PayJoy Announces New Investment in Asset Fund
Investment by
Today, 1 in 2 PayJoy customers is new to credit, and 1 in 3 is accessing a smartphone for the first time—creating a powerful on-ramp to the formal financial system. Independent research by UC Berkeley shows PayJoy's financing drives a 6% increase in household income, demonstrating its role as a tool for productive finance. Nearly half of PayJoy's customer base are women, many of whom rely on PayJoy-financed products to participate in the digital economy and support their families through flexible, gig-based work. By combining responsible underwriting with real-world impact, PayJoy continues to deliver strong outcomes for both investors and underserved communities.
"T. Rowe Price joining the PayJoy Asset Fund is a major milestone," said
The PayJoy Asset Fund allows qualified investors to earn attractive returns while expanding access to credit in emerging markets. PJAF has grown to over
"The mobile phone is essentially an entry ticket into our increasingly connected world, and yet, many people who live in developing countries cannot afford it," said
With more than
The PJAF management team, which includes
About PayJoy
PayJoy is a Public Benefit Corporation that provides a fair and responsible entry point for individuals in emerging markets to enter the modern financial system, build credit, achieve economic freedom, and access digital connectivity. PayJoy has financed over
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