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Orca Fraud Raises $2.35M to Expand Payment Monitoring Across EM

Daba Finance/Orca Fraud Raises $2.35M to Expand Payment Monitoring Across EM
BREAKING NEWSMarch 9, 2026 at 5:15 PM UTC

TLDR

  • Orca Fraud secures $2.35 million in seed funding to expand real-time fraud monitoring platform in Africa and emerging markets, led by Norrsken22.
  • Founded by Thalia Pillay and Carla Wilby, Orca provides software for detecting fraud in financial transactions across digital payment systems with a monthly transaction volume of $5 billion.
  • Orca's technology utilizes machine learning models trained on payment data from emerging markets to enhance fraud detection and is expanding into new markets with the funding support.

Orca Fraud has raised $2.35 million in seed funding to expand its real-time fraud monitoring platform across Africa and other emerging markets.

The round was led by Norrsken22 with participation from OneDayYes, Enza Capital and CV VC Africa.

Founded by Thalia Pillay and Carla Wilby, the company provides software that monitors financial transactions in real time to detect fraud across digital payment systems.

The platform processes more than $5 billion in monthly transaction volume and operates in more than 70 countries. Its clients include banks, telecommunications companies and payment providers across Africa.

Orca’s technology analyzes transaction data across multiple payment channels, including mobile wallets, bank transfers and card payments. The system uses machine learning models trained on payment data from emerging markets to identify suspicious behavior.

The company said demand from enterprise clients has increased as digital payments expand and fraud attempts grow more complex.

Investor Nivesh Pather said financial institutions need fraud intelligence embedded directly in transaction flows to protect users without slowing payments.

The funding will support product development and expansion into additional emerging markets.

Orca said its models learn from transaction patterns across markets, allowing fraud signals identified in one country to strengthen detection in others.

Key Takeaways

The rapid expansion of digital payments across Africa has increased demand for fraud detection technology. Mobile money platforms, agent banking networks and digital wallets now process billions of dollars in transactions each month. As payment systems scale, fraud risks also increase. Unlike mature markets where credit card networks dominate, Africa’s payment ecosystem is fragmented across mobile wallets, bank transfers and agent networks. A single fraud attempt can move across several channels before traditional monitoring systems detect it. Many global fraud prevention tools were designed for markets with more structured financial data and predictable user behavior. In emerging markets, payment patterns are less standardized and transaction histories may be limited. This creates a challenge for banks, fintech companies and telecom operators that must balance fraud prevention with fast payment approvals. Platforms such as Orca Fraud are designed to monitor transactions directly within payment flows, analyzing behavioral patterns across different channels in real time. As digital finance grows across Africa, fraud detection infrastructure is becoming a core component of financial systems, helping institutions protect customers while supporting the expansion of digital payments.

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