Investors in Sub Saharan Africa

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International Finance Corporation

International Finance Corporation (IFC), established in 1956, is a member of the World Bank Group dedicated to fostering private sector development in emerging markets. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., with global offices, IFC provides financial and advisory services to support economic activities across various sectors such as infrastructure, agriculture, manufacturing, and financial services. It invests in both direct equity and debt, as well as fund investments, with a focus on projects that promote sustainable development and inclusive growth. IFC's investment range typically spans from $1 million to $100 million, with a minority equity stake, often up to 20%. It also offers debt financing, with loan sizes up to 25% of total project costs or 50% for expansion projects. IFC's portfolio includes a mix of asset-backed securities, corporate debt securities, government obligations, equity investments, and derivative assets. It aims to exit investments through domestic stock markets, arrangements with project sponsors, or public listings within 7 to 15 years.
Made 67 investments in Sub Saharan Africa

British International Investment

British International Investment is a development finance institution and impact investor based in London, United Kingdom. Established in 1948 and wholly owned by the UK Government's Department for International Development, BII aims to foster long-term economic growth and sustainability in emerging markets, particularly in Africa and South Asia. The institution invests across various sectors, including infrastructure, health, and agribusiness, with a focus on job creation and business development. BII provides financial support through debt, equity capital, and mezzanine financing, both directly and via intermediaries, catering to a wide range of industries such as distribution, education, consulting, logistics, and electronics.
Made 68 investments in Sub Saharan Africa

Kepple Africa Ventures

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.
Made 19 investments in Sub Saharan Africa

Google for Startups

Google for Startups is an initiative launched in 2011 that focuses on supporting startups globally by providing access to Google's products, connections, and best practices. The program partners with over fifty leading startup organizations to foster entrepreneurial ecosystems in more than 135 countries. It offers various resources, including financial support and exclusive programming, to help these partners and their startups thrive. Central to this initiative are six Google for Startups Campuses located in London, Tel Aviv, Seoul, Madrid, São Paulo, and Warsaw. These Campuses serve as collaborative spaces where startup founders can access mentorship, educational resources, and networking opportunities within their local communities. Startups benefit from free workspaces, community events, and a network of like-minded entrepreneurs, all aimed at nurturing their growth and innovation across diverse sectors such as healthcare, retail, finance, and technology.
Made 56 investments in Sub Saharan Africa

African Development Bank

African Development Bank (AfDB), established in 1964 and headquartered in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, operates as a multilateral development finance institution. It offers loans, guarantees, risk management products, trade finance, treasury services, equity investments, and technical assistance to support development projects and programs across Africa. AfDB collaborates with national and international institutions to facilitate public and private sector investments aimed at economic growth and social progress. Its concessional financing window, African Development Fund (ADF), provides low-income countries with grants, loans, guarantees, and capacity-building support for poverty reduction initiatives.
Made 31 investments in Sub Saharan Africa

Proparco

Proparco is a Paris-based organization established in 1977 that specializes in providing private sector funding for sustainable development initiatives. It focuses on financing and supporting companies and financial institutions across Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East. Proparco targets key development sectors, including infrastructure—especially renewable energy—agriculture, financial institutions, health, and education. The organization aims to enhance the role of private entities in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) established by the international community in 2015. By financing projects that create jobs, provide essential goods and services, and combat climate change, Proparco contributes to sustainable economic growth and development. Its financing solutions include loans, guarantees, equity, and quasi-equity options tailored to the needs of the private sector.
Made 31 investments in Sub Saharan Africa

U.S. International Development Finance Corp

The U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) serves as America's development bank, focusing on financing solutions to pressing challenges in the developing world. DFC collaborates with the private sector to invest in projects that foster job creation in emerging markets across various sectors, including energy, healthcare, critical infrastructure, telecommunications, and support for small businesses and women entrepreneurs. The corporation is committed to adhering to high standards that prioritize environmental sustainability, human rights, and worker rights in all its investments.
Made 25 investments in Sub Saharan Africa

