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Since 2025, Lattice has backed 3 African startups across 3 disclosed funding rounds totaling $13.9M, most heavily in Nigeria and Fintech.
Lattice is a technology company that provides an AI powered people management platform for businesses. According to its official materials, Lattice focuses on performance management, employee engagement, growth, and compensation tools that help organizations build high performing teams. The company is headquartered in the United States, with a global customer base. In Africa, Lattice has participated in early stage venture funding activity as an investor. Based on available funding data, Lattice has invested at the seed stage in Nigerian fintech companies, with a total of three funding rounds between January 2025 and June 2026. These investments focus on financial technology solutions that enable payments, foreign exchange, stablecoin infrastructure, cross border transfers, and business treasury tools in Nigeria. Lattice’s African portfolio, as reflected in the available records, includes Daya, Cedar Money, and Accrue, all Nigeria based fintech companies. These investments indicate a clear thematic focus on modern payment and money movement infrastructure between Africa and global markets, particularly the United States, at the seed stage in Nigeria.
Data updated · Jul 29, 2026
Lattice has backed 3 African startups across 3 disclosed funding rounds tracked on Liners, totaling $13.9M since 2025.
Mostly Seed: 3 of its 3 tracked rounds are at that stage.
Lattice's tracked rounds are concentrated in Nigeria (3).
Its tracked rounds lean toward Fintech (3).
Lattice most often shares rounds with Alliance DAO (1 shared deal), Aptos Foundation (1 shared deal), Hivemind (1 shared deal).
Funding records show that Lattice has backed Daya, Cedar Money, and Accrue in Nigeria. These companies provide unified payments and treasury tools, high volume cross border payments and collections, and money transfer services between Africa and the United States.
Across three documented seed rounds for Daya, Cedar Money, and Accrue, Lattice has invested a total of 13.9 million US dollars. These investments occurred between January 2025 and June 2026 and were all in Nigerian fintech companies.