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Morris Masipa, founder of FundingWay and business funding author

Morris Masipa

Founder of FundingWay, SEO specialist, and digital publisher focused on helping South African entrepreneurs find clearer information about business funding, startup finance, working capital, and lender options.

About Morris Masipa

Morris Masipa is the founder of FundingWay, a South African business funding information platform built to help entrepreneurs compare funding options with more clarity and confidence.

Before creating FundingWay, Morris built and worked on several online projects, including Entrepreneur Hub SA, ForeverWatch, DatingRound, ConvertMaster, and AIGirlfriendly. Through those projects, he learned first-hand how difficult it can be to build, grow, and sustain a business when capital, cash flow, and reliable information are not always easy to access.

That experience shaped the reason FundingWay exists. Entrepreneur Hub SA covered a wider range of entrepreneurship topics, but business funding needed its own dedicated space. FundingWay was created to focus specifically on business loans, startup funding, working capital, government funding, and other finance options that South African entrepreneurs often look for when they are trying to move their businesses forward.

Morris writes FundingWay’s business funding content from the perspective of someone who understands the pressure of building something from the ground up. His goal is to make funding information easier to follow, less intimidating, and more useful for business owners who need practical next steps instead of confusing finance language.

Why FundingWay was created

Many entrepreneurs know they need funding, but they do not always know where to start, which providers to compare, what documents may be required, or what type of finance fits their situation. FundingWay was built to make that journey easier by bringing business funding information into one focused South African platform.

Latest Articles by Morris Masipa

Bank Loans For Business in South Africa

Bank Loans For Business are repayment-based funding options that South African companies may use for working capital, equipment, expansion, stock, vehicles, contracts,…

Venture Capital Companies in South Africa

Venture Capital Companies in South Africa are investment firms that may fund high-growth startups or scale-up businesses in exchange for equity or…

Government Funding for Small Business

Government Funding for Small Business can help South African entrepreneurs understand grants, development finance, youth support, transformation funding, sector incentives, and non-financial…

Apply for a Business Loan Online in South Africa

Apply for a Business Loan Online means using a digital application route to request business funding from a bank, lender, platform, or…

Business Funding Companies in South Africa

Business Funding Companies in South Africa help local businesses compare possible providers for loans, working capital, asset finance, government funding, investor routes,…

Small Business Finance in South Africa

Small Business Finance in South Africa helps local business owners understand the money options available for starting, running, stabilising, or growing a…

Business Loans in South Africa

Business Loans in South Africa help local businesses borrow money for stock, equipment, working capital, expansion, vehicles, or short-term cash-flow needs. Unlike…

Small Business Funding in South Africa

Small Business Funding in South Africa gives owners a practical way to compare the main routes used to raise money for startup…

Pumpkn Funding: SME Finance Review

Pumpkn Funding is built for momentum—short-term, flexible working capital that helps South African SMEs pay suppliers on time, land stock before a…

Lamna Business Funding: SME Finance Review

Lamna Business Funding is built for momentum—short, sharp working capital that helps South African SMEs buy stock, pay suppliers on time, and…

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