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You are here: Home / Cryptocurrency News / Africa’s Hyro Exchange Attracts Foreign Investors in New Equity Round

Africa’s Hyro Exchange Attracts Foreign Investors in New Equity Round

What to know:

  • Hyro Exchange plans an additional equity sale to fund expansion.
  • Ghanaian investor acquires stake and boosts valuation.
  • Exchange joins Ghana’s crypto trading pilot initiative.
  • Cross-border payment demand supports crypto market growth.

By Tina Fatima | Edited By Ammar Raza,June 23, 2026, 7:00 PM

Hyro Exchange

Hyro Exchange is pursuing additional equity funding to support expansion across Ghana and key African markets. After securing local investment, the company is engaging international investors to strengthen its capital base. Its participation in Ghana’s crypto trading pilot aligns with growing regional demand for cross-border payment solutions.

Hyro Exchange Targets New Equity Funding

Hyro Exchange, the first Ghanaian-founded cryptocurrency exchange, is considering a new equity issuance following the completion of a recent seed funding round.

The company aims to use fresh capital to accelerate expansion across Ghana and other strategic African markets as demand for digital asset services continues to grow.

Hyro Exchange, the first Ghanaian-founded cryptocurrency exchange, is considering additional equity issuance following the completion of a recent seed capital raise https://t.co/3lzMtxJmbk

— Bloomberg (@business) June 23, 2026

The move comes after a Ghanaian investor acquired a 10% stake in the company, giving Hyro a multi-million-dollar valuation. Building on that investment, the exchange is now holding discussions with international investors about selling a similar stake.

The planned fundraising forms part of a wider capital strategy focused on supporting growth while maintaining compliance with emerging regulations.

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Local and International Capital Drive Growth Plans

Del Titus Bawuah, the founder and CEO, pointed out that local investment plays a vital role in increasing investor confidence.

The participation of a Ghanaian investor establishes a platform that will make the firm attractive to foreign investors interested in the growth of cryptocurrencies in Africa.

According to Hyro Exchange, the combination of Africa-driven investments with foreign direct investments will allow for growth and development of not only the firm but also the entire digital currency economy.

Additional investments will be helpful for developing and strengthening the company’s capabilities in key markets.

Ghana’s Crypto Pilot Supports Industry Development

The exchange has been accepted to participate in the pilot program for virtual asset trading by the Ghanaian government. This step represents a breakthrough in the efforts of the nation to incorporate cryptocurrency within its economy and to establish regulations for it.

The participation of Hyro in the pilot project makes the firm one of the few companies whose operations are in line with changing national standards.

At the same time, the need for faster and cheaper cross-border transactions in Africa continues to increase, resulting in greater use of cryptocurrencies.

With evolving regulatory environments and increasing interest from investors, Hyro Exchange is focusing on expanding its presence within the market.

Its latest fundraising round reflects its ambition to expand in a responsible manner, all while capitalizing on the increased interest in digital financial services in Africa.

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Filed Under: Cryptocurrency News

About Tina Fatima

Tina Fatima is a Web3 & DeFi Correspondent at Tron Weekly, covering digital assets and blockchain-based financial ecosystems. Her reporting focuses on decentralized finance (DeFi), Web3 developments, Bitcoin, altcoins, and crypto regulation, with attention to major events shaping the broader cryptocurrency market.
She tracks crypto markets on a daily basis and writes news and analysis grounded in real-time market activity, official announcements, and verified market data. Tina’s work is aimed at explaining crypto developments clearly and accurately for both beginners and experienced market participants, without speculation or investment guidance.

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