Investors in Africa

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United Gulf Financial Services North Africa

United Gulf Financial Services North Africa is a Tunisia-based asset management firm established in 2008, specializing in shariah-compliant private equity and venture capital investments. The firm focuses on emerging growth, seed/startup, early venture, mid venture, late venture, and growth capital investments primarily in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). With a particular emphasis on the information and communications technology (ICT) and business sectors, United Gulf Financial Services typically invests between TND 0.015 million and TND 3.5 million. The firm manages separate client-focused portfolios and provides mutual fund management and corporate finance services to both institutional and individual clients. Investments are generally held for a period of five to seven years, reflecting a long-term commitment to fostering growth in the region.

Techstars

Techstars Central LLC, founded in 2006 and based in Boulder, Colorado, operates as a startup accelerator and venture capital firm focused on supporting early-stage technology-oriented companies. It specializes in a mentorship-driven accelerator program, selecting ten startups each summer to participate in a three-month incubation period, offering funding of $120,000 in exchange for equity. Techstars invests primarily in sectors such as fintech, artificial intelligence, blockchain, augmented reality, and IoT, while avoiding investments in medical devices, healthcare technology, and local service-oriented businesses. In addition to its primary accelerator, Techstars has various specialized programs, including those focused on music, retail, mobility, and social impact, with global reach extending to regions such as Africa, Asia, and Latin America. The firm prefers taking minority stakes, typically between six and ten percent, without seeking board representation or investor rights. Techstars has built a robust network of entrepreneurs, mentors, and corporate partners to foster innovation and growth within its portfolio, which includes over 1,000 companies with a significant collective market capitalization.
Made 101 investments in Africa

500 Labs

500 Global, formerly known as 500 Startups, is a venture capital firm and incubator based in Mountain View, California, founded in 2010. The firm specializes in seed investments, primarily focusing on early-stage technology and financial services startups across various sectors, including biotech, e-commerce, fintech, and digital healthcare. 500 Global operates a four-month accelerator program, where it typically invests between $0.05 million and $1 million for a 5 to 10 percent equity stake in companies with at least $100,000 in monthly revenue. The firm targets a global market, with particular emphasis on regions such as the Middle East, Asia, Europe, and Latin America. Since its inception, it has invested in over 2,200 startups and supports the growth of innovation ecosystems through educational programs and partnerships. 500 Global also prioritizes investments in companies led by minority founders, reflecting its commitment to diverse entrepreneurial leadership.
Made 108 investments in Africa

Almi Invest

Almi Invest is a Swedish venture capital firm established in 2009, focusing on investing in promising start-ups with scalable business models and committed entrepreneurs. The firm operates through seven regionally based funds, each managed by experienced local investment professionals. With a total capital of SEK 1 billion, Almi Invest typically makes initial investments ranging from SEK 2 to 4 million, with the potential to extend up to SEK 10 million during the investment's lifecycle. The firm emphasizes collaboration by syndicating investments with other venture capitalists or angel investors, allowing it to acquire a maximum of 50 percent of shares in any given funding round. Almi Invest sources its capital from European Union structural funds and regional investors, with half of its funding derived from each. The firm's structure as an Evergreen Fund allows it to reinvest generated returns, contributing to its ongoing investment capacity. Additionally, the Almi Invest GreenTech Fund targets early-stage investments in clean tech, climate tech, and life sciences, aiming for a diverse portfolio through at least 50 investments.
Made 4 investments in Africa

Bpifrance

Bpifrance Financement S.A. is a French financial institution that provides a range of financing solutions and support services aimed at fostering the growth of startups, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), and mid-cap companies. It offers various financial products, including medium to long-term loans, export insurance, and leasing options for both tangible and intangible assets. Additionally, Bpifrance supports companies through consulting services, guarantees for bank financing, and training for executives. The organization also engages in direct investments and manages funds aimed at enhancing the financial landscape for businesses at different stages of their development. Established in 1980 and based in Maisons-Alfort, France, Bpifrance was formerly known as OSEO S.A. and rebranded in July 2013. It operates as a subsidiary of Bpifrance SA, reinforcing its commitment to bolstering the French economy through diversified financial solutions.
Made 27 investments in Africa

