In Ivory Coast, barely half of households own their homes, mostly by inheritance rather than by purchase. Faced with this structural blockage, the Ivorian startup Tylimmo Africa is making the bet to transform the regular payment of rent into a credit guarantee to open the way to rental sales. Launched in Abidjan in December 2025, Tylimmo Africa already claims more than twice its initial target of rated households. Its founder, Steven Bédi, now a…
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In Ivory Coast, barely half of households own their homes, mostly by inheritance rather than by purchase. Faced with this structural blockage, the Ivorian startup Tylimmo Africa is making the bet to transform the regular payment of rent into a credit guarantee to open the way to rental sales. Launched in Abidjan in December 2025, Tylimmo Africa already claims more than twice its initial target of rated households. Its founder, Steven Bédi, now a…