Kepple Africa Ventures is a venture capital firm established in 2019 and headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. The firm specializes in providing seed-stage and early-stage financing to startups across Africa, focusing primarily on sectors such as information technology, fintech, and business-to-consumer (B2C) markets. By supporting innovative companies in these areas, Kepple Africa Ventures aims to contribute to the growth of the African startup ecosystem.
Launch Africa Ventures is a venture capital firm founded in 2020 and based in Ebene, Mauritius, that funds early-stage startups across Africa, focusing on seed and pre-Series A opportunities. It seeks investments across fintech, healthtech, climate tech, agritech, edtech, transportation and logistics, mobility, e-commerce, software as a service, artificial intelligence, big data, and analytics.
Ventures Platform is a venture capital firm based in Abuja, Nigeria, with an additional office in Lagos. It invests in technology companies across Africa at early-stage and seed phases and supports growth when appropriate. The firm runs an acceleration program that selects a cohort of about 10 to 15 companies over roughly 16 weeks, helping founders with strategy and scaling. It funds its activities from its own capital resources and focuses on mission-driven founders building technology-enabled platforms that improve livelihoods across the continent.
LoftyInc Capital is a venture capital firm based in Victoria Island, Lagos, focused on Africa's growth enterprises. Over the past decade it has invested over $25 million in more than 150 companies, including several unicorns, and attracted over $1.5 billion in follow-on funding to its portfolio. It has built an ecosystem of tech hubs, angel networks, and talent platforms to support portfolio companies. The firm has achieved multiple exits and delivered strong returns across its Afropreneurs funds.
Founders Factory is a London-based venture builder and accelerator that combines capital with hands-on support to launch and scale startups. Founded in 2015 by Brent Hoberman, Henry Lane Fox and George Northcott, the company works with entrepreneurs and leading corporate partners to develop new ideas, technologies, and business models across fintech, health, climate, and deeptech. It provides venture-building services and funding through a collaborative program that blends capital with bespoke operational expertise from a team of specialists and a broad network of corporate partners. Founders Factory has backed over 300 technology ventures globally, leveraging its ecosystem to help startups achieve growth while delivering strategic value to corporate collaborators.
Future Africa is a Lagos-based venture capital firm established in 2016, dedicated to empowering mission-driven founders and innovators to tackle significant challenges across the African continent. The firm focuses on creating a future where purpose and prosperity are accessible to all. Future Africa invests in a diverse array of sectors, including agriculture, data and artificial intelligence, e-commerce, education, finance, healthcare, and technology, among others. By supporting startups and entrepreneurs, Future Africa aims to foster the development of transformative solutions that contribute to the continent's economic growth and social progress.
Founded in 2017, Ingressive Capital is a Pan-African venture capital firm investing in early-stage technology companies led by exceptional founders across Africa. With a focus on Egypt, Ghana, Kenya, Morocco, and Nigeria, the firm specializes in Pre-Seed and Seed investments, targeting B2C solutions for tech-enabled youth and B2B solutions to increase Africa's value chain ownership.
Established in 2023 and headquartered in Dallas, Texas, Kaleo Ventures is a venture capital firm focusing on investing in early-stage technology companies across Africa.
Founded in 2011, Musha Ventures is a venture capital firm based in New York. It focuses on investing in early-stage companies across Africa, with a particular interest in sectors such as education, healthcare, fintech, agriculture, and supply chain.
Established in 2016, Norrsken22 is a Cape Town-based investment firm focusing on growth-stage companies within the tech sector across Africa. The fund prioritizes investments in medtech, ed-tech, and fintech sectors, with a particular focus on key tech hubs such as Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa, and Ghana.
Voltron Capital is a venture capital firm based in Lagos, Nigeria, founded in 2021. The firm focuses on seed and early‑stage investments across Africa, backing startups in sectors including software as a service, logistics, financial services, legal services, supply chain, artificial intelligence, cryptocurrency, healthcare, telecommunications, e-commerce, automotive, real estate, media, customer success, and education.
Microtraction Limited is a venture capital firm based in Lagos, Nigeria, specializing in early-stage investments in technology startups. Founded in 2017, the firm targets companies across various sectors, with a focus on software and fintech. Microtraction typically begins its investment with $25,000 for a 7% equity stake, followed by a $50,000 convertible note at a $1 million valuation cap for startups that demonstrate significant progress. The firm aims to support exceptional technical founders in Africa, guiding them to develop their ventures into sustainable companies capable of attracting further investment or joining esteemed accelerators. By connecting these startups with later-stage investors, Microtraction plays a crucial role in navigating the funding landscape for emerging businesses.