Flat6labs

Flat6Labs is a prominent startup accelerator founded in 2011 and based in Cairo, Egypt, dedicated to supporting seed-stage ventures primarily in the MENA region. The organization funds and mentors a select group of startups every four months, providing them with seed capital and office space. Through partnerships, particularly with the American University in Cairo, Flat6Labs offers mentorship and educational programs designed to address the real-world challenges entrepreneurs face in building successful businesses. The accelerator has expanded its reach with additional offices in cities including Abu Dhabi, Amman, Beirut, Jeddah, Manama, and Tunis. Flat6Labs is also a member of the Global Accelerator Network, further enhancing its network and resources for startups. In collaboration with the Saudi Venture Capital Company, it manages early-stage venture capital funds that target various sectors, including technology and mobile applications, with investments ranging from SAR 0.75 million to SAR 1.5 million in emerging companies.
Made 91 investments in Africa

Diva SICAR

DIVA SICAR is a venture capital investment company.
Made 1 investments in Africa

International Finance Corporation

The International Finance Corporation (IFC) is a member of The World Bank Group that focuses on fostering sustainable economic growth in developing countries through private sector investment. It provides a range of financial services, including loans, equity investments, quasi-equity products, and advisory services aimed at supporting startups and various stages of company development. IFC invests in sectors such as agribusiness, financial services, health, education, infrastructure, global manufacturing, oil and gas, telecommunications, and tourism, with a particular emphasis on projects that promote food security, digital finance, and affordable healthcare. The organization targets investments ranging from $1 million to $100 million, often seeking minority stakes but may also take a majority position in its portfolio companies. IFC aims to create jobs, generate tax revenues, and enhance corporate governance in emerging markets, thus contributing positively to local communities. Established in 1956 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., IFC operates globally with offices across various regions, focusing its efforts on financing projects that align with its mission of improving lives in developing countries.
Made 72 investments in Africa

Public Investment Corporation

The Public Investment Corporation (PIC) is a government-owned investment management company in South Africa, established in 1911. It exclusively serves the public sector, managing funds for public bodies that include pension, provident, social security, and guardian funds. As one of Africa's largest and most successful investment managers, PIC operates with a diversified portfolio that encompasses various asset classes, including listed and unlisted equities, bonds, properties, and cash. The corporation's investment strategy incorporates both in-house and externally managed assets, with a focus on maximizing returns for the public sector while adhering to responsible investment principles. Through its comprehensive approach, PIC plays a crucial role in supporting the financial sustainability of public institutions in South Africa.
Made 7 investments in Africa

Village Capital

Village Capital is a Washington, D.C.-based venture capital firm founded in 2009 that focuses on early-stage and seed investments in sectors such as agriculture, education, energy, financial services, and healthcare. The firm aims to empower entrepreneurs by employing a unique peer-support model, allowing entrepreneurs to select the ventures that receive pre-committed seed funding at the conclusion of its programs. Village Capital connects high-potential entrepreneurs with essential resources, fostering innovation and growth. It operates both a nonprofit that provides training for founders and a for-profit investment fund that invests in top program graduates, having supported over 1,000 entrepreneurs and more than 550 enterprises across various global regions. The firm has achieved notable success, with its alumni generating significant revenue and creating thousands of jobs, while maintaining a high recommendation rate among participants.
Made 61 investments in Africa

Proparco

Proparco is a French government organization established in 1977, dedicated to promoting private sector funding in sustainable development. Based in Paris, the firm focuses on financing and supporting companies and financial institutions across Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East. Proparco's investment strategy emphasizes key development sectors such as renewable energy, infrastructure, agriculture, health, education, and financial services. The organization aims to strengthen the contributions of private actors towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) established by the international community. Proparco finances projects that create jobs, provide essential goods and services, and combat climate change, offering a range of financial instruments including loans, equity, and guarantees. Its interventions are designed to enhance the resilience of communities and promote sustainable economic growth in emerging markets.
Made 28 investments in Africa