Public Investment Corporation

The Public Investment Corporation (PIC) is a government-owned investment management company based in Pretoria, South Africa, established in 1911. As the only firm in the country that focuses exclusively on the public sector, PIC manages assets for a range of public entities, including pension funds, social security funds, and development funds. With its operations comparable to those of private sector asset managers, PIC is recognized as one of the largest and most successful investment managers in Africa. The organization employs a combination of both internal and external fund managers to oversee its investments, ensuring a diverse and strategic approach to asset management. The governance of PIC is overseen by a board of directors, which is responsible for directing the management of the fund's assets.
Made 7 investments in Sub Saharan Africa

African Export-Import Bank

The African Export Import Bank (the “Bank”) was established in Abuja, Nigeria in October, 1993 by African Governments, African private and institutional investors as well as non-African financial institutions and private investors for the purpose of financing, promoting and expanding intra-African and extra-African trade. The Bank was established under the twin constitutive instruments of an Agreement signed by member States and multilateral organizations, and which confers on the Bank the status of an international multilateral organization; as well as a Charter, governing its corporate structure and operations, signed by all Shareholders.
Made 15 investments in Sub Saharan Africa

Launch Africa Ventures

Launch Africa Ventures is a venture capital firm established in 2020 and headquartered in Ebene, Mauritius. The firm focuses on addressing the substantial funding gap in the seed and pre-Series A investment landscape across the African continent. By targeting early-stage companies, Launch Africa Ventures aims to support and enhance the growth of startups operating in various sectors throughout Africa, contributing to the development of the regional entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Made 31 investments in Sub Saharan Africa

FMO

FMO, the Dutch entrepreneurial development bank, is a financial institution based in The Hague, Netherlands, founded in 1970 through a collaboration between the Dutch government and various financial entities. It focuses on supporting the private sector in developing countries and emerging markets across Asia, Africa, Latin America, and Central and Eastern Europe. FMO provides a diverse range of financial products, including long-term project financing, private equity, loans, guarantees, and mezzanine financing. Its investment portfolio is primarily allocated to financial institutions, energy, agribusiness, food and water, and private equity. By offering capital, expertise, and networks, FMO aims to foster sustainable economic development and empower local businesses and projects.
Made 29 investments in Sub Saharan Africa

KFW DEG

KFW DEG offers financing, advice and support to private sector enterprises operating in developing and emerging-market countries. Their customers can rely on their expertise: They can benefit from their market knowledge, their 21 locations worldwide, and their international network. For entrepreneurial success and development.
Made 25 investments in Sub Saharan Africa

Investisseurs & Partenaires

Investisseurs & Partenaires (I&P) is a Paris-based impact investment group, established in 2002, focusing on African Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). With a team of approximately forty professionals across Paris and seven African offices, I&P provides long-term financing, strategic, managerial, and technical support to SMEs, fostering local value creation and job generation. Since inception, I&P has invested in over 90 companies across 16 African countries and various sectors, generating significant social, environmental, and governance impact. The group manages four pan-African funds totaling €135 million and sponsors five African impact funds, demonstrating its commitment to African development through impact investing.
Made 54 investments in Sub Saharan Africa

Goodwell Investments

Goodwell Investments, established in 2005, is a private equity and venture capital firm headquartered in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, with additional offices in Cape Town, South Africa, and Nairobi, Kenya. The company specializes in early-stage, growth capital investments in the Fintech sector, focusing on small and medium-sized enterprises in impact sectors such as microfinance, mobile payments, affordable housing finance, and renewable energy. Goodwell primarily invests in India, Sub-Saharan, and West Africa, with a focus on Ghana and Nigeria. It seeks to make risk capital or equity investments, typically committing a minimum of €2.5 million, and aims to hold these investments for five to ten years. The firm also provides advisory services to its portfolio companies and seeks board representation. Goodwell only takes minority stakes, less than 50%, in its investments.
Made 24 investments in Sub Saharan 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 26 investments in Sub Saharan Africa

LoftyInc Capital Management

LoftyInc Capital Management is a venture capital firm established in 2017 and headquartered in Lagos, Nigeria. The firm focuses on investing in technology companies across Africa, having committed over $25 million to more than 150 high-growth enterprises, including three unicorns. LoftyInc has successfully attracted approximately $1.5 billion in follow-on funding for its portfolio companies, emphasizing long-term growth and community benefits. The firm has developed a broad ecosystem that includes tech hubs, angel networks, and talent platforms to support its investments. To date, LoftyInc has realized 14 exits and achieved a notable return on investment through its funds.
Made 34 investments in Sub Saharan Africa

