Hijra (previously known as the ALAMI Group) is a financial technology company that follows sharia principles. It was founded in 2018 by Dima Djani, Harza Sandityo, and Bembi Juniar. The company offers a range of services, including a peer-to-peer lending platform, mobile banking app, business accelerator, and research institute, all of which are based on sharia principles.
Hijra has a presence in 482 cities across 32 Indonesian provinces through both commercial and social initiatives. The company's goal is to provide convenient, fair, and transparent access to sharia financing for the Muslim community and to support them on their journey to a more meaningful and impactful life.
As of now, there is no publicly available information regarding the last investment or the investors involved in Hijra. The startup operates in the Financial Services, Fintech, and Banking industries, with its headquarters located in Indonesia.
Hijra's commitment to adhering to sharia principles while providing essential financial services and its widespread presence across Indonesia positions it as a compelling player in the growing Islamic finance market. With a strong focus on ethical and inclusive financial solutions, Hijra presents an intriguing opportunity for venture capital firms looking to tap into the potential of the sharia-compliant fintech space.