High-Tech Grunderfonds

High-Tech Gründerfonds Management GmbH, established in 2005 and based in Bonn, Germany, is a venture capital firm that specializes in early-stage investments in high-tech startups across various sectors, including information and communication technology, software, healthcare, and life sciences. The firm focuses on companies that are less than one year old and have a turnover of less than €10 million. High-Tech Gründerfonds typically invests between €0.5 million and €3 million, acquiring a minority stake of up to 25% in its portfolio companies. The firm often acts as the lead investor and provides follow-on financing, having facilitated over €2 billion in additional funding from external investors. With a commitment to nurturing innovation, it has supported the development of more than 500 startups and has successfully exited over 100 investments. The firm’s backing includes participation from various public and private entities, reflecting its role as a key player in the German startup ecosystem.
Made 4 investments in Africa

Plug and Play

Plug and Play, founded in 2006 and based in Sunnyvale, California, operates as a business accelerator and venture capital firm that focuses on early-stage and seed investments in technology startups. The firm runs 12 industry-specific accelerator programs annually, connecting startups with corporate partners and investors to foster collaboration and growth. Plug and Play's investment strategy encompasses a wide range of sectors, including fintech, health and wellness, travel, cybersecurity, and sustainability, allowing it to support diverse startups from any country. The firm provides various resources, including funding, mentorship, office space, and networking opportunities, and has a global presence with offices in North America, Europe, and Asia. Plug and Play has a strong track record, having helped numerous startups secure over $9 billion in funding since its inception. Its programs aim to refine business models and facilitate introductions to potential investors, ultimately contributing to the growth of the startup ecosystem.
Made 42 investments in Africa

Startup Wise Guys

Startup Wise Guys is a prominent early-stage investor based in Tallinn, Estonia, recognized as one of the leading venture capital funds in the Central and Eastern European (CEE) region and the Nordics. Since its inception in 2012, it has operated a renowned startup accelerator that has supported over 165 startups, primarily in sectors such as B2B SaaS, Fintech, and Cybersecurity. The intensive three-month program aims to validate, develop, and market products to business clients, benefiting from the guidance of more than 200 mentors. The accelerator culminates in Demo Days and attendance at major tech events, providing startups the opportunity to pitch to investors. With a startup survival and success rate exceeding 77%, the program has facilitated two major exits and fosters a robust alumni network of over 145 startups across more than 40 countries. Additionally, Startup Wise Guys manages specific funds targeting investments in various sectors, including technology and clean tech, with a focus on early-stage ventures.
Made 12 investments in Africa

BioInnovation Institute

BioInnovation Institute is an incubator and venture capital firm based in Copenhagen, Denmark, founded in November 2018. It specializes in supporting early-stage startups within the life sciences sector, focusing on areas such as medical technology, pharmaceuticals, health tech, therapeutics, bio-industrials, and biotechnology. The firm aims to foster innovation by providing financial backing, typically investing up to €1.3 million per startup and €2.4 million per project. BioInnovation Institute offers valuable resources and support to entrepreneurs and researchers, facilitating the development of transformative solutions in the life sciences.

Algebra Ventures

Algebra Ventures is a venture capital firm based in Cairo, Egypt, specializing in early-stage investments within the technology sector, particularly in Fintech. Founded in 2015, the firm targets high-growth startups across the MENA region, with a preference for companies in Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, the UAE, Tunisia, and Morocco. Algebra Ventures focuses on Series A and Series B funding rounds, although it is open to earlier-stage investments. The firm typically invests between $0.1 million and $4 million, seeking minority stakes of 15% to 30% in the companies it supports. Its investment strategy emphasizes technology-enabled businesses in areas such as e-commerce, online marketplaces, enterprise software, and digital technology, aiming to partner with passionate teams that demonstrate a unique value proposition and the potential for significant economic returns.
Made 32 investments in Africa

