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AI-Powered Optasia Expands Across Asia After Major South African IPO

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AI-powered fintech firm Optasia Group is setting its sights on rapid growth across Asia, Africa, and Latin America following a successful debut on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE), which valued the company at nearly $1.4 billion.

Optasia’s Growing Role in the South African Financial Sector

Headquartered in Dubai, Optasia’s listing marks a significant milestone for the South African financial sector, highlighting its growing openness to financial services innovations. The company plans to expand its product offerings by introducing buy-now-pay-later services and virtual credit options. It is also exploring acquisitions in Asia and Latin America to strengthen its global footprint.

“If we find the right company that helps us accelerate growth, we will consider it,” said Chief Executive Officer Salvador Anglada. “We’re going to continue growing in Africa. We also see Asia as our next destination.”

Strategic Partnerships Powering Expansion

Morgan Stanley and Standard Bank Group Ltd. are managing the listing — South Africa’s largest IPO of the year — while Investec acts as bookrunner. This collaboration reflects renewed investor confidence in AI-powered solutions within financial markets traditionally dominated by mining and banking.

Optasia closed its share sale at 19 rand per share, issuing 1.24 billion shares for a total market capitalization of approximately 23.5 billion rand ($1.4 billion). Lender FirstRand Ltd. secured a 20.1% stake in the company, marking a strong vote of confidence in the fintech’s future potential.

A Boost for Africa’s Financial Innovation Ecosystem

Industry experts view Optasia’s listing as a positive signal for future fintech IPOs. “A successful Optasia debut would be a welcome signal for South Africa’s listings pipeline,” said Fatima Vawda, CEO of 27four Investment Managers. “It shows that the JSE remains a credible platform for large, innovative, Africa-centric growth companies.”

By driving financial services innovations through AI, Optasia aims to bridge gaps in access to finance across emerging markets.

Leveraging AI to Serve the Underbanked

Founded in 2012, Optasia operates in 38 countries, primarily across Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. Its technology utilizes over 5,000 data points to assess creditworthiness and provide microloans to underbanked individuals via mobile networks such as MTN Group Ltd. and Vodacom Group Ltd.

The company’s AI-powered solutions are helping financial institutions streamline credit decisions, improve inclusion, and deliver instant digital lending.

Anglada added, “We’ll continue forming partnerships with distribution partners and financial institutions, and we’re open to opportunities that accelerate our growth, especially in regions where we’re not yet well established.”

The Road Ahead for AI in Financial Services

Optasia’s expansion highlights how AI is reshaping the South African financial sector by increasing efficiency, inclusion, and innovation. The success of this IPO could inspire more tech-driven companies to consider listings on the JSE, signaling a strong future for Africa’s fintech ecosystem.

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This story was first reported by Bloomberg. Read the full article here.

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