Investors request audit of The Peer’s finances and cap table

Investors request audit of The Peer’s finances and cap table

At least two investors in The Peer, the API startup backed by companies like Flutterwave and Stitch, have asked for an audit of the company’s accounts as it prepares to return leftover capital to investors. Following the business’s dissolution, investors are expected to receive about twenty cents on the dollar, people familiar with the conversations told TechCabal. 

However, the refund may take longer than expected as two investors have requested an audit of The Peer’s finances and asked for more details on its cap table. The request for an audit—prompted by a November investor report showing a bank balance of $450,000—was initiated in March, weeks before the company shut down. 

“The funds left in the company’s account were about a million dollars short, based on estimated company spends and time frame,” one email sent to co-founders—Michael Okoh and Chike Ononye—in March 2024 read.

The co-founders have not responded to the audit request and have not shared the cap table said one investor who asked not to be named. “They are avoiding it, thinking that if they do not talk about it, the matter will die,” an investor told…

Ngozi Chukwu
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