Toronto, Canada – Nigerian mobility startup Treepz has crossed continents, launching operations in Canada with a landmark partnership to provide transport services for the University of Toronto’s African Impact Initiative—marking one of the first African tech-led transport expansions into a developed market.
Why This Expansion Matters
Global Ambitions: Rare North American entry for an African mobility startup, signaling ecosystem maturity.
Strategic First Client: University deal covers annual Africa-bound student trips, ensuring steady revenue.
Investor Backing: Supported by Google, Techstars, and Brampton’s city government.
“This proves African startups can build globally competitive platforms,” said Treepz CEO Onyeka Akumah.
Treepz by the Numbers
5M+ customers across Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Uganda
2-year contract with U of Toronto’s Africa program
Dual model: Fixed-route buses + Uber-like aggregation
The Bigger Picture
Diaspora Focus: Targets African students/professionals in Canada
Regulatory Test: Canadian launch could refine ops for EU/UK expansion
Trendsetter: Paves way for other African startups to go global