SOSV

SOSV is a global venture capital firm founded in 1995 and headquartered in Princeton, New Jersey. Specializing in seed-to-growth stage investments, SOSV operates multiple accelerator programs worldwide, including HAX for hardware, IndieBio and RebelBio for life sciences, Chinaccelerator and MOX for cross-border internet ventures, Food-X for innovative food solutions, and dlab for blockchain technology. The firm focuses on investments in revolutionary deep technologies aimed at improving human and planetary health, as well as cross-border markets, particularly in Asia. SOSV invests in approximately 150 startups annually, providing support through its resources to accelerate product development and scaling. Over its two-decade history, SOSV has established a strong reputation, consistently ranking among the top venture capital firms globally.
Made 41 investments in Africa

Outlier Ventures

Outlier Ventures is a London-based venture platform founded in 2013 that focuses on investing in early-stage startups developing transformative technologies, particularly in the blockchain, AI, and IoT sectors. As a pioneer in blockchain investment in Europe, the firm has cultivated a robust investment thesis centered on the convergence of decentralized technologies with advancements in various fields, aiming to establish a new decentralized data infrastructure that supports the evolution of Web 3.0. Outlier Ventures not only provides financial backing but also offers extensive support through its Base Camp program, which serves as an incubation and acceleration platform for pre-seed projects, providing resources such as office space, legal assistance, and operational support. The firm has a dedicated team of specialists and operates globally, investing in a diverse range of sectors including gaming, NFTs, decentralized finance, and middleware.
Made 5 investments in Africa

South Suez Capital

South Suez Capital is a private equity fund of funds manager based in Mauritius, specializing in investments across Africa. Established in 2009, the firm caters to institutional investors, endowments, and high-net-worth individuals, offering them exclusive access to a range of primary, secondary, and direct private market investments. By leveraging a well-established local network, South Suez Capital enables investors to build diversified portfolios focused on the African market. The firm's investment strategy includes targeting commitments to African private equity funds, along with direct investments in operating companies as opportunities arise. Additionally, South Suez Capital maintains a commitment to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles in its investment approach.
Made 2 investments in Africa

Antler

Antler is a global early-stage venture capital firm founded in Singapore in 2017, focused on investing in technology companies with significant growth potential. With a presence across six continents and major entrepreneurial hubs such as London, New York, Singapore, and Sydney, Antler has supported the establishment of over 200 startups, 40% of which have at least one female co-founder. The firm identifies exceptional individuals and early-stage businesses, providing comprehensive support from team formation and business model validation to capital investment. Antler invests primarily at the pre-seed stage and continues to engage with its portfolio companies through subsequent funding rounds, including Series C. The firm operates several funds, including those targeting specific regions like East Africa, while maintaining a commitment to fostering diverse founding teams representing 70 nationalities. Through its global platform, Antler aims to help founders build impactful startups that can define the future of technology.
Made 15 investments in Africa

Acorn

Founded in 2009, Acorn is a Somerset-headquartered independent alternative asset management firm with an office in Cape Town. The firm targets investments in small and medium enterprises across South Africa.

DOB Equity

DOB Equity is a private equity firm specializing in growth capital and buy-and-build strategies in small and medium companies.
Made 36 investments in Africa

RENEW

RENEW and the Impact Angel Network are one of the most active private equity investors in Ethiopia and recently expanded to Uganda. RENEW and the IAN seek to become the most successful SME investment firm in Sub-Saharan Africa, investing in hundreds of companies across twenty countries. Their mission is to find, invest and help grow great companies led by visionary leaders.
Made 5 investments in Africa

Egypt Ventures

Egypt Ventures is an investment firm that empowers the entrepreneurial ecosystem by investing in accelerators. The firm was founded in 2017 and is based in Columbia.
Made 18 investments in Africa

EIB

European Investment Bank (EIB) provides lending, borrowing, and treasury services primarily in the European Union. The company offers project loans for the public and private sectors; loans to banks and other intermediaries; structured finance products; guarantees and securitization instruments for senior and subordinated debts; project bonds; equity and fund investment products such as infrastructure equity and debt funds, and environmental funds; and venture capital funds and security packages for funds. The company also offers microfinance; risk sharing finance for research, development, and innovation projects; finance and technical expertise for sustainable energy projects; infrastructure project advisory services; support for urban development projects; guarantees for transport infrastructure; and funding for public-private partnerships and small- and medium-sized enterprises. EIB serves the transportation, global loans, energy, industry, health, education, water, sewerage, infrastructure, services, telecommunications, agriculture, and fisheries sectors. European Investment Bank was founded in 1958 and is based in Luxembourg.
Made 26 investments in Africa

