Investors in Zimbabwe

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IFU

IFU is a venture capital and private equity firm based in Copenhagen, Denmark, that specializes in providing equity, mezzanine financing, loans, and guarantees to projects in developing countries. Established in 1967, IFU focuses on creating and financing new businesses, joint ventures between Danish companies and local partners, and acquiring existing ventures. The firm primarily invests in sectors such as commercial services, biofuels, renewable energy, and irrigation systems, with a particular emphasis on climate and agribusiness. Investments are targeted at countries with a low gross national income per capita, as defined by specific criteria, and include regions across Africa, Asia, Europe, and Latin America. IFU typically invests between DKK 0.5 million and DKK 100 million and often seeks co-investment opportunities with Danish firms. The firm also supports small and medium-sized enterprises and provides advisory services for business investments in developing markets. With a preference for board membership, IFU aims to exit investments within five to seven years, ensuring a positive return for its stakeholders.

Launch Africa Ventures

Launch Africa Ventures is a venture capital firm based in Ebene, Mauritius, founded in 2020. It invests in early-stage technology and platform-enabled businesses across Africa, with a focus on fintech, healthtech, climate tech, agritech, edtech, transportation, logistics, mobility, e-commerce, software as a service, artificial intelligence, big data, and analytics, spanning both business-to-business and business-to-consumer models.
Made 1 investment in Zimbabwe

Greyhorse Venture Fund

Based in New York, Greyhorse Venture Fund is a venture capital firm that backs technology-driven startups across finance and related sectors. It pursues opportunities in fintech, insurtech, healthtech, edtech, AI, blockchain and Web3, digital assets, pension and asset management, and other financial services domains. The firm takes an opportunistic approach, supporting ambitious founders globally and prioritizing financial inclusion. It collaborates with institutional investors to help portfolio companies grow through strategic partnerships, networks, and access to resources.
Made 1 investment in Zimbabwe

Premier African Minerals

Premier African Minerals is a mining company active in Africa that explores, evaluates and develops mineral properties, focusing on tungsten, lithium and tantalum. It operates projects through RHA and RHA Mauritius for wolframite, and through Zulu and Zulu Mauritius for lithium and tantalite, supported by its head office.

TLG Capital

Founded in London in 2009, TLG Capital is a private investment firm focused on empowering entrepreneurs in frontier markets, particularly Sub-Saharan Africa. The company invests in sectors such as healthcare, finance, consumer goods, and real estate, aiming to create significant social, environmental, and developmental impact.
Made 3 investments in Zimbabwe

True Ventures

True Ventures is a Silicon Valley–based venture capital firm founded in 2005 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California. It invests in early-stage technology startups in the United States, providing seed and Series A financing and managing substantial capital across its active funds. The firm supports founders with a platform of programs and a large team of professionals, including founders-turned-investors, to help portfolio companies grow. True has backed more than 350 companies and helped them scale, creating over 85,000 jobs worldwide, and has been recognized as Venture Firm of the Year by the National Venture Capital Association in 2018.
Made 1 investment in Zimbabwe

European Investment Fund

European Investment Fund (EIF) is a public institution established in 1994 to improve access to finance for Europe's small and medium-sized businesses. It designs and develops venture capital and guarantee instruments to support SMEs and to catalyse private investment, aiming to build a robust European equity ecosystem. EIF engages in venture capital, growth capital, and guarantee operations, backing innovative entrepreneurs primarily in technology and life sciences, as well as across other sectors. Through cornerstone investments and fund participation, EIF seeks to crowd in private investors and stimulate venture activity across Europe. Its equity portfolio has grown substantially, with assets under management exceeding EUR 14 billion, reflecting its broad role in strengthening SME finance and supporting entrepreneurship and growth.
Made 1 investment in Zimbabwe

Óskare Capital

Óskare Capital is a venture capital firm headquartered in Paris and London, founded in 2020. It focuses on early-stage investments in deep-tech and life sciences startups.
Made 1 investment in Zimbabwe

The Fund for Export Development in Africa

The Fund for Export Development in Africa is an impact investment arm of the African Export-Import Bank that supplies equity, quasi-equity, and debt to bridge the multi‑billion‑dollar funding gap in Africa’s trade sector. It targets a broad range of sectors, including intra‑African trade, value‑added export development, manufacturing, financial services, technology, consumer and retail goods, transport and logistics, agribusiness, and supporting trade‑enabling infrastructure such as industrial parks. The fund seeks to transform the continent’s trade landscape by providing capital where it is most needed.
Made 1 investment in Zimbabwe

Enygma Ventures

Enygma Ventures is a Cape Town-based venture capital firm founded in 2019 that focuses on funding women-led businesses in the Southern African Development Community. The firm provides flexible capital and strategic support to early- and growth-stage companies, leveraging a broad network to connect portfolio companies with mentors, expertise, and access to markets in Africa, Europe, and North America. Enygma emphasizes collaborative partnerships and win-win outcomes for investors and entrepreneurs, aiming to accelerate growth while advancing diversity and inclusion. By combining capital with tailored guidance, Enygma helps founders scale across sectors and build sustainable businesses in the SADC region and beyond.