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development finances projects and provides advisory services to the public and private sectors. It supports new ventures and expansion in existing companies through project financing, loans, and equity or quasi-equity investments, including equity funds and guarantees, and it partners with private entities to invest across sectors such as banking, energy, manufacturing, infrastructure, information technology, and services. The bank also helps publicly owned entities privatize and restructure municipal services and engages in policy reform dialogue and advisory services, along with trade finance and loan syndication. Founded in 1990 and headquartered in London, it operates across regions including Southeastern and Central Europe, the Baltic States, Eastern Europe and the Caucasus, Central Asia, and parts of the Middle East and Africa, aiming to foster market-oriented change and private sector development by mobilizing capital for sustainable investments. It has invested more than €130 billion in over 5,200 projects.
Founded in 2008, Golden Palm Investments is a venture capital firm headquartered in Accra, Ghana. It focuses on early-stage and growth investments in Africa, with a primary focus on real-estate, agribusiness, and technology sectors.
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.
Renew Capital is an investment firm focused on Africa, bridging critical gaps for growing African businesses by connecting them with global impact investors.
Founded in 2017, 4DX Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm based in Brooklyn, New York. It specializes in investing in African technology companies, partnering with innovative entrepreneurs to build transformative businesses.
EchoVC Partners, established in 2011, is a venture capital firm headquartered in Lagos, Nigeria. It specializes in seed and early-stage investments, with a focus on technology industries across North America, Africa, and Southeast Asia. The firm is sector-agnostic, but it has a particular interest in internet, smart data, and enterprise technologies. EchoVC Partners invests amounts ranging from $25,000 to several million dollars, depending on the stage of opportunity and capital needs of the business.
Seedstars is an accelerator and investment firm based in Geneva, Switzerland, founded in 2012. It supports startups in emerging and frontier markets across Latin America, Africa, the Middle East and North Africa, Central and Eastern Europe, and Asia, backing ventures that address financial services, healthcare, education, and commerce through accelerator programs and early-stage investments.
Samurai Incubate is a Tokyo-based venture capital firm that invests in early-stage startups across Africa, Israel, and Japan, with a focus on information technology and software-as-a-service companies. The firm provides hands-on support in management, marketing, sales and human resources, and offers advisory services and external director assignments to help portfolio companies develop vision, build revenue models, and monetize growth. Established to empower startups to scale through practical expertise and strategic guidance, Samurai Incubate emphasizes action and market-facing execution to realize greater revenue potential. By combining investment with active governance and mentorship, it aims to accelerate growth for businesses operating in dynamic technology sectors across multiple regions.
Chandaria Capital is a venture capital investment firm founded in 2017 and based in Nairobi, Kenya. It invests in innovative ideas with the potential to transform Africa and provides mentorship and strategic support to entrepreneurs to help build impactful companies across the continent.
Founded in 2019, Raba Partnership is a venture capital firm based in Cape Town, South Africa. It partners with founders of startups and companies building technology solutions for emerging ecosystems across Africa.
Lateral Frontiers is a New York-based venture capital firm focused on Africa, investing in early and growth-stage technology-enabled companies and providing debt and equity capital to support businesses across financial services, healthcare, education, energy, agriculture, housing, logistics, mobility and other sectors that address significant continental needs.
Magic Fund is a venture capital firm focused on early-stage investments in startups. Founded in 2017 and based in Los Angeles, California, the firm seeks opportunities across several regions, including Africa, Europe, Latin America, North America, and Southeast Asia. It typically writes checks ranging from US$0.1 million to US$0.3 million to support pre-seed and seed-stage companies. The firm emphasizes founder-led, domain-specific expertise and operates as a network of micro-funds guided by repeat founders with experience in particular industries and geographies to help portfolio companies scale.
Founded in 2021, Tekedia Capital is a venture capital firm headquartered in Sheridan, Wyoming. It invests in early-stage companies operating within the finance, real estate, education, health, logistics, and technology sectors across Africa.
Partech is a global technology investment firm headquartered in Paris with offices in Berlin, Dakar, Dubai, Nairobi and San Francisco. It provides capital, operational experience and strategic support to technology companies from seed to growth stages. Founded in San Francisco about 40 years ago, Partech manages approximately €2.5 billion in assets under management and backs a portfolio of about 220 companies across 40 countries and four continents. The firm pursues investments across software, information technology services, cybersecurity, fintech, health tech, artificial intelligence and other tech-enabled sectors.
Enza Capital Management is a Nairobi-based venture capital firm founded in 2019 that focuses on early-stage investments in African technology companies. The firm specializes in sectors such as fintech, logistics and mobility, health, human capital management, education, energy, and climate-smart solutions. By partnering with innovative companies, Enza Capital aims to support the growth of transformative technologies in Africa.
