She has a wealth of experience working for various financial institutions in Nigeria. Now an entrepreneur, she's dedicated to assisting Africans in navigating the complexities of migration projects.
Nigerian entrepreneur Temitope Hundeyin Tunde-Alli (photo) is the founder of Blumefy, a startup offering a digital platform to assist African migrants.
Launched in 2023, Blumefy provides personalized advice, financial solutions, and a community space to ease the migration process. Using artificial intelligence, the platform analyzes user data to analyze user data and create customized migration plans. It recommends the most suitable destination country and visa route for each user. To prepare users for their journey, Blumefy also provides a detailed checklist and an action plan for every step of the migration process.
The startup also provides access to over 300,000 scholarship programs and job opportunities. It partners with financial institutions to deliver reliable payment solutions, including a virtual dollar card for simplified transactions.
Temitope holds a bachelor's degree in Information and Communication Technology, obtained in 2011 from Covenant University in Nigeria. She furthered her education at the University of Warwick in the UK, where she earned a master's degree in E-Business Management in 2014.
Her professional career began in 2010 at Sterling Bank in Nigeria, where she worked in the e-commerce and transaction services support department. In 2012, she joined UBA Group (United Bank for Africa), working in customer service and technical support for Mobile Money.
From 2014 to 2019, she worked at Jumia Nigeria, where she held roles including Vendor Account Manager and Head of Training at Jumia University. She also served as the CEO of Whistle, a tech platform dedicated to safer roads and healthier communities in Nigeria.
Melchior Koba