Lapaire Glasses
Venture Round in 2024
Lapaire Glasses manufactures and sells eyewear and provides eye-care services across Africa, offering prescription eyeglasses, sunglasses and fashion eyewear with lenses and tailored testing. Using technology, it provides free vision tests and affordable eyewear to lower- and middle-income populations through online orders, mobile clinics, free delivery and flexible payment options. The company serves customers in Kenya, Uganda, Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso and Mali, with East African and West African operations headquartered in Nairobi and Abidjan respectively. Founded in 2018 in Nairobi, Lapaire aims to improve access to eye health for millions of Africans who need eyeglasses but cannot afford them.
Britam Holdings
Post in 2017
Britam Holdings operates as a diversified financial services group in Eastern and Southern Africa. It offers life, health, general insurance, pensions, asset management, banking, property development, and private equity services to both individual and corporate clients.
EFC Uganda
Venture Round in 2015
Entrepreneurs Financial Centre (EFC) Uganda is a microfinance institution established in June 2012, focused on fostering local wealth development. The company provides specialized microloans at competitive interest rates to micro and small enterprises (MSEs), aiming to support their growth and economic contribution. In addition to loans, EFC Uganda offers a range of savings products, including regular, premium, and term deposit accounts, which enable clients to enhance their financial stability and engage in increased economic activity. Through its services, EFC Uganda seeks to empower entrepreneurs and contribute to the overall economic development of the region.
UAP Group
Venture Round in 2012
UAP Group is a pan-African financial services group with interests in insurance, investment management, property development and investments, securities brokerage and financial advisory. The history of the Group can be traced back by over 90 years while recent expansion and growth in the East African market have made UAP one of the key players in the financial services sector in the region. Currently, the group has businesses operating in Kenya, Uganda, South Sudan, Rwanda, DRC and Tanzania.