Acasia Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm investing in tech-driven and tech-enabled startups across the Middle East and Africa. Founded in 2011, it focuses on being the first to believe in innovative ideas, supporting entrepreneurs from pre-Seed to pre-Series A stages.
Founded in 1999, TLcom Capital is a London-based venture capital firm with offices in Nairobi and Lagos. It focuses on investing in early to growth-stage technology companies across Europe, Israel, the United States, and sub-Saharan Africa, with a particular emphasis on African-focused tech ventures.
Silverbacks Holdings, established in 2019 and headquartered in Cybercity Ebene, Mauritius, is a venture capital firm specializing in early-stage investments. The company focuses on the intersection of sports, technology, and entertainment sectors within the African market, providing financial services to support the growth of innovative startups in these domains.
Oui Capital is an early-stage venture capital firm focused on supporting high-growth technology startups across Africa. Founded in 2019 and headquartered in Lagos, Nigeria, the firm targets seed and early-stage investments in e-commerce, mobility, logistics, enterprise software, health tech, edtech, and fintech. It aims to bridge the gap between promising African startups and smart capital by providing funding and strategic support to accelerate growth across the continent.
Goodwell Investments is an impact investment firm that provides early-stage to growth capital along with hands-on support to inclusive businesses in Africa and India. It targets sectors including financial services, energy, health, mobility, education, agriculture, water and sanitation, and other basic services that improve livelihoods. The firm seeks minority stakes and offers board representation and advisory services to help portfolio companies scale sustainably. Based in the Netherlands with offices in Amsterdam and Cape Town, it pursues a long-term investment horizon of approximately five to ten years and aims to generate solid financial returns alongside social impact.
Founded in 2019, Flourish Ventures is a global venture capital firm based in San Francisco. It invests in early-stage companies focused on fintech, insurtech, regtech, and other sectors that advance financial health and prosperity for individuals and small businesses. The firm manages $850M in patient capital, deploying it with a long-term perspective across Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the United States.
CRE Venture Capital is a venture capital firm founded in 2015 that focuses on early-stage technology companies connected to Africa. Headquartered in Franklin Lakes, New Jersey, it maintains a regional office in Lagos, Nigeria, and backs startups positioned to benefit from African markets.
Founded in 2019, Wuri Ventures is a venture capital firm based in Dakar, Senegal. It focuses on innovating solutions for market failures such as information asymmetry and fragmentation, supporting world-class entrepreneurs in Africa's technology, financial services, health tech, and beverage sectors.
HAVAIC is a venture capital and private equity firm based in Cape Town, South Africa, focusing on early-stage, high-growth businesses across Africa. The firm specializes in investments in various sectors, including real estate, corporate finance, legal services, software and technology, marketing, and finance. HAVAIC seeks minority positions in its investments and aims for targeted annual returns exceeding 30%. In addition to investment activities, the firm offers corporate advisory and capital raising services to emerging businesses with proven concepts and global potential, catering to sophisticated investors and international venture capital firms interested in the African market.
Enygma Ventures is a venture capital firm based in Cape Town, South Africa, established in 2019. It focuses on early-stage investments in women-led startups within the Southern Africa region. It describes itself as a purpose-driven investor that combines capital with tailored support, leveraging networks to provide expertise, mentorship, and access to local and overseas markets. The firm emphasizes flexible, efficient deployment of capital and aims to be a collaborative partner for entrepreneurs. Its investment thesis centers on diversity and inclusion, targeting sectors such as education and training services, consumer products including food and personal products, and consumer finance, with a preference for businesses that generate social impact alongside growth. The firm draws on experience across Africa, the United States, and Europe to help portfolio companies scale and access markets.
Founded in 2014, Expert DOJO is a venture capital firm based in Santa Monica, California. It specializes in early-stage startup acceleration and investment, focusing on visionary companies with high growth potential. Since its inception, it has invested in over 260 startups globally, providing an average of $50,000 initially, with follow-on investments up to $1 million for exceptional performers.
BYLD Ventures is a corporate venture capital firm established in 2022 and headquartered in London, United Kingdom. The firm specializes in early-stage technology investments, with a particular focus on the financial technology sector in Africa. By targeting this region, BYLD Ventures aims to support innovative startups and contribute to the growth of the technology landscape in African markets.
Swedfund International AB, established in 1979, is a Swedish government-owned investment firm specializing in high-risk, emerging markets. It provides risk capital, including equity, loans, and expertise, to seed, start-up, and mature companies in Africa, Asia, Latin America, Eastern Europe, and Sweden. Swedfund invests between SEK 5 million and SEK 100 million, seeking a minority stake not exceeding one-third of the total investment. It typically invests in companies that do not manufacture or sell weapons, tobacco, or alcohol, and avoids investing in Swedish businesses of Swedish companies. Swedfund takes a Board seat in its portfolio companies and seeks to exit investments within five to ten years. It does not invest alongside private individuals or co-operatives, provide donations, or engage in sponsorships.
