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    Tunisian fintech startup EasyBank has announced securing an investment of 1.2 million Tunisian dinars ($370,000).

    This investment will support the company’s plans for global expansion, including the Middle East, North Africa, and France.

    EasyBank states that its mission is to make financial services accessible to everyone by simplifying banking products through innovative and comprehensive digital solutions that facilitate access to loans and various banking services.

    By leveraging advanced artificial intelligence, the company provides personalised advisory services and streamlines processes based on eligibility criteria and access to loans.

    Founded in 2023 by a group of entrepreneurs and fintech experts, EasyBank is led by Mohamed Khelifi.

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