Tabby, which is MENA’s payments and shopping app, has acquired $150 million in debt financing from Atalaya Capital Management and existing investor Partners for Growth (PFG).
Based in New York, this facility “marks Atalaya Capital Management’s first deal in the MENA region.”
In addition, San Francisco Bay Area-based Partners for Growth (PFG), have “upsized their initial $50M commitment under the new facility.” In aggregate, this “represents the largest credit facility ever secured by a fintech in the GCC.” Following Tabby’s Series B extension earlier this year, Tabby’s total capital raised to date “amounts to $275 million.”
The investment “fortifies Tabby’s balance sheet and supports its sustained growth in transaction volumes and product expansion.”
In the last few months, major brands like H&M, Bath & Body Works, Nike, Swarovski and more “have chosen Tabby as their payments partner.” Tabby will continue “to provide MENA’s consumers with access to credit otherwise unavailable to them, without charging any interest or other fees.”
In May, Tabby announced “the launch of Tabby Card, a first-of-its-kind solution in MENA tapping into 90% of the retail opportunity that happens offline.”
MENA’s market dynamics “make BNPL highly more relevant compared to developed markets where players continue to face challenges.”
In Saudi Arabia, the Arab world’s largest economy, “less than 20% of the population has a credit card in comparison to over 70% of the population in the United States.” The limited access to credit solutions in the Kingdom “makes Tabby a much-needed solution for consumers to add more flexibility and control over their finances.”
Tabby has “grown 10x in revenue, 8x in active customers and 3x in active retailer partners in the first half of 2022, compared to the same period last year.” Tabby continues “to operate with superior economics driven by controlled risk in a market where access to credit is scarce and consumers cannot easily overextend themselves.”
Hosam Arab, CEO and Co-Founder of Tabby, said:
“Debt commitments from two reputable institutions is the validation of our strong track record and business model. As we near profitability, we’re in the fortunate position of not having to raise equity under the current market conditions and as such are thrilled to partner with the like-minded people at PFG and Atalaya.”
Justin Burns, MD of Atalaya Capital, said:
“Atalaya is excited to partner with Tabby in its mission to expand access to credit and payments in markets where there are limited existing options.”
Max Penel, Co-Head of Global Fintech at PFG, said:
“We continue to be impressed by Tabby’s ongoing rapid growth whilst materially improving its’ unit economics and PFG is excited to continue to support Tabby through an upsize of our existing facility.”