Norfund

Norfund, established in 1997, is a Norwegian government organization based in Oslo. It is an economic development agency that provides equity, risk capital, and loans to businesses in selected countries and sectors where access to capital is scarce. Its primary focus is Sub-Saharan Africa, with additional investments in South East Asia and Central America. Norfund aims to contribute to poverty reduction and economic development in these regions by supporting sustainable businesses through strategic minority investments.
Made 19 investments in Sub Saharan Africa

Standard Bank Group

Standard Bank Group is a leading commercial bank headquartered in Johannesburg, South Africa, with a rich history dating back to 1862. It operates extensively across 18 African countries and in select emerging markets globally. The bank is structured into various segments, including Personal and Business Banking, Corporate and Investment Banking, and Treasury and Capital Management. It provides a wide range of financial services, such as transactional banking, savings, lending, investment, and insurance. Personal and business banking offerings include current accounts, savings products, loans, and electronic banking services for individuals and small to medium enterprises. The corporate and investment banking segment caters to governments, larger corporations, and financial institutions, offering services in foreign exchange, commodities, trade finance, project finance, and wealth management. Standard Bank Group leverages its deep knowledge of emerging markets to deliver tailored financial solutions to its diverse clientele.
Made 14 investments in Sub Saharan Africa

Acumen

Acumen is a nonprofit organization established in 2001 and based in New York City, with additional offices in Mumbai, Nairobi, Karachi, and Accra. The organization is dedicated to poverty eradication by raising charitable funds to invest in early-stage companies that provide essential services such as clean energy, healthcare, education, agricultural inputs, formal housing, and safe drinking water to low-income communities. Acumen has made significant investments totaling $128 million in 128 companies across 14 countries, impacting the lives of over 308 million individuals. The organization collaborates with notable partners, including the Rockefeller Foundation, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and Google.org, to address critical challenges faced by underserved populations.
Made 29 investments in Sub Saharan Africa

Africinvest

AfricInvest, established in 1994, is a Tunisia-based private equity firm and part of the Integra Group. With a team of 66 professionals across seven African offices, AfricInvest manages USD1 billion across 16 funds, supported by both local and international investors. The firm focuses on investing in high-growth sectors such as financial services, agribusiness, consumer/retail, education, and healthcare, across North Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa. Since its inception, AfricInvest has invested in 135 companies across 25 African countries, promoting the private equity industry through its involvement in associations like AVCA and MENAPEA.
Made 20 investments in Sub Saharan Africa

Swedfund International

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.
Made 17 investments in Sub Saharan Africa

Future Africa

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.
Made 24 investments in Sub Saharan Africa

Beyond Capital

Beyond Capital is a nonprofit organization based in New York that focuses on impact investing in for-profit, early-stage companies across East Africa and India. Established in 2009, it aims to enhance the quality of life for consumers in low-income communities by investing in businesses that improve access to healthcare, sanitation, clean energy, agriculture, food security, and financial inclusion. While the organization seeks to achieve market-rate financial returns, its nonprofit structure allows it to prioritize its social mission alongside financial goals, aligning its investments with a commitment to fostering positive social change.
Made 3 investments in Sub Saharan Africa

The Baobab Network

The Baobab Network is a prominent start-up accelerator based in Africa, with offices in Nairobi, South Africa, Nigeria, and London. It focuses on supporting early-stage technology ventures across the continent by connecting them with talent and global investors. The organization provides a range of services, including leadership development, entrepreneurship training, strategy design, and resource planning, all aimed at fostering growth and enhancing revenue for participating businesses. In exchange for equity, The Baobab Network offers financial support and a platform for companies to expand their operations and access vital resources, ensuring they receive real-time guidance to navigate the challenges of the entrepreneurial landscape.
Made 15 investments in Sub Saharan Africa

Abdul Samad Rabiu Africa initiative

Abdul Samad Rabiu Africa initiative provides Sustainable Development Opportunities.
Made 19 investments in Sub Saharan Africa

Oikocredit International

Oikocredit is a financial institution established in 1968 and based in the Netherlands. It focuses on empowering individuals and communities by providing funding to the microfinance sector, fair trade organizations, cooperatives, and small to medium enterprises. Oikocredit aims to create sustainable opportunities for people in need, enabling them to improve their own circumstances through access to financial resources.
Made 17 investments in Sub Saharan Africa

