
Mumbai’s JetSynthesys acquires Nautilus Mobile, the creator of ‘Real Cricket’
Mumbai's JetSynthesys, on Monday, 5 October 2020, acquired Nautilus Mobile, the creator of the popular Real Cricket video game franchise.
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Mumbai's JetSynthesys, on Monday, 5 October 2020, acquired Nautilus Mobile, the creator of the popular Real Cricket video game franchise.

Tunisia's edtech startup GoMyCode on 6 October, raised $850K Pre-Series A round led by Meninx Holding, Anava Seed Fund and Jasminum Capital.

Egypt-based community management solution provider Milango, on Tuesday, 6 October 2020, raised a six-figure seed funding from A15 and more.

Amman, Jordan-based edtech startup IQRA’A Audiobooks, on Wednesday, 7 October 2020, has raised $150,000 in a pre-seed funding round.

Kuwait's Floward, a flowers and gifts delivery startup, on Wednesday 7 October 2020 has secured a $2.7 million funding from Impact46.

Jerusalem, Israel-based venture capital firm OurCrowd on Tuesday, 6 October 2020, signed an MoU with UAE's Phoenix Group.

Here's to the the proud moment for the MENA startup ecosystem, the "Middle East's 50 Most-Funded Startups 2020" list is here.

UAE-based Emirex Exchange has recently raised an undisclosed amount from US-based blockchain and crypto fund Alpha Sigma Capital (ASC)

Algiers, Algeria-based temtem, a mobility startup on Sunday, 4 October, 2020, announced that it has launched the country's first super app

India's fintech unicorn Paytm, on Monday, 5 October 2020, launched its 'Android Mini App Store' to help Indian developers market their apps.
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Egypt-based fintech startup Flick, that offers peer-to-peer app that digitizes the cross-border money transfer, raises $1 million pre-seed.