Partech

Partech is a global investment firm established in 1982, with offices in San Francisco, Paris, Berlin, and Dakar. The firm focuses on providing capital and strategic support to entrepreneurs at various stages, including seed, venture, and growth phases. With an investment capacity exceeding $1.5 billion, Partech's investments typically range from $200,000 to $50 million across a diverse array of sectors such as software, fintech, digital brands, and deep tech. The firm manages several funds, including Partech Africa II, which targets African startups in technology and consumer services, and Partech Growth II, aimed at growth-stage companies in Europe. Partech's portfolio has seen significant success, with over 20 companies achieving initial public offerings and more than 50 strategic exits valued above $100 million.
Made 23 investments in Africa

FJ Labs

FJ Labs is a U.S.-based investment firm established in 2015 by Fabrice Grinda. The firm operates with a stage-agnostic approach, primarily targeting marketplaces and consumer-facing startups. FJ Labs focuses its investments on seed and Series A rounds, with a financial commitment ranging from $50,000 to $5,000,000. The firm has invested in a variety of notable companies, including Alibaba Group, beepi, BrightRoll, Betterment, and ADORE ME.
Made 13 investments in Africa

Attijari Invest

Attijari Invest is a financial service investment arm of Attijariwafa Bank SA, specializing in venture capital and private equity investments, including seed, startups, early venture, mid venture, late venture, growth capital, buyouts, recapitalization, PIPES, and mature stage investments. It prefers to invest across different sectors including agricultural products; agricultural machinery and equipment; agricultural services; fertilizers and agricultural chemicals; fishing and hunting equipment; commercial fishing; fishing boats; food processors; travel and tourism services; hotels; entertainment venues; distributors; oil and gas production; oil and gas distribution; oil and gas storage and transportation; precious metals and minerals; structural metal and steel work; cement and hydraulic; chemical distribution; warehousing and storage; air freight and logistics; airlines; airport services; marine ports and services; wireline telephone equipment; mobile telephones; telecommunications services; press release services; cable and satellite; electric power distribution; independent power and renewable electricity producers; power generation equipment; hazardous waste collection, treatment and disposal services; solid waste collection, treatment and disposal services; water utilities; diversified financial services; real estate; dental cleaning and hygiene equipment; and outsourced client support and customer services. It seeks to invest in companies based in Morocco with a focus on Souss Massa Drâa region. The firm seeks to invest between MAD 2 million ($0.23 million) and MAD 120 million ($12.31 million). It can invest more by co-investing with other investors. The firm prefers to take majority or minority (between 10 and 30 per cent) positions through equity, quasi-equity, and convertible debt instruments. It seeks to hold its investments for a period between three years and seven years. Attijari Invest was founded in August 2005 and is based in Casablanca, Morocco.

Nodus Equity

Nodus Equity is a private equity firm based in Illovo, South Africa, specializing in investments in established, medium-sized businesses during their expansion to mature stages. The firm specifically targets companies with an enterprise value below ZAR500 million and an EBITDA exceeding ZAR10 million per year, making investments ranging from ZAR5 million to ZAR35 million. Nodus Equity does not engage with start-ups or businesses in the agriculture, mining, or property sectors. It primarily seeks to acquire equity stakes of 10% to 49%, often preferring a majority stake, and aims to secure board and executive committee representation within its portfolio companies. The firm focuses on mid-market, leveraged buyouts, and management buyouts, facilitating partial exits and cash realizations for business owners.
Made 8 investments in Africa

