Moniepoint incurred a loss of $1.2 million in its first year of operating in the United Kingdom, according to recent regulatory filings (PDF). The company did not generate any revenue between February and December 2024, with operations continuing to be funded by its parent company.
The fintech, recently named one of the UK’s top fintech companies, entered the UK in 2024. In April, it announced the launch of Monieworld designed to provide African immigrants with access to financial services beginning with remittances.
“Moniepoint Inc. can confirm that Moniepoint GB’s financial results for the period February to December 2024 reflect the expected early-stage investment phase common across financial services firms entering new regulated markets. Moniepoint GB’s focus is on serving the UK’s African diaspora and bringing financial happiness to a new market – an ambition that naturally requires upfront investment in compliance, infrastructure and people,” a statement from Moniepoint read.
In July 2025, it completed the acquisition of Bancom Europe, having entered into a share purchase agreement in December 2024. The value of the deal has not been disclosed.
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