European Bank for Reconstruction and Development

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is a multilateral development finance institution established in 1990. Headquartered in London, it operates primarily in Central and Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, Central Asia, and the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean. The EBRD provides a range of financial products and services, including loans, equity investments, and guarantees, to support private sector development and promote sustainable growth. It serves various sectors such as agribusiness, energy, finance, and infrastructure, and also offers policy dialogue and advisory services. The EBRD has invested over €130 billion in more than 5,200 projects since its inception, playing a significant role in fostering change and economic development in its regions of operation.
Made 8 investments in Sub Saharan Africa

Old Mutual

Old Mutual Limited, established in 1845, is a South Africa-based financial services group offering a wide range of products and services to retail and corporate customers in Africa, Asia, and other regions. The company provides life and savings insurance, property and casualty insurance, asset management, banking, and lending services. It distributes these products through various channels, including independent advisers, branches, bancassurance, direct and digital platforms, and workplaces. Old Mutual's services cater to individuals, small and medium-sized businesses, and corporates, helping them achieve their financial goals while promoting sustainable development.
Made 12 investments in Sub Saharan Africa

Novastar Ventures

Novastar Ventures, established in 2014, is a global venture capital firm headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya, with additional offices in Lagos, Nigeria, and London, UK. The company specializes in seed, early to late-stage, and growth capital investments, focusing on businesses that serve the base-of-the-pyramid (BoP) markets. Novastar invests in sectors such as education, healthcare, agribusiness, food, and water, with a geographical focus on East and West Africa, Asia, Europe, and the United States. The firm typically invests between $0.25 million and $8 million in companies, seeking to partner with entrepreneurs who are developing innovative solutions with the potential to transform markets and create lasting impact.
Made 28 investments in Sub Saharan Africa

Shell Foundation

Shell Foundation is an independent non-profit charity based in London, established in 2000 by the Shell Group. The foundation focuses on creating and scaling innovative solutions to address global development challenges, particularly those connected to the energy sector. By applying business principles to social and environmental issues, it aims to achieve significant and lasting impact. The foundation has developed an enterprise-based model that combines financial support, such as grants and loans, with non-financial resources to foster social innovation. It leverages the skills and networks of Shell to enhance its development efforts and strives to harness private markets for public benefit on a large scale.
Made 8 investments in Sub Saharan Africa

Investec

Investec, established in 1974, is a global financial services company headquartered in London. It operates in four key divisions: Asset Management, Wealth & Investment, Specialist Banking, and Corporate & Institutional Banking. The Asset Management division offers active investment products and services to both institutional and individual investors, spanning global, emerging, and frontier markets across various asset classes. The Wealth & Investment division provides wealth management, portfolio management, private office, and stockbroking services, along with investments, pensions, retirement, and tax planning services. The Specialist Banking division caters to high-income and high net worth private clients, offering private banking, property, and corporate advisory services. Additionally, it provides corporate and institutional banking services, including treasury services, specialized lending, and institutional research sales. Investec serves clients in the United Kingdom, South Africa, Australia, and internationally.
Made 14 investments in Sub Saharan Africa

European Investment Bank

The European Investment Bank (EIB), established in 1958, is a long-term lending institution owned by the EU Member States. Headquartered in Luxembourg, it offers a wide range of financing solutions, including project loans, loans to banks and intermediaries, venture capital funds, and equity investments. EIB also provides structured finance products, guarantees, and securitization instruments, along with advisory services for infrastructure projects, urban development, and small to medium-sized enterprises. Its portfolio is predominantly composed of loans (93.08%), with a small portion allocated to debt and fixed income, shares, and other assets. EIB's mission is to support European integration and social cohesion, primarily within the European Union and internationally.
Made 17 investments in Sub Saharan Africa

Renew Capital

Renew Capital is an investment firm based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, founded in 2007. The firm focuses on Africa's growing businesses, specifically targeting small and medium enterprises and the private sector. By addressing critical gaps in the market, Renew Capital connects these businesses with a global network of impact investors, facilitating growth and development within the region. Through its efforts, the firm aims to support the expansion of Africa's entrepreneurial landscape and enhance economic opportunities across the continent.
Made 10 investments in Sub Saharan Africa

