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§ Private Profile · Lagos, Nigeria
Termii is helps businesses communicate with customers globally.
Termii has raised $38.6M across 4 funding rounds.
Key people at Termii.
Termii was founded in 2017 by Ayomide Awe (Founder) and EMMANUEL GBOLADE (Founder).
Termii has raised $38.6M in total across 4 funding rounds.
Termii is a communications platform that allows businesses to make calls, access data on the go and send messages to anyone across sms, email, voice and instant messaging channels. With Termii businesses can;
1. Verify customer identity & transactions
2. Send product notifications to customers
3. Make calls and offer dedicated call support to customers
4. Purchase dedicated phone numbers
5. Purchase eSims to make wifi calls and access data connectivity globally
6. Generate personality and engagement insights from customer transactions
Key people at Termii.
Termii was founded in 2017 by Ayomide Awe (Founder) and EMMANUEL GBOLADE (Founder).
Termii has raised $38.6M in total across 4 funding rounds.
Termii's investors include Dotun Olowoporoku, Aubrey Hruby, Eamon Jubbawy, Adamantium Fund, Afropreneur Angel Group, Aidi Ventures, Assembly Investors, Samantha Wulfson, Launch Africa, MyAsiaVC, Nama Ventures, NOA Capital.
Termii has raised $38.6M across 4 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $3.6M Other Equity in June 2023.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 12, 2023 | $3.6M Venture Round | Dotun Olowoporoku | Aubrey Hruby, Eamon Jubbawy, Adamantium Fund, Afropreneur Angel Group, Aidi Ventures, Assembly Investors, Samantha Wulfson, Launch Africa, MyAsiaVC, Nama Ventures, NOA Capital, NOW Venture Partners, Probability Ventures, Rally CAP Ventures, Uncovered Fund, Vastly Valuable Ventures | Announced |
| Jun 1, 2023 | $4M Seed | — | FinTech Collective, Tofino Capital, Tayo Oviosu | Announced |
| Feb 1, 2021 | $1M Seed | Iyinoluwa Aboyeji, Satoshi Shinada | HAM Serunjogi, Josh Jones, Tayo Oviosu, Acuity Ventures, Aidi Ventures, Assembly Capital, Kairos Angels, Nama Ventures, Rally CAP Ventures, Remapped Ventures | Announced |
| Nov 20, 2019 | $30M Seed | Future HUB | — | Announced |
Termii is a leading African customer communication platform that enables businesses to engage, verify, and authenticate customers globally through multi-channel messaging, including SMS, email, voice, and instant messaging. It primarily serves B2B clients across sectors such as financial services, health tech, education, and logistics, focusing on improving customer engagement and transaction verification with a 99% message delivery rate. Termii’s platform integrates APIs for seamless communication management, offering cost-effective and reliable messaging solutions tailored to African market needs, including features like eSIMs and localized support[2][3][5].
Founded in 2013 (or 2014 according to some sources), Termii was established in Lagos, Nigeria, by co-founders including CEO Gbolade Emmanuel and CTO Ayomide Awe. The idea emerged from the need to solve communication challenges faced by African businesses, particularly around customer verification and engagement. Early traction came from providing reliable OTP delivery and multi-channel messaging solutions, which helped startups and medium-sized enterprises scale their customer communication effectively. The company has since evolved to include partnerships with global platforms like Truecaller to enhance trust and verification in mobile business communication[1][3][4].
Termii rides the global trend of digital transformation and customer engagement automation, particularly in emerging markets where reliable communication infrastructure is a challenge. The timing is critical as Africa’s digital economy grows rapidly, with increasing mobile penetration and demand for secure, scalable communication solutions. Termii’s platform addresses market forces such as the rise of e-commerce, fintech, and digital services by enabling seamless, cost-effective customer interactions. By localizing global communication technologies and integrating with trusted platforms like Truecaller, Termii influences the African startup ecosystem by empowering businesses to build trust and scale customer engagement efficiently[2][4][5].
Termii is poised to expand its footprint across Africa and beyond, leveraging its strong product-market fit and strategic partnerships. Future growth will likely be shaped by trends such as increased adoption of omnichannel communication, AI-driven customer engagement, and mobile-first verification methods. As digital economies mature, Termii’s influence may extend into new sectors and geographies, potentially becoming the dominant communication platform for African businesses akin to Twilio’s role globally. Continued innovation in security, analytics, and integration capabilities will be key to maintaining its competitive edge and driving deeper ecosystem impact[5][7].