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Finclusion Group, a fintech that uses AI algorithms to provide financial services to African customers via an array of credit-centric products, has raised $20 million in debt and equity pre-Series A financing.Investors in the round include Andela and Flutterwave co-founder Iyin Aboyeji who invested via his VC firm Future Africa , LendInvest founder Christian Faes and ComplyA
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