and DCG. - bizcommunity.com

SA travel fintech secures R5.4m funding to expand across Africa

This investment will raise the bottom line for the African travel and tourism industry. Alon Stern, TurnStay CEO, says: Securing funding from these US investors is a vote of confidence in our business model. - bizcommunity.com

TurnStay - 300 000 $ pour investir de nouveaux marchas

TurnStay, une start-up sud-africaine opérant dans les technologies financiares, a lev 300 000 $. L’annonce a faite via un post publia le mardi 16 juillet sur le raseau social Linkedin. - Ecofin

South African Fintech Raises $300,000 Funding from Silicon Valley and New York-Based Investors

Cape Town-based travel-focused fintech –TurnStay.com – has secured $300 000 (more than R5.4 million) funding from Silicon Valley and New York-based investors DFS Lab and DCG. - appsafrica.com

SA Travel FinTech TurnStay Secures R5.4 Million From US Investors

SA Travel FinTech TurnStay Secures R5.4 Million From US Investors. Founded by experienced entrepreneurs Alon Stern, co-founder of Slide Financial, and James Hedley, co-founder of Quicket. - za.investing.com/

Travel-focused fintech receives R5m for expansion

South African travel-focused fintech firm TurnStay.com has secured $300 000 (over R5.4 million) in funding from Silicon Valley- and New York-based investors. The company plans to expand the business into Africa and build on the traction already achieved locally. TurnStay’s solution has reduced costs for some clients by 70% and halved the number of unnecessary failed transactions. - itweb.co.za

South African travel-focused fintech, TurnStay, secures $300K for market expansion

Cape Town-based travel-focused fintech –TurnStay.com – has secured $300 000 (more than R5.4 million) funding from Silicon Valley and New York-based investors DFS Lab and DCG. - innovation-village.com

South African Fintech Raises $300,000 Funding from Silicon Valley and New York-Based Investors

SA Travel FinTech TurnStay Secures R5.4 Million From US Investors. Founded by experienced entrepreneurs Alon Stern, co-founder of Slide Financial, and James Hedley, co-founder of Quicket. - incubees.com

Who’s doing what this week in the South African M&A space?

TurnStay, a local fintech startup specialising in reducing the cost of getting paid for African merchants and platforms in the travel and tourism industry, has successfully secured R5,4 million in funding from US-based venture capital firms. The funds will be used to expand its operations in Africa and strengthen its position in South Africa. - ghostmail.co.za

South African Fintech Raises $300,000 Funding from Silicon Valley and New York-Based Investors

South African travel-focused fintech TurnStay secured US$300,000 in funding from Silicon Valley and New York-based investors DFS Lab and DCG. (July 16) - techcabal.com

South African travel fintech scores $300,000 funding from Silicon Valley and New York-based investors – u

Cape Town-based travel-focused fintech –TurnStay.com – has secured $300 000 (more than R5.4 million) funding from Silicon Valley and New York-based investors DFS Lab and DCG. - techcabal.com

South African travel fintech scores $300,000 funding from Silicon Valley and New York-based investors

Cape Town-based travel-focused fintech –TurnStay.com – has secured $300 000 (more than R5.4 million) funding from Silicon Valley and New York-based investors DFS Lab and DCG. - appsafrica.com

FUNDING | South African Fintech, TurnStay, Raises $300,000 from Web3 Investors, DFS Lab and DCG

TurnStay, a South African travel-focused fintech, has secured $300,000 (over R5.4 million) funding from Silicon Valley and New York-based investors, DFS Lab and Digital Currency Group. - bitcoinke.io

TurnStay: The Company Revolutionizing Payments in African Travel

TurnStay: Revolutionizing Payments in African Travel The African travel industry is on the rise, with a growing tourist base and a surge in domestic travel. However, travel and tourism businesses in Africa often face challenges in payment processing. - kukua.africa

SA travel fintech scores $300,000 funding from Silicon Valley and New York

Securing funding from these US investors is a vote of confidence in our business model, which has already processed more than R50 million in transactions - businesstechafrica.co.za