DOB Equity

DOB Equity is a private equity firm focused on providing growth capital and implementing buy-and-build strategies for small and medium-sized enterprises. The firm seeks to invest in companies with significant growth potential, aiming to enhance their value through strategic support and operational improvements. By concentrating on this segment of the market, DOB Equity aims to drive sustainable business development and create lasting impact in the regions it operates.
Made 30 investments in Sub Saharan Africa

Partech

Partech is a global venture capital firm established in 1982, headquartered in Paris with offices across Europe, Africa, and the Americas. The firm manages over €2.5 billion in assets and has invested in over 220 companies across 40 countries. Partech focuses on technology investments, backing entrepreneurs from seed to growth stages, and provides operational support and strategic guidance alongside capital. The firm's portfolio spans various sectors, including software, fintech, health tech, mobility tech, and artificial intelligence, among others. Partech's investment approach is unconstrained by trends, working collaboratively with founders to drive success.
Made 16 investments in Sub Saharan Africa

The Raba Partnership

The Raba Partnership is a venture capital firm established in 2019 and based in Cape Town, South Africa. The firm specializes in collaborating with founders of innovative start-ups and companies that are developing technology solutions to address significant challenges within emerging ecosystems in Africa. Raba focuses on sectors such as logistics, supply chains, and financial services, aiming to support the creation of foundational technology companies on the continent. It is backed by a distinguished group of venture capitalists, technology entrepreneurs, and families with extensive experience in building global businesses across various industries.
Made 16 investments in Sub Saharan Africa

EchoVC Partners

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.
Made 21 investments in Sub Saharan Africa

Microsoft

Microsoft, an American multinational corporation, specializes in developing, manufacturing, licensing, supporting, and selling a wide range of software products and services. Its offerings include operating systems like Windows, productivity tools such as Microsoft Office, and cloud services through Microsoft Azure. Microsoft also produces hardware like Xbox gaming consoles, Surface devices, and PC accessories. Additionally, it provides business solutions through Microsoft Dynamics, enterprise services, and commercial cloud offerings. Microsoft operates globally, supporting startups through initiatives like Microsoft for Startups and Microsoft Accelerator, which offer mentorship, technical training, and access to markets and investors.
Made 9 investments in Sub Saharan Africa

54 Collective

54 Collective, established in 2018, is a South Africa-based venture capital firm that invests in and supports African tech startups, primarily focusing on sectors such as fintech, health tech, agritech, logistics, and e-commerce. The company provides catalytic capital alongside value-add support and leverages its global network to help founders scale their businesses. 54 Collective, a business-focused investor, integrates impact considerations into all its operations, aiming to generate returns for investors while enabling entrepreneurs to grow their ventures.
Made 20 investments in Sub Saharan Africa

Lateral Frontiers VC

Lateral Frontiers VC is a venture capital firm established in 2017 and headquartered in New York, New York. The firm focuses on early and growth-stage investments in technology sectors across sub-Saharan Africa. Lateral Frontiers VC is committed to backing companies that deliver foundational technologies aimed at addressing significant challenges in various fields, including financial services, healthcare, education, energy, agriculture, housing, logistics, and mobility. By making both debt and equity investments, the firm seeks to support technology-enabled businesses that can generate sustainable profits while contributing to the continent's development.
Made 16 investments in Sub Saharan Africa

Google.org

Google.org is a philanthropic arm of Google, a multinational technology company. It funds and supports nonprofits globally, providing them with funding, tools, and volunteers. Google.org has committed approximately $100 million annually to these efforts, aiming to extend the reach of innovative nonprofits and create lasting global impact.
Made 15 investments in Sub Saharan Africa

Helios Investment Partners

Helios Investment Partners, established in 2004, is a London-based private equity firm focused on Africa. It invests in a broad range of sectors, including telecommunications, media, financial services, power, and consumer goods, among others. The firm engages in various investment types such as buyouts, growth equity, and structured investments in listed entities. Helios typically invests between $15 million to $200 million per transaction, with a preference for board seats in its portfolio companies. It primarily targets Nigeria, South Africa, and Kenya.
Made 23 investments in Sub Saharan Africa