Investec

Investec is a financial services company founded in 1974 and headquartered in London, United Kingdom. It operates in multiple regions, including South Africa, Australia, and internationally, through three key divisions: asset management, wealth and investment, and specialist banking. The asset management division offers active investment products across global and emerging markets, catering to both institutional and individual investors. The wealth and investment division focuses on providing comprehensive wealth management services, including portfolio management, tax planning, and stockbroking for high-net-worth clients. The specialist banking division delivers a range of banking solutions, including private banking, corporate and institutional banking, and corporate advisory services. Investec serves diverse clientele, including individuals, businesses, and corporations, with a commitment to offering tailored financial products and services designed to meet their specific needs.
Made 11 investments in Africa

Novastar Ventures

Novastar Ventures Ltd is a venture capital firm established in 2014 and headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya, with additional offices in Lagos, Nigeria, and London, United Kingdom. The firm specializes in seed, start-up, early to late venture, and growth capital investments, primarily targeting education, healthcare, agri-business, food, and water sectors. Novastar Ventures focuses on serving Base of Pyramid (BoP) markets in East and West Africa, Asia, Europe, and the United States. The firm typically invests between $0.25 million and $8 million in innovative companies that aim to profitably address the needs of East Africa’s aspiring mass market. Rather than viewing themselves solely as fund managers, Novastar Ventures emphasizes collaboration with entrepreneurs to transform ideas into impactful businesses, fostering innovation, accountability, and wealth accumulation for the common good.
Made 31 investments in Africa

B Investments Holding S.A.E. (CASE:BINV)

B Investments Holding S.A.E. is a private equity firm specializing in growth capital investments. The firm seeks to invest in diverse range of sector including food and beverages, education, real estate development, healthcare, renewable energy and manufacturing. The firm seeks to invest in companies located in Egypt. It prefers to invests between $15 million to $50 million. B Investments Holding S.A.E. was founded in 2006, and is based in Cairo, Egypt.

Endure Capital

Endure Capital is an early-stage investment fund based in Palo Alto, California, that focuses on supporting startup teams. The fund seeks out founders who are resourceful and imaginative, particularly those addressing significant problems with the potential to create high-growth companies. By prioritizing innovative solutions that resonate with a broad audience, Endure Capital aims to foster the development of businesses that can sustain long-term success.
Made 31 investments in Africa

Aruwa Capital

Aruwa Capital Management is a private equity and venture capital firm based in Lagos, Nigeria, specializing in early-stage and growth capital investments. The firm primarily targets small to lower middle market companies in Nigeria and Ghana, focusing on sectors such as consumer goods, healthcare, non-banking financial services, agro-processing, education, technology, and B2B services. Aruwa Capital Management is notable for being female-founded and led, and it typically makes investments ranging from $0.5 million to $3.5 million.
Made 2 investments in Africa

Africinvest

AfricInvest, founded in 1994 and based in Tunis, Tunisia, is a leading private equity investment firm within the Integra Group. With a focus on small and medium enterprises across Africa, it manages USD 1 billion across 16 funds and employs 66 professionals in seven offices. The firm specializes in high-growth sectors such as financial services, agribusiness, consumer/retail, education, and healthcare, having invested in 135 companies across 25 African countries. AfricInvest benefits from strong support from local and international investors, including prominent development finance institutions. As a co-founder of the African Venture Capital Association and other regional organizations, the firm actively promotes the growth of the private equity industry in Africa. Its extensive network of executives and expertise positions AfricInvest as a significant player in fostering economic development on the continent.
Made 59 investments in Africa

Global Founders Capital

Global Founders Capital (GFC) is a venture capital firm established in 2013 and headquartered in Berlin, Germany. The firm is stage agnostic, meaning it invests in companies at various stages of development, from early-stage ventures to those preparing for an initial public offering. GFC focuses on empowering talented entrepreneurs and seeks investment opportunities in sectors such as internet, retail, financial software, media, communication, and information technology. With a global perspective, GFC aims to support innovative companies across all continents.
Made 15 investments in Africa

CDC Group

CDC Group, established in 1948, is the UK’s Development Finance Institution wholly owned by the government. Its primary mission is to foster business development in Africa and South Asia, aiming to create jobs and improve living conditions in some of the world’s most impoverished regions. CDC invests strategically in sectors where job creation is most needed, including manufacturing, agribusiness, infrastructure, financial institutions, construction, health, and education. By supporting businesses in these areas, CDC seeks to stimulate economic growth and enhance the private sector in regions where it is often underdeveloped. Through its portfolio, which includes numerous investee businesses, CDC has demonstrated a significant impact on job creation and local economies, contributing to tax revenues and ultimately improving the lives of individuals in the communities it serves.
Made 42 investments in Africa

