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Lagos Nigeria YC W20 brokerage for African investors in US stocks with first Nigerian fintech US Broker-Dealer License Dec 2024; $19.4M total ($17.4M Tiger/Greycroft Series A 2022) with fractional investing from $1 competing with Chaka.
Bamboo is a Lagos, Nigeria-based online brokerage platform — backed by Y Combinator (W20) with $19.4 million in total funding including a $17.4 million Series A in January 2022 from Tiger Global Management, Greycroft, and Y Combinator — providing Africans with access to US stocks, ETFs, and Nigerian stocks through fractional investing from as little as $1, making global capital markets accessible to African retail investors who previously had no low-friction pathway to US equity investing. In December 2024, Bamboo became the first Nigerian fintech to acquire a US Broker-Dealer License — a landmark regulatory achievement that enables direct US market participation. In May 2024, Bamboo launched Nigerian stocks with instant trade settlements and dividend payments, and expanded to South Africa in 2025. Founded in 2018 by Richmond Bassey.
Cloud observability leader with $2.68B ARR; 750+ integrations; expanding into AI/LLM monitoring as enterprises instrument generative AI workloads at scale in 2025.
Datadog is a cloud-native monitoring and security platform founded in 2010 by Olivier Pomel and Alexis Lê-Quôc, headquartered in New York City. The company went public on Nasdaq (DDOG) in September 2019 and has grown to serve over 29,000 customers as of FY2024, generating $2.68 billion in annual recurring revenue, representing approximately 26% year-over-year growth. Datadog's platform spans infrastructure monitoring, application performance management (APM), log management, security monitoring, and AI observability, positioning it as the unified observability stack for cloud-scale engineering teams.
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