Founded in 2020, Five35 Ventures is a South Africa-based venture capital firm dedicated to investing in early-stage African technology startups with a focus on female-led businesses.
SOSV is a global venture capital firm that supports early-stage startups through active, founder-first development programs. Its flagship initiatives HAX and IndieBio provide facilities, engineering resources, services, and laboratory equipment to accelerate product development and prepare companies for subsequent funding rounds. SOSV focuses on deep technology across health, environmental, and cross-border software sectors, aiming to solve human and planetary health challenges. In addition to providing capital, the firm emphasizes intensive programmatic support to help portfolio companies move quickly from seed toward growth, including customer acquisition and scale. The firm operates globally with a bias toward startups targeting rapid international expansion, especially in Asia, and tends to back a small cohort of high-potential companies to accelerate their progress and attract leading investors.
Bossa Invest is a venture capital firm based in Sao Paulo, Brazil, founded in 2011, that manages investment portfolios and provides asset management services to clients across sectors, with a focus on software as a service companies, and analyzes market trends to inform its investment decisions while operating in finance, technology, and real estate.
Founded in 1997, Endeavor is a global non-profit organization dedicated to supporting high-impact entrepreneurs. With operations in nearly 40 countries, Endeavor's network comprises over 2,000 entrepreneurs who have created more than 3.9 million jobs and generated revenues exceeding $28 billion.
Pioneer Fund is a San Francisco-based venture capital firm founded in 2017 that makes early-stage investments across a wide range of sectors, including consumer products and services, financial services, information technology, advanced manufacturing, blockchain, life sciences, gaming, artificial intelligence and machine learning, construction technology, education technology, fintech, agriculture technology, advertising technology, augmented reality, autonomous vehicles, legal technology, oncology, pet technology, real estate technology, ride-hailing, SaaS and supply chain technology. The firm benefits from a network of more than 420 Y Combinator alumni, enabling it to identify and support YC-backed startups.
Founded in 2002 by Patrice Hoppenot, Investisseurs & Partenaires is a pioneering impact investment group dedicated to African Small and Medium Enterprises. Headquartered in Paris with offices across Africa, the firm invests in companies creating local value and long-term employment, focusing on sectors like health, transport, microfinance, and other ventures. Since inception, I&P has invested in over 90 companies across 16 countries, managing four pan-African funds totaling €135 million.
Founded in 2015, GreenTec Capital Partners is a venture capital firm specializing in impact investing. Based in Frankfurt, Germany, with additional offices in Africa and Europe, the company focuses on investing in early-stage startups and small to medium-sized enterprises across sectors such as agriculture, technology, sustainable resources, digitalization, energy, healthcare, and water. The firm prefers companies based in Africa and aims to create exclusive investment opportunities with economic, social, and/or environmental impact.
Ground Squirrel Ventures is a Boston-based venture capital firm founded in 2018 that focuses on early-stage opportunities addressing climate change. The firm prioritizes frontier-market investments and clean energy initiatives, seeking to fund companies that advance climate mitigation and sustainable development. Its activity spans regions including Africa, with additional investments in Haiti, Asia, and Latin America, reflecting a global approach to deploying capital where climate-related challenges and growth potential intersect. Ground Squirrel aims to support seed-stage ventures that can scale impact in frontier markets and contribute to energy transition and environmental sustainability.
Knife Capital is an independent growth equity and venture capital firm based in Cape Town and London. Founded in 2010, it backs innovation-driven ventures with proven traction and helps them scale by accelerating international expansion beyond beachhead markets. Leveraging knowledge, networks, and funding, the firm supports entrepreneurial businesses across Africa to reach new markets and achieve product-market fit, guiding them from early traction to growth. Knife Capital has facilitated exits of local technology companies to major global buyers such as General Electric, Visa, Garmin, and Uber.
The Fund for Export Development in Africa (“FEDA”) is the impact investment subsidiary of the African Export-Import Bank (“Afreximbank” or the “Bank”) set up to provide equity, quasi-equity, and debt capital to finance the multi-billion-dollar funding gap (particularly in equity) needed to transform the Trade sector in Africa.
FEDA pursues a multi-sector investment strategy along the intra-African trade, value-added export development, and manufacturing value chain which includes financial services, technology, consumer and retail goods, manufacturing, transport & logistics, agribusiness, as well as ancillary trade enabling infrastructure such as industrial parks.