OneDosh today announced the closing of an additional $1 million pre seed investment, bringing the company’s total pre seed funding to $4 million.

The investment follows a period of rapid growth for the company, including expansion into 29 European countries, surpassing 200,000 users, and the launch of a first-of-its-kind integration enabling U.S. users to fund their OneDosh wallets through Cash App and instantly send money globally.

But funding is not the story.

The story is the future OneDosh is building.

For decades, moving money across borders has been slow, expensive, and unnecessarily complex. OneDosh was founded on a simple belief: money should move as freely as humans.

“We are not raising capital to celebrate a valuation or a funding round. We are raising capital to build. To create infrastructure that removes friction from the global economy and gives people access to financial services regardless of where they live,” Jackson Ukuevo, co-founder and CEO of OneDosh, told BusinessDay.

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Today, OneDosh provides a unified platform for payments, wallets, banking services, cards, stablecoins, and global money movement. The company is building the foundation for a world where financial access is seamless, borderless, and available to everyone.

The additional capital will accelerate product development, expand engineering and compliance capabilities, strengthen global partnerships, and support the company’s continued international expansion.

“We believe the next generation of financial infrastructure will not be defined by countries or banking systems. It will be defined by access. The opportunity ahead is enormous, and we are still at the beginning,” Ukuevo added.

OneDosh recently surpassed 200,000 users and is on track to exceed 400,000 users within the next 60 days as adoption continues to accelerate across global markets.

The company remains focused on its long-term mission: building the financial operating system for a borderless world.

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Royal Ibeh is a senior journalist with years of experience reporting on Nigeria’s technology and health sectors. She currently covers the Technology and Health beats for BusinessDay newspaper, where she writes in-depth stories on digital innovation, telecom infrastructure, healthcare systems, and public health policies.

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