Redbiller will pitch at the London Stock Exchange on May 29, 2026, after selection for Africa Tech Summit London’s 13-company investor showcase.
Africa Tech Summit London has named 13 ventures for its 10th edition investment showcase. Redbiller Technologies is one of the selected companies, and will pitch to investors at the London Stock Exchange on May 29, 2026.
Organisers said the cohort was chosen from more than 200 applications. The selected ventures span fintech, healthtech, e-mobility, creator tools, hospitality tech, and enterprise software. Founders in the group come from Nigeria, Ghana, Togo, France, the United Kingdom, and other African markets.
Nigeria took eight of the 13 slots, highlighting the country’s continued output of investor-ready startups. The wider cohort includes payments and digital assets plays such as multi-asset spending cards and stablecoin infrastructure, plus healthtech startups using AI underwriting, meaning software that estimates risk using data, similar to an automated credit officer.
Redbiller is building a financial infrastructure suite, meaning behind-the-scenes software that helps other financial companies run core services like accounts, payments, and compliance. Its target users are neobanks, fintechs, and crypto exchanges that want to scale into more countries.
For investors, showcases like Africa Tech Summit London offer a faster way to scan what is being built across Africa’s tech ecosystem, especially in fintech and regulated financial services. For founders, pitching at the London Stock Exchange can open doors to international capital and partnerships, even if the business is primarily operating in African markets.
The size of the applicant pool, more than 200 ventures, also points to a more crowded fundraising market. Startups may need clearer traction, stronger compliance, and more reliable infrastructure stories to stand out in 2026.
Primary Source: TechTrendsKE
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