Standard Bank

Standard Bank Group, founded in 1863 and headquartered in Johannesburg, South Africa, is the largest bank in the country. With a strong presence in 17 African nations and operations extending to 16 countries outside the continent, the bank focuses on providing a range of banking and financial services. Its expertise in emerging markets, combined with a global perspective, allows Standard Bank to effectively serve a diverse clientele. The institution’s extensive knowledge of the African market positions it as a key player in the region's financial landscape.
Made 14 investments in Africa

Haatch

Haatch Ventures LLP is a venture capital firm and incubator based in Stamford, United Kingdom, founded in September 2013 by Scott Weavers-Wright, Elaine Weavers-Wright, and Fred Soneya. The firm focuses on early-stage investments, particularly in technology sectors such as software as a service (SaaS), artificial intelligence, and retail technology. Haatch specializes in providing growth capital to startups at the pre-seed and seed stages, typically investing between £100,000 and £300,000 while participating in rounds up to £2 million. In addition to financial support, the firm offers strategic guidance and networking opportunities to enhance the prospects of success for its portfolio companies. Haatch also manages an EIS fund aimed at investing in scalable and disruptive business models, particularly those that have achieved early market traction and are seeking support to scale to Series A.
Made 7 investments in Africa

Sawari Ventures

Sawari Ventures is an Egyptian private equity firm established in 2009 that focuses on early-to-growth stage investments in technology businesses throughout the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. With a keen understanding of the local culture and business environment, the firm identifies investment opportunities in a region characterized by a youthful, digital-savvy population and significant disposable income. Sawari Ventures aims to capitalize on the burgeoning demand for consumer technology products and services by investing in software and technology, media, and telecommunications sectors. The firm typically invests between $250,000 and $1 million in a select number of companies, leveraging its global network and local expertise to help transform regional visionaries into successful global enterprises.
Made 17 investments in Africa

Fuel Ventures

Fuel Ventures is a London-based venture capital firm founded in 2014 that specializes in early-stage investments in technology companies, particularly in the marketplaces, platforms, and SaaS sectors. The firm focuses on identifying high-potential startups during their seed and growth stages, aiming to support businesses with proven models that can scale rapidly and achieve international reach. Fuel Ventures has invested in over 65 companies, emphasizing partnerships with exceptional entrepreneurs who possess innovative technologies. The firm provides a supportive environment for these entrepreneurs, combining mentorship, sector expertise, and a strong network to help transform their visions into successful businesses. By fostering collaboration and innovation, Fuel Ventures aims to drive substantial returns and contribute to the next era of technological advancement.
Made 3 investments in Africa

BECO Fund I

BECO Fund I is a venture capital fund managed by BECO Capital, specializing in late seed to early venture and growth capital investments. Founded in 2012 and based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, the firm focuses on technology-driven companies in the Middle East and North Africa, with particular attention to the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Levant, Egypt, and other GCC countries. BECO Capital typically invests between $0.25 million and $3 million in small to medium-sized enterprises, acting as a lead investor while also co-investing. The firm prioritizes socially responsible companies with early adopter users and some revenue, providing not only financial support but also hands-on operational mentorship to enhance growth.
Made 18 investments in Africa

Crédit Mutuel Equity

Crédit Mutuel Equity is the Private Equity branch of Crédit Mutuel Alliance Fédérale.
Made 1 investments in Africa

Global Ventures

Global Ventures is an international venture capital firm, investing in founders and ideas across emerging markets. They back global-minded founders that are leading growth-stage companies and using technology to transform emerging markets and the world. The Global Ventures team is a diverse, collaborative, talented and curious group of professionals who, combined, have years of experience and expertise building and scaling companies.
Made 17 investments in Africa

