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GoCab secures $45M to finance vehicles for Africa’s gig workers

3 February 2026 Venture Capital No Comments2 Mins Read
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GoCab closes $45 million round to back Africa’s gig economy

London-founded mobility fintech GoCab has raised $45 million to provide vehicle loans to ride-hailing and delivery gig workers across Africa, aiming to tackle one of the sector’s biggest barriers: access to affordable, work-ready vehicles.

The fresh capital will be used to scale GoCab’s presence in major African cities, deepen partnerships with leading ride-hailing platforms, and expand its asset-backed lending infrastructure. The round, backed by a mix of venture capital firms and impact-focused investors, underscores growing confidence in Africa’s digital labour markets.

Targeting a structural financing gap

Despite the rapid growth of platforms such as ride-hailing and last‑mile delivery apps, many African drivers and couriers remain locked out of traditional vehicle financing. Limited credit histories, volatile incomes and high interest rates from informal lenders often prevent workers from acquiring cars or motorcycles that would increase their earning power.

GoCab addresses this gap by using platform data and proprietary risk-scoring algorithms to underwrite loans based on drivers’ activity, rather than conventional credit scores. Vehicles are typically financed through flexible, pay‑as‑you‑earn models, with repayments deducted directly from platform earnings, reducing default risk while keeping instalments predictable for workers.

Scaling across key African markets

The company plans to expand in markets where urbanisation, smartphone adoption and youth unemployment are fuelling demand for gig work. Priority countries are expected to include Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana and South Africa, where large pools of drivers rely on platforms for income but lack access to formal credit.

By combining fintech infrastructure with asset ownership models, GoCab aims to help drivers move from renting vehicles to owning them over time, potentially lifting net monthly income and improving financial stability. The firm also works with local partners to bundle insurance, maintenance and telematics into its packages, improving vehicle uptime and safety.

Broader implications for financial inclusion

Analysts view GoCab’s raise as part of a broader wave of capital flowing into African mobility and financial inclusion plays. If successful at scale, performance‑based vehicle loans could become a template for extending credit to other underserved worker segments, from logistics operators to informal traders, using real‑time earnings data instead of traditional banking records.

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