Weego raises $1.1 million to strengthen enterprise mobility solutions
- Moroccan–Senegalese mobility startup Weego has raised $1.1 million in a funding round led by Azur Innovation Fund to expand its mobility-as-a-service platform across Africa.
- Founded in 2020 by Saad Jittou and Mor Niane, the company operates a multimodal mobility app that integrates public transit, ride-hailing, and other transportation services into a single platform.
- The new funding will support expansion into additional Moroccan cities, strengthen corporate transport services through WeegoLines, and prepare the platform for regional growth across Africa and beyond.
Press release:
Weego, a Moroccan–Senegalese mobility startup, has raised $1.1 million in a new funding round led by early-stage venture capital firm Azur Innovation Fund. The investment will support the expansion of the company’s mobility-as-a-service platform and accelerate its growth across African markets.
Founded in 2020 by Saad Jittou and Mor Niane, Weego operates a mobility-as-a-service (MaaS) application that integrates multiple transportation options into a single platform. Through the app, users can access and book public transit, ride-hailing services, and other transportation options from one interface, helping simplify urban mobility and improve coordination between fragmented transport networks.
The company also provides enterprise mobility solutions through its WeegoLines service, which enables companies to organize and manage employee transportation. The service is designed to make staff mobility more reliable, efficient, and cost-effective for corporate clients.
“Transportation remains one of the primary barriers to economic activity in many cities,” said Saad Jittou, Co-founder and CEO of Weego. “We are building the technological layer that helps make existing mobility infrastructure more efficient and accessible.”
With the new funding, Weego plans to accelerate its expansion into additional cities across Morocco, strengthen its enterprise mobility services, and further develop its multimodal platform. The company is also preparing for broader regional expansion into other African markets, with longer-term ambitions to explore opportunities in Europe and the Middle East.
By combining data, coordination, and integrated transport services, Weego aims to position itself as a digital infrastructure layer supporting urban mobility systems rather than simply a consumer transportation app.
