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👨🏿‍🚀TechCabal Daily- Nigeria to tax cryptocurrencies

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E-commerce giant Jumia is bleeding funds, and now it’s coming back home where the cost of living is cheaper.

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Jumia’s losses have been piling up, share prices have been going down, and the company’s co-founders have left the business in the hands of a new CEO, Francis Dufay.

Dufay is making efforts to cut Jumia’s spending, one of which is relocating Jumia’s senior management, who have been running the Africa-based startup from Dubai to its home continent, Africa. They will be going back to the respective countries they have been managing from overseas, with most going to Morocco, Kenya and Côte d’Ivoire. Jumia, dubbed “the Amazon of Africa”, hopes to kill two birds with one stone: save money and fend off bigger competitors like Amazon. 

CRYPTO MARKET: NIGERIA PROPOSES TAXING CRYPTOCURRENCIES


Bitcoin

$17,046

– 1.04%

Ether

$1,265

– 2.10%

BNB

$289

1.80%

FTX Token

$1.42

– 0.04%


Name of the coin


Price of the coin


24-hour percentage change

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* Data as of 04:49 AM WAT, December 06, 2022.

The Nigerian government announced that if its proposed Finance Bill 2022 is approved, it will start taxing cryptocurrencies and other digital assets in 2023.

According to the bill’s amendment to the section on Chargeable Assets, “subject to any exceptions provided by this Act, all forms of property shall be assets for the purposes of this Act, whether situated in Nigeria or not, including options, debts, digital assets, and incorporeal property generally.” 

Despite having one of the highest crypto adoption, Nigeria has had a rocky relationship with cryptocurrencies. The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) ordered Nigerian banks to close the accounts of cryptocurrency traders or other entities involved in transactions using their systems last year. It warned that they are used to finance illicit activities, and fined banks for facilitating crypto-related transactions. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced about eight days ago that it will push “sensible digital assets, not cryptocurrencies” in its campaign to encourage the adoption of digital assets nationwide. Despite the government’s harsh stance towards cryptocurrencies and its harrowing treatment of cryptocurrency users, the proposed bill did not exempt cryptocurrencies from taxation as digital assets. 

The Finance Ministry wants to tax cryptocurrencies and other digital assets in order to capture all economic sectors, including international e-commerce, in the tax net. The National Economic Council (NEC) has given the bill the go-ahead. Now it is on its way to the Federal Executive Council, the president, and the National Assembly for consideration. 

If it is approved, Nigeria will join Kenya and South Africa as one of the African countries that tax crypto assets.

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EX JUMIA CEO RAISES $8 MILLION FOR NEW STARTUP, KAPU


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Kenyan social commerce startup Kapu, led by ex-CEO of Jumia Kenya, Sam Chappette, announced an $8 million seed funding round. Kapu, which means “large basket”, wants to help Kenyans get more food for less. 

Currently, the average African household spends 40% of its expenditure on food-related expenses, while in the US, they spend 10.3%. In a LinkedIn post, Chappette stated Kapu has already helped its customers save $300,000 to date and has processed 1 million customer orders.

Kapu operates in the B2C sector and enables customers to buy groceries online and offline at cheaper prices than market rates. Customers can buy groceries through Kapu’s agents and receive their order the next day; they will soon be able to buy through WhatsApp. The startup can sell at lower prices, up to 30% lower, because it sources directly from manufacturers and producers, and buys in bulk from them.

Kapu launched in Nairobi earlier this year and claims to be active in 1,500 communities through its agent collection locations spread throughout the city. With this funding, Kapu will expand its network of local agents, support the deployment of WhatsApp orders, improve its platform, and fully penetrate Nairobi before expanding to new markets.

Zoom out: WhatsApp is used by 93.5% of the Kenyan digital population. When Kapu eventually offers an online grocery shopping option, its growth will be accelerated, and it will be interesting to see how this affects Kenya’s economy. 

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ARUWA CAPITAL CLOSES $20 MILLION FUND


Aruwa Capital, a female-founded early-stage growth equity fund, has announced the successful close of its first institutional fund, exceeding its $20 million target. The leading investors for this fund include Visa Foundation and Mastercard Foundation Africa Growth Fund, among others. Notably, 30% of the fund came from local investors—both private and institutional.

Aruwa Capital’s 32-year-old founder, Adesuwa Okunbo Rhodes, is the youngest solo general partner (GP) to raise a $20 million fund in Nigeria successfully. Believing that the gender-based gap in funding is fuelled by the fact that most investment firms are led or owned by men, she founded Aruwa Capital in 2019 to give more women-led businesses access to funding.

Aruwa Capital describes itself as a pre-equity investor, and it invests between $500,000 and $2.5 million in women-led and focused businesses across Nigeria and Ghana. It has invested in six companies so far: healthcare companies Wemy Industries and Lifestores Healthcare; fintech startups PngMe and Crowdforce; a cleantech company, Koolboks; and Agroeknor, a business in the essential consumer goods sector. 

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