Investors in Swaziland

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Finclusion Group

Finclusion is a FinTech accelerating company that provides financial services and credit products using AI-powered and data-driven lending for fraud prevention and credit granting. The company also offers buy-now-pay-later (BNPL) services, salary advance schemes, loan services, and transactional banking to individuals and SMEs across 5 countries—South Africa, Eswatini, Namibia, Kenya, and Tanzania.

Zephyr Management

Zephyr Management is a venture capital and private equity firm focused on middle-market and growth investments, including venture, growth equity, buyouts, and turnaround opportunities. It provides capital to small and medium enterprises across sectors such as financial services, business services, manufacturing, education, logistics, agriculture and food, packaging, telecommunications, distribution, environmental and facilities services, travel and publishing, healthcare, and consumer products. The firm typically takes both majority and minority stakes in companies with revenues roughly $30 million to $300 million and EBITDA between $2 million and $50 million, investing from about $0.2 million up to $75 million per deal. It targets opportunities in emerging markets and globally, with offices in New York, Bangalore, Nairobi, London, Mexico City, and the Cayman Islands.

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 1 investment in Swaziland

Norsad Finance

Norsad Finance Limited is a development finance company based in Gaborone, Botswana, founded in 1990. It specializes in providing funding for start-up and expansion investments in South Africa, focusing on mid-market growth companies that aim to contribute positively to the continent. Norsad Finance offers a range of financing options, including long-term investment loans, mezzanine finance, and equity financing. The company employs various financial instruments such as secured and unsecured debt, income participation loans, and convertible loans. Additionally, Norsad collaborates with development finance institutions and commercial banks to co-finance projects, tailoring its financing solutions to meet the specific needs of its clients.
Made 1 investment in Swaziland

Ethos Private Equity

Ethos Private Equity, founded in 1984 and based in Illovo, South Africa, is a prominent private equity firm that has played a pioneering role in the South African market. With a focus on long-term investments, Ethos targets medium-to-large businesses across various sectors, including financial services, healthcare, agriculture, food, manufacturing, mining, information technology, telecommunications, electronics, retail, logistics, construction, and transportation. The firm has successfully invested in over 100 companies, leveraging extensive local networks and international reach to achieve consistent outperformance relative to the stock market. Ethos is independently owned and managed, ensuring that the interests of its investment professionals are aligned with those of its stakeholders. The firm is actively investing from its sixth fund, which represents one of the largest pools of third-party capital in Africa.
Made 2 investments in Swaziland

Value Capital Partners

Established in 2016, Value Capital Partners is an investment company that acquires minority stakes in publicly traded firms, becoming an engaged shareholder to maximize returns for all stakeholders. The company aims to address the inefficiencies arising from fragmented ownership and absentee shareholders by providing considered, forceful ownership.
Made 2 investments in Swaziland

Stellantis Ventures

Stellantis Ventures invests in early and later-stage startups developing cutting-edge technologies for the automotive and mobility sectors, focusing on sustainability.
Made 1 investment in Swaziland

Acasia Group

Cairo Angels is an angel investment network established in 2012 and headquartered in Cairo, Egypt. The organization focuses on investing in early-stage startups primarily located in Egypt and the broader MENA region, with particular interest in sectors such as technology, logistics, renewable energy, and agri-business. Cairo Angels organizes regular investment meetings where members can review pre-selected startups that align with their investment criteria. While each angel investor makes independent decisions regarding their investments, the network facilitates due diligence, negotiates terms, and assists in closing deals for interested opportunities. Investments typically range from 250,000 to 2 million Egyptian Pounds per company, with members investing their personal funds in exchange for minority equity stakes. Additionally, Cairo Angels offers portfolio management services to its investors after the investment process is complete. Members can participate in meetings either virtually or in person in Cairo or London.
Made 1 investment in Swaziland

Acasia Ventures

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.
Made 1 investment in Swaziland

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 1 investment in Swaziland

Google for Startups

Google for Startups is an initiative supporting global startups. It offers access to Google's products, connections, and best practices through a network of partners in over 135 countries. The program aims to help determined startups succeed.
Made 1 investment in Swaziland

Lendable

Lendable is a San Francisco-based company that provides debt financing to fintechs in emerging and frontier markets and offers risk analytics for lenders and originators of debt in developing markets. Its products include a database containing market repayment, demographic and contextual data to support model improvement and validation, and a risk engine that models individual credit risk as well as portfolio-level risk. The company also operates technology-driven lending platforms to connect institutional debt investors with high-growth fintech lenders in Africa and other frontier markets, helping lenders grow their loan books and fintechs secure financing. Founded in 2014, Lendable aims to unlock financing for hundreds of millions of borrowers and position impact investing as a competitive asset class.
Made 1 investment in Swaziland

Public Investment Corporation

Public Investment Corporation is a government-owned investment management company based in Pretoria, South Africa, focused on managing investments for the public sector. It serves pension funds and other nationally critical funds, including the Government Employees Pension Fund and various social security, development, and guardian funds. The firm uses a mix of internal and external fund managers to deploy capital and is governed by a board of directors. While owned by the government, it operates in a manner comparable with private-sector asset managers and is one of the largest investment managers in Africa.

