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Founded Year

2020

Stage

Series C | Alive

Total Raised

$706.8M

Valuation

$0000 

Last Raised

$340M | 1 yr ago

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About Tamara

Tamara serves as a shopping and payment platform. It operates in the financial technology sector. The company provides a mobile application offering flexible payment solutions and allows customers to divide their bills into multiple installments without delay fees, in compliance with Islamic law. Tamara primarily serves the e-commerce industry, with global and regional brands to local small and medium businesses. It was founded in 2020 and is based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Headquarters Location

6901 At Takhassusi Branch Street Al Rahmaniyah District

Riyadh,

Saudi Arabia

085848 48484

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ESPs containing Tamara

The ESP matrix leverages data and analyst insight to identify and rank leading companies in a given technology landscape.

EXECUTION STRENGTH ➡MARKET STRENGTH ➡LEADERHIGHFLIEROUTPERFORMERCHALLENGER
Financial Services / Payments Tech

The buy now pay later (BNPL) — B2C payments market offers a flexible payment solution for consumers, allowing shoppers to make purchases and split the cost into multiple installments, typically interest-free. BNPL solutions provide an alternative to traditional credit cards and enable customers to make purchases without upfront payment or the need for a credit check. BNPL solutions typically offer…

Tamara named as Challenger among 15 other companies, including PayPal, Affirm, and Klarna.

Tamara's Products & Differentiators

    Split in Installments

    Ability to split into multiple installments depending on category of retail and ticket size

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Expert Collections containing Tamara

Expert Collections are analyst-curated lists that highlight the companies you need to know in the most important technology spaces.

Tamara is included in 6 Expert Collections, including E-Commerce.

E

E-Commerce

11,359 items

Companies that sell goods online (B2C), or enable the selling of goods online via tech solutions (B2B).

S

Store tech (In-store retail tech)

1,739 items

Companies that make tech solutions to enable brick-and-mortar retail store operations.

U

Unicorns- Billion Dollar Startups

1,258 items

D

Digital Lending

2,531 items

This collection contains companies that provide alternative means for obtaining a loan for personal or business use and companies that provide software to lenders for the application, underwriting, funding or loan collection process.

P

Payments

3,082 items

Companies in this collection provide technology that enables consumers and businesses to pay, collect, automate, and settle transfers of currency, both online and at the physical point-of-sale.

F

Fintech

13,559 items

Excludes US-based companies

Tamara Patents

Tamara has filed 5 patents.

The 3 most popular patent topics include:

  • dresses
  • lingerie
  • sports clothing
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Related Topics

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3/18/2020

3/5/2024

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3/5/2024

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Latest Tamara News

Marlon James & Tamara Lawrance On Portraying The “Richness” Of Queer Caribbean Communities In ‘Get Millie Black’

Nov 21, 2024

James was inspired to write the show’s lead transgender character, Millie Black’s sister Hibiscus, after watching a Channel 4 documentary a decade ago about Jamaica’s ‘gully queens’, a small group of transgender and gay people who live in Kingston. He has previously spoken about his experience of gay conversion therapy in Jamaica and how he was only able to truly express himself and write more freely as a queer person once he moved to the U.S. Watch on Deadline Previously, James said there had been little depiction of Jamaican queer communities that didn’t break free of stereotype. “There were not lots of LGBTQ+ characters and usually they were walk-on parts or caricatures that do more harm than good,” he added. Falling in love with queer stories Hibiscus (middle) is played by Chyna McQueen. Image: Des Willie/HBO Lawrance, whose past roles include the BBC’s Time and indie movie The Silent Twins, said she “fell in love with” the queer stories penned by “literary icon” James after reading the scripts, and was impressed by the “allyship” that the protagonist displayed towards her sister. “I just thought for Jamaica this is going to be huge,” she added. “Millie’s allyship was very powerful and important as an adjunct to the storylines. She is what other people in Jamaican society could be in terms of the steps forward that the Caribbean could be taking.” Lawrance can currently be seen in the BBC’s Mr Loverman, a different UK show about queer Caribbean communities and the diaspora. While the “storylines are so different” – Mr Loverman follows an older gay man who has been having an affair with his best friend for decades – Lawrance said she hopes the pair of shows premiering so close together can “humanize these stories” and demonstrate that gay Caribbean people have existed for decades. James added: “Even when people try to be open-minded about queers they act like it’s some new thing. They don’t realize the two aunties living at the end of the street are lovers.” Produced by Simon Maxwell’s Motive Pictures , Get Millie Black follows the UK detective protagonist as she returns to Kingston to work in a missing persons department and finds herself on a quest to solve a case that will blow her world apart. Its inception goes back almost a decade to a conversation between James and the producer, with Channel 4 and HBO jumping aboard several years later. “I thought I’d do a Jamaican patois story that was ‘unfilmable’ and then [the producer] calls and says, ‘Hey I sold it’,” joked James. James won the Booker Prize for 2014’s A Brief History of Seven Killings but had never written a TV series before, yet he felt the characters he had created for Get Millie Black were perfect for the small screen. “A novel can do a lot of things but I can’t make it come alive, that is the readers’ job,” he added. “But with TV you get actors, cast and crew that can make something come alive and I really wanted to do that.” James said putting together a TV show was the “most fun and hardest work I’ve ever done.” He was inspired by True Detective and Happy Valley – the latter of which he labeled the “greatest show of the past 30 years” – while saying he wanted to draw a distinction between Get Millie Black and previous crime noir by handing the female protagonist “interesting flaws and contradictions.” “Usually this is reserved for male characters but there are points in the show when you don’t even like Millie,” he added. “For a female character to be given that ‘unlikeability’ I think is different.” While a U.S. network is aboard in the shape of HBO and Get Millie Black contains plenty universal themes, James stressed that the six-parter is fundamentally a story about Jamaicans and Brits. Lawrance hopes this will spark a debate. “A lot of the conversation around slavery or colonial legacy is deflected through America while Britain has this way of saying, ‘Oh we don’t do that’,” she said. “As a culture we have not done enough to excavate the remnants of that bitter history and the ways in which it is still plaguing society today. In my heart of hearts I do hope people can see this huge theme that has been so beautifully and meticulously explored through a missing persons case.” Get Millie Black launches Monday November 25 on Channel 4 and HBO.

Tamara Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • When was Tamara founded?

    Tamara was founded in 2020.

  • Where is Tamara's headquarters?

    Tamara's headquarters is located at 6901 At Takhassusi Branch Street, Riyadh.

  • What is Tamara's latest funding round?

    Tamara's latest funding round is Series C.

  • How much did Tamara raise?

    Tamara raised a total of $706.8M.

  • Who are the investors of Tamara?

    Investors of Tamara include Checkout.com, Shorooq Partners, Sanabil Investments, Coatue, Endeavor and 15 more.

  • Who are Tamara's competitors?

    Competitors of Tamara include Klarna, MNT Halan, Tabby, Spotii, TradeDepot and 7 more.

  • What products does Tamara offer?

    Tamara's products include Split in Installments.

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