TLcom I

TLcom Capital is a venture capital firm established in 1999, with offices in Lagos, Nairobi, and London. The firm primarily focuses on technology-enabled companies across Sub-Saharan Africa, as well as in Europe, Israel, and the United States. TLcom Capital manages over $300 million, with a specific emphasis on early to growth-stage investments. In 2017, the firm launched the TLcom TIDE Africa fund, aiming to raise $100 million to support technology startups across Africa. The fund's investment sectors include fintech, commerce, consumer services, and corporate services, covering areas such as health, education, energy, and media.
Made 24 investments in Africa

Nordic Investment Bank

Nordic Investment Bank is an international financial institution headquartered in Helsinki, Finland, that provides long-term loans and guarantees to both private and public sector clients. Established in 1975, it operates primarily in the Nordic and Baltic regions, with a mission to enhance competitiveness and environmental sustainability. The bank offers a variety of financing options, including corporate loans, sovereign loans, and loans for municipalities, as well as project and structured finance. It also engages in treasury operations and invests in green bonds issued by entities within its member countries. Nordic Investment Bank serves a diverse clientele, including governments, municipalities, small and medium-sized enterprises, and financial institutions, funding projects in sectors such as energy, infrastructure, transport, and telecommunications. Its operations extend beyond member countries to include projects in non-member regions across Africa, Asia, Europe, the Americas, and the Middle East. The bank's commitment to sustainability ensures that all financed projects align with its mission to foster a prosperous and sustainable Nordic-Baltic region.
Made 1 investments in Africa

Novo Holdings

Novo Holdings, established in 1999, is the holding company of the Novo Group, primarily managing the investment assets of the Novo Nordisk Foundation. Based in Copenhagen, with additional offices in San Francisco and Boston, Novo Holdings focuses on two main investment categories: Life Science Investments, which encompasses funding life science companies at various stages of development, and Financial Investments, which entails managing a diversified portfolio of equity and fixed income securities. As a prominent life science investor, Novo Holdings aims to create long-term value while ensuring that the Foundation can distribute returns for scientific, social, and humanitarian purposes to enhance public health and welfare. The company has also developed initiatives such as Novo Seeds, which supports early-stage applied research in life sciences, and invests in later-stage life science companies through growth equity. Novo Holdings maintains a strategic influence over affiliated companies, aligning their operations with the values and objectives of the Novo Group.
Made 3 investments in Africa

E3 Capital

E3 Capital is an investment firm that focuses on enhancing energy access in Sub-Saharan Africa. It serves as an advisor to the Energy Access Venture Fund, which is dedicated to financing entrepreneurial businesses that tackle the region's electrification challenges through innovative technologies and business models. The fund is supported by Schneider Electric, a leading energy management company, along with various public-sector investors. E3 Capital aims to promote sustainable energy solutions to address the significant energy access gap in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Made 27 investments in Africa

Sequoia Capital

Sequoia Capital is a prominent venture capital firm founded in 1972 and based in Menlo Park, California. The firm specializes in investing across various stages of startups, including seed, early, and growth stages, and focuses on sectors such as technology, healthcare, financial services, internet, and mobile. Sequoia typically invests between $100,000 and $1 million in seed companies, $1 million to $10 million in early-stage ventures, and $10 million to $100 million in growth investments. The firm operates globally, with significant activities in regions like Israel, China, and India, where it partners with dynamic founders to build successful companies. Sequoia's extensive portfolio includes notable firms and offers valuable insights and resources, benefiting from decades of experience in the venture capital landscape.
Made 42 investments in Africa

Development Partners International

Development Partners International (DPI) is a prominent Pan-African private equity firm based in London, established in 2007 by co-founders Miles Morland and Runa Alam. The firm specializes in investing in growing companies throughout Africa and currently manages over $1.1 billion in assets across two private equity funds. DPI has built a strong portfolio, having invested in 19 companies across 27 African countries. The firm's investment team, which has over 100 years of combined experience in African investments, is entirely composed of African professionals, with over 40% of its members being women. This diverse team leverages local knowledge, networks, and language skills to effectively source and execute transactions across the continent.
Made 22 investments in Africa