African Infrastructure Investment Managers

African Infrastructure Investment Managers (AIIM) is a South Africa-based private equity firm specializing in the development and management of long-term infrastructure funds. AIIM invests in unlisted equity across various sectors, including roads, power, telecommunications, and social infrastructure, in East, West, and Southern Africa. With USD1.9 billion in equity under management across seven funds, AIIM actively manages investments, targeting a mix of core and core-plus infrastructure assets, with a focus on renewable energy and ESG considerations.
Made 20 investments in Sub Saharan Africa

Incofin Investment Management

Incofin Investment Management, established in 2001, is a Belgium-based impact investment firm specializing in financial inclusion for rural and agricultural sectors in developing countries. It invests in microfinance institutions (MFIs) and small and medium enterprises (SMEs), providing debt, equity, and guarantee financing. Incofin typically invests in MFIs with a credit portfolio of at least €1 million and a portfolio quality of PAR30 below 10%. It seeks investments in the range of €100,000 to €1 million, with equity investments held for seven years and debt investments with maturities of one to five years. The firm operates globally, with a significant focus on Sub-Saharan Africa, and has offices in Belgium, Colombia, India, Kenya, Luxembourg, and Cambodia.
Made 3 investments in Sub Saharan Africa

Emerging Africa Infrastructure Fund

Emerging Africa Infrastructure Fund is a public-private partnership firm established in 2002 and headquartered in Ebene, Mauritius. It focuses on mobilizing capital from both public and private sources to provide long-term debt and mezzanine finance for infrastructure projects in sub-Saharan Africa. The firm primarily lends to projects that are owned, managed, and operated by private sector businesses, particularly in fragile states where traditional lenders are often hesitant to engage due to perceived risks. By financing the construction and development of essential infrastructure, the Emerging Africa Infrastructure Fund aims to foster growth and development in the region, enhancing the overall economic landscape. The fund is managed and advised by Investec Asset Management.
Made 6 investments in Sub Saharan Africa

TotalEnergies

TotalEnergies, formerly known as Total, is a multinational energy company headquartered in France. With operations in over 130 countries and a workforce of approximately 93,000 employees, the company is involved in every aspect of the energy industry. TotalEnergies explores for, produces, and markets oil and biofuels, natural gas and green gases, renewables, and electricity. It also has a significant presence in chemicals. The company is committed to diversifying its energy sources to meet growing demand and is actively investing in renewable energy projects, such as solar and biofuels. TotalEnergies Ventures, the company's venture capital arm, focuses on funding and fostering start-ups that contribute to a low carbon future, with interests including renewables, energy storage, and the circular economy.
Made 18 investments in Sub Saharan Africa

FasterCapital

FasterCapital is an online incubator and accelerator based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, founded in 2015. The company specializes in supporting startups and small businesses worldwide through a work-per-equity investment model, offering either technical or business development assistance in exchange for equity stakes. FasterCapital focuses on various sectors, including finance technology, health technology, education technology, artificial intelligence, and more. The firm aims to facilitate capital raising efforts for startups by connecting them with angel investors, venture capitalists, and other funding sources. By providing essential resources and expertise, FasterCapital helps entrepreneurs navigate the challenges of launching and growing their businesses.
Made 16 investments in Sub Saharan Africa

Enza Capital

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.
Made 17 investments in Sub Saharan Africa

Belgian Investment Company for Developing Countries

The Belgian Investment Company for Developing Countries (BIO) is an economic development agency located in Brussels, Belgium, founded in 2001. Its primary goal is to foster a robust private sector in developing and emerging countries, facilitating access to sustainable growth and development. BIO directly invests in private sector projects, contributing significantly to the socio-economic development of the host countries. The agency's mandate emphasizes specific geographical targets, diverse financing tools, and a strong focus on the impact of its investments on development, aligning with international development goals. The management of BIO's assets is overseen by its executive management team, ensuring that its initiatives effectively support sustainable economic progress in the regions it serves.
Made 26 investments in Sub Saharan Africa

Musha Ventures

Musha Ventures is a venture capital firm based in New York that focuses on early-stage investments in Africa. Established in 2011, the firm operates as a micro VC and angel fund, targeting sectors such as education, healthcare, fintech, agriculture, and supply chain. Musha Ventures aims to support innovative startups and entrepreneurs in these critical areas, contributing to the growth and development of the African economy.
Made 25 investments in Sub Saharan Africa