The Coca-Cola Company

The Coca-Cola Company is a prominent beverage company that focuses on the marketing, manufacturing, and sale of a diverse range of beverages. Its product portfolio includes sparkling soft drinks, water, sports drinks, juices, dairy products, plant-based beverages, and tea and coffee. In addition to finished beverages, the company supplies beverage concentrates, syrups, flavoring ingredients, sweeteners, and fountain syrups, as well as powders for purified water products. The Coca-Cola Company's commitment to providing refreshing and well-packaged drinks is central to its operations, catering to a broad consumer base.

Orbcomm

ORBCOMM Inc. is a provider of Internet of Things (IoT) solutions specializing in tracking, monitoring, and controlling assets across various industries, including transportation, supply chain, heavy equipment, and maritime. Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Rochelle Park, New Jersey, the company offers a range of services, including network connectivity, devices, and web reporting applications designed to enhance security and operational efficiency for assets such as trailers, trucks, rail cars, and marine vessels. ORBCOMM's products include its ReeferTrak, GenTrak, GlobalTrak, and CargoWatch brands, which enable customers to monitor and manage cold chain and dry transport assets effectively. Additionally, the company provides satellite Automatic Identification System (AIS) data services to enhance maritime safety and offers vehicle fleet management solutions through its own low-Earth orbit satellite constellation and terrestrial cellular services. ORBCOMM markets its offerings directly to original equipment manufacturers and government customers, as well as indirectly through channel partners and affiliates.

Vantage Capital

Vantage Capital, established in 2001, is a South Africa-based independent private equity firm. It manages funds for its own account and third parties, focusing on growth-stage buyouts and investments across various sectors, including technology, industrials, and financial services. As one of the few remaining black-controlled, independent private equity firms in South Africa, Vantage Capital is committed to responsible investing and diversity.
Made 1 investment in Swaziland

Global Environment Fund

Global Environment Fund (GEF), founded in 1990 and based in Bethesda, is an asset management firm that focuses on venture capital investments in sectors such as energy, utilities, and agriculture. With approximately $1 billion in assets under management, GEF seeks to invest in businesses worldwide that offer effective solutions to environmental and energy challenges. The firm specializes in private equity dedicated to clean technology, emerging markets, and sustainable forestry. GEF's investor base includes notable endowments, foundations, family offices, and pension funds, reflecting its commitment to promoting sustainable practices while generating returns.
Made 1 investment in Swaziland

Development Partners International

Founded in 2007 by pioneers of African investment, Development Partners International is a leading Pan-African private equity firm with over US$1.1bn under management across two funds. With a team boasting over 100 years of aggregate African investment experience, DPI has invested in 19 portfolio companies operating across 27 countries.
Made 1 investment in Swaziland

Agile Capital

Agile Capital, established in 2015 and headquartered in Johannesburg, South Africa, is a private equity firm specializing in buyout investments. It targets companies across diverse sectors in the South African market, focusing on those with a proven operational history and significant growth potential. The firm typically invests a minimum of ZAR 50 million per transaction.
Made 1 investment in Swaziland

Robertson Stephens

Founded in 1978, Robertson Stephens is a wealth management firm dedicated to helping high-net-worth individuals and family offices achieve their financial goals. Initially an investment bank focused on technology companies, the firm now offers comprehensive wealth solutions, including independent fiduciary services, wealth planning, investments, and digital platforms.
Made 1 investment in Swaziland

The Goldman Sachs Group

The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., established in 1869, is a global leader in investment banking, securities, and investment management. It operates in four primary segments: Investment Banking, Institutional Client Services, Investing & Lending, and Investment Management. The company provides a wide range of services, including financial advisory services for mergers and acquisitions, underwriting services for various securities, client execution services for fixed income, currencies, commodities, and equities, securities services, and wealth advisory services. It serves a diverse client base comprising corporations, financial institutions, governments, and high-net-worth individuals. Additionally, Goldman Sachs invests in a broad array of asset classes, including debt securities, equity securities, real estate, and private equity, demonstrating its commitment to driving growth and innovation across industries.
Made 1 investment in Swaziland