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Legendary silicon valley investor, Tim Draper, leads Takadao’s US$1.6mil preseed round. Takadao builds community-owned financial services on the blockchain, with two flagship products in savings & loans (Takaturn) and cooperative life insurance. Takadao’s products are shariah-compliant and target the Muslim population globally. In addition to Draper Associates, the fundraising round includes venture investors BIM, Core Vision Ventures and Prince Sultan bin Fahad bin Salman Al Saud. The company is held in Singapore and headquartered in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
According to the Pew Research Center: “Globally, the Muslim population is forecast to grow at about twice the rate of the non-Muslim population over the next two decades – an average annual growth rate of 1.5% for Muslims, compared with 0.7% for non-Muslims. If current trends continue, Muslims will make up 26.4% of the world’s total projected population of 8.3 billion in 2030, up from 23.4% of the estimated 2010 world population of 6.9 billion”.
Unsurprisingly, this young and rapidly growing population is hungry for financial services that align with their cultural and religious values. Islamic finance grew 17% in 2021 to US$4 trillion and is forecasted to keep growing in double digits for the next five years. Takadao extends the reach of Islamic finance by providing shariah-compliant loans and insurance through the blockchain, enabling global access even in countries where populations are largely unbanked.
Cofounder and COO, Sharene Lee, states: “Many of us, Muslims and otherwise, live in countries with unstable economies, weak currencies and high inflation. There is low access to the traditional banking system coupled with increasing distrust. Banks and insurance companies exist to increase shareholder value and this takes priority over consumer well-being. At Takadao, we build community-owned financial services whose shareholders are the users themselves. By vesting ownership with the end users, we ensure that their well-being is the primary focus. Furthermore, shareholder profits get redistributed among the end users. The only way we can do this is through the decentralized blockchain and cryptocurrencies.”
To this end, Takadao has two complimentary products, Takaturn and Takasure. Takaturn is based on the ROSCA concept, commonly known as Jamaiyah in the Middle East, Ballot Committee in Pakistan, Tontine in parts of Africa, and chit fund in India. Takasure is a cooperative insurance product based on the Takaful model; it is still in development with an anticipated launch date of June 2024.
This marks the first investment for Tim Draper in a Saudi-based startup. Draper’s investment track record in Baidu, Skype, Hotmail all precipitated significant changes in consumer behavior that have become the norm today, whether it's email, search or voip. In recent times, Draper has backed Robinhood and Coinbase and significantly, he is an outspoken advocate of Bitcoin and decentralized finance.
On why he decided to invest, Draper said: “Takadao is one of those companies that you don’t know quite where it’s going to go, but if it succeeds, it’s going to be really impactful and make a big difference in the world and this is a world that I want to live in. The insurance business generally has become corrupted and Takadao is going right after the insurance business with something that’s very pure; the blockchain is pure, Bitcoin is pure, decentralization is pure.”
“Tim Draper is a visionary. Throughout his career, he has shown foresight in anticipating where the world is going to go. He is also humble and embracing of diverse cultures and viewpoints. This is why we’re extremely excited to have him on board,” said Morrad Irsane, CEO and cofounder of Takadao.
Irsane continues: “The world has been influenced by Muslim traditions over the centuries, from the number system, algebra and navigation, to universities and hospitals and even optometry. Today, the blockchain has given us an opportunity to build new financial infrastructures based on Islamic tenets that are aligned with decentralization and community ownership. We believe that this is something that the world will benefit from, it doesn’t matter where you live or what religion you profess.”
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