P1 Ventures

Established in 2020, P1 Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm headquartered in Cairo, Egypt. It focuses on investing in African industrial technology startups.

Hisham Halbouny

General Partner

Past deals in CEMEA

Raenest

Series A in 2025
Raenest is a financial technology company that provides a comprehensive platform for startups and freelancers to manage invoicing and payments across multiple currencies. The company streamlines the process of sending invoices, receiving deposits, and processing payments, allowing users to easily pay contractors, vendors, and freelancers globally. Raenest's services include automated onboarding and verification, as well as the creation of virtual cards, which facilitate efficient coordination of payments while ensuring compliance with tax regulations. By offering fast and cost-effective money transfers, Raenest empowers African individuals and businesses to navigate the complexities of cross-border transactions with ease.

MNZL

Seed Round in 2023
MNZL aims to broaden access to capital for Egyptians by transforming owned assets into liquid financial resources. Through an innovative digital platform, it enables asset-backed financing, offering services like home equity investment and low-interest financing.

Kotani Pay

Pre Seed Round in 2023
Kotani Pay is a technology company focused on facilitating the integration of blockchain protocols and fintech applications with local payment channels in Africa. By offering a reliable on-ramp and off-ramp service, Kotani Pay enables blockchain companies to effectively reach a broader customer base, particularly those utilizing mobile money services. The platform is designed to streamline payroll management and enhance the accessibility of digital finance, allowing clients to concentrate on local payment solutions while increasing their operational efficiency in the African market.

Kotani Pay

Pre Seed Round in 2023
Kotani Pay is a technology company focused on facilitating the integration of blockchain protocols and fintech applications with local payment channels in Africa. By offering a reliable on-ramp and off-ramp service, Kotani Pay enables blockchain companies to effectively reach a broader customer base, particularly those utilizing mobile money services. The platform is designed to streamline payroll management and enhance the accessibility of digital finance, allowing clients to concentrate on local payment solutions while increasing their operational efficiency in the African market.

Raenest

Seed Round in 2023
Raenest is a financial technology company that provides a comprehensive platform for startups and freelancers to manage invoicing and payments across multiple currencies. The company streamlines the process of sending invoices, receiving deposits, and processing payments, allowing users to easily pay contractors, vendors, and freelancers globally. Raenest's services include automated onboarding and verification, as well as the creation of virtual cards, which facilitate efficient coordination of payments while ensuring compliance with tax regulations. By offering fast and cost-effective money transfers, Raenest empowers African individuals and businesses to navigate the complexities of cross-border transactions with ease.

WorkPay Technologies

Seed Round in 2023
Founded in 2017, WorkPay Technologies offers a cloud-based platform for managing payroll, benefits, HR, and employee self-service needs. Its solution caters to small and medium-sized businesses across Africa.

Yodawy

Series B in 2023
Yodawy Inc. is a Giza-based company founded in 2018 that specializes in developing a medicine delivery and claims management platform. It enables customers to order pharmaceuticals and personal care products through a mobile app, which facilitates delivery via a network of over 500 pharmacies across Egypt. The platform combines an AI-powered approval engine for insurance claims with features like a digital prescription app and a partner portal. Yodawy collaborates with major insurance carriers to automatically apply insurance and copayment benefits for users, streamlining the medication ordering process and enhancing accessibility for patients seeking home delivery of their prescriptions.

Paymee

Seed Round in 2022
Paymee is a company that provides an online payment gateway designed for easy integration into websites and mobile applications. It serves businesses without an online presence by allowing them to generate payment links, facilitating transactions even in the absence of a dedicated website. Additionally, Paymee enables physical retail locations to accept card payments through QR codes. This functionality supports financial inclusion for both business owners and individuals in Africa, regardless of their banking status, by offering secure digital payment solutions.

Eksab

Seed Round in 2022
Eksab operates an online daily fantasy sports platform that lets players draft and test predictions on live football matches, accumulate points based on accuracy, and win prizes. The service targets the Middle East and Africa while supporting predictions from around the world and allowing users to challenge friends with mobile fantasy, prediction, and trivia experiences. Founded in 2017 and based in Cairo, Egypt, Eksab focuses on accessible, user-friendly sports entertainment.

Kotani Pay

Seed Round in 2022
Kotani Pay is a technology company focused on facilitating the integration of blockchain protocols and fintech applications with local payment channels in Africa. By offering a reliable on-ramp and off-ramp service, Kotani Pay enables blockchain companies to effectively reach a broader customer base, particularly those utilizing mobile money services. The platform is designed to streamline payroll management and enhance the accessibility of digital finance, allowing clients to concentrate on local payment solutions while increasing their operational efficiency in the African market.

Kotani Pay

Seed Round in 2021
Kotani Pay is a technology company focused on facilitating the integration of blockchain protocols and fintech applications with local payment channels in Africa. By offering a reliable on-ramp and off-ramp service, Kotani Pay enables blockchain companies to effectively reach a broader customer base, particularly those utilizing mobile money services. The platform is designed to streamline payroll management and enhance the accessibility of digital finance, allowing clients to concentrate on local payment solutions while increasing their operational efficiency in the African market.

Amenli

Seed Round in 2021
Amenli is the first licensed online insurance broker in Egypt, offering online insurance broking services across policies such as life, medical, pension, education, and automobile coverage. The company uses a three-step process: enter personal details, choose a personalized policy, and complete payment, delivering an integrated service that simplifies accessing insurance.

Yodawy

Series B in 2021
Yodawy Inc. is a Giza-based company founded in 2018 that specializes in developing a medicine delivery and claims management platform. It enables customers to order pharmaceuticals and personal care products through a mobile app, which facilitates delivery via a network of over 500 pharmacies across Egypt. The platform combines an AI-powered approval engine for insurance claims with features like a digital prescription app and a partner portal. Yodawy collaborates with major insurance carriers to automatically apply insurance and copayment benefits for users, streamlining the medication ordering process and enhancing accessibility for patients seeking home delivery of their prescriptions.

MarketForce

Seed Round in 2021
Founded in 2018, MarketForce is a technology company based in the US, Kenya, and Nigeria. It operates an asset-light business model, providing a comprehensive B2B commerce and fintech platform, 'RejaReja', empowering African merchants to digitize their inventory sourcing, ordering, payments, and access financing. The platform also enables merchants to resell digital financial services like airtime and bill payments. MarketForce is operational in five Sub-Saharan African markets, serving over 200,000 merchants and 50 consumer brands.

WorkPay Technologies

Seed Round in 2020
Founded in 2017, WorkPay Technologies offers a cloud-based platform for managing payroll, benefits, HR, and employee self-service needs. Its solution caters to small and medium-sized businesses across Africa.

MarketForce

Seed Round in 2020
Founded in 2018, MarketForce is a technology company based in the US, Kenya, and Nigeria. It operates an asset-light business model, providing a comprehensive B2B commerce and fintech platform, 'RejaReja', empowering African merchants to digitize their inventory sourcing, ordering, payments, and access financing. The platform also enables merchants to resell digital financial services like airtime and bill payments. MarketForce is operational in five Sub-Saharan African markets, serving over 200,000 merchants and 50 consumer brands.
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