Ground Squirrel Ventures

Ground Squirrel Ventures is a Boston-based venture capital firm founded in 2018 that focuses on early-stage opportunities addressing climate change. The firm prioritizes frontier-market investments and clean energy initiatives, seeking to fund companies that advance climate mitigation and sustainable development. Its activity spans regions including Africa, with additional investments in Haiti, Asia, and Latin America, reflecting a global approach to deploying capital where climate-related challenges and growth potential intersect. Ground Squirrel aims to support seed-stage ventures that can scale impact in frontier markets and contribute to energy transition and environmental sustainability.
Made 1 investment in Zimbabwe

Oui Capital

Oui Capital is an early-stage venture capital firm focused on African technology startups. It aims to bridge the gap between high-growth ventures in sub-Saharan Africa and available smart capital to support their scale. Headquartered in Lagos, Nigeria, the firm backs early-stage companies across sectors including e-commerce, mobility, logistics, enterprise software, health tech, edtech, and fintech on the African continent.
Made 1 investment in Zimbabwe

MIRAISE

Miraise is a venture capital firm established in 2018 and based in Tokyo, Japan. The firm specializes in seed investments in early-stage software startups, particularly those founded by programmers and engineers. Miraise targets a diverse range of sectors, including business-to-business, business-to-consumer, customer-to-customer, cloud services, software as a service, direct-to-consumer, media, hardware as a service, application programming interfaces, customer relationship management, and marketplace businesses. The firm aims to support innovative companies poised for growth in the technology landscape.
Made 1 investment in Zimbabwe

KNF Ventures

KNF Ventures is the venture capital arm of Knife Capital, based in Cape Town, South Africa, focused on backing early- to growth-stage startups in technology and consumer sectors in South Africa. It pursues investments across software, healthcare, financial services, business products and services, and consumer areas such as beverages, food, Internet of Things and fintech, leveraging Knife Capital's network and experience to support portfolio companies.
Made 1 investment in Zimbabwe

Aster Capital

Aster Capital is a Paris-based venture capital firm founded in 2000, with offices in Paris, London, San Francisco, Tel Aviv and Nairobi. It backs early- to growth-stage companies in mobility, energy, and industrials, with a focus on digital and deep-technology across Europe, North America, and Africa. The firm pursues direct investments as well as fund-of-funds strategies and seeks to acquire minority or majority stakes with board representation in portfolio companies. Its focus areas include renewable energy, clean transportation, energy efficiency, smart manufacturing, IoT, nanotechnology and other enabling technologies that support sustainable resource management and infrastructure. Aster Capital collaborates with portfolio companies to accelerate growth, drawing on a broad ecosystem of experts and strategic partners to help expand markets and scale operations.
Made 1 investment in Zimbabwe

Energy Access Ventures

Energy Access Ventures serves as an advisor to the Energy Access Venture Fund, an unlisted vehicle focused on improving access to sustainable energy in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Swedfund

Swedfund is a government development finance institution based in Stockholm, with an office in Nairobi, established in 1979. It mobilizes capital and expertise for investments in private markets across Africa, Asia, Latin America and Eastern Europe, including direct investments and fund of funds activities. It finances a range of instruments, from equity to loans and other debt-like structures, and supports knowledge transfer and equipment upgrades, including depreciation loans to Swedish small and medium-sized enterprises. It pursues minority investments, typically in the range of 5 to 100 million SEK, with board seats and participation in investment committees, and aims for exits in five to ten years. It operates as a bilateral development financier within the European Development Finance Institutions network.
Made 1 investment in Zimbabwe

Social Starts

Social Starts is a California-based venture capital firm focused on early-stage investments in healthcare and technology, with a focus on Series A rounds. It seeks to back scientists and technologists worldwide from the earliest stages to advance health, prevent illness, and tailor care, leveraging advances in biotech, therapeutics, and AI-driven health insights.
Made 1 investment in Zimbabwe

Savannah Fund

Savannah Fund is a seed-stage technology venture capital firm based in Ebene, Mauritius, investing in early-stage startups across sub-Saharan Africa, with a focus on agtech, content, e-commerce, edtech, enterprise, fintech, healthcare and logistics. It typically backs seed rounds from about 25,000 to 500,000 USD and extends support through an accelerator program and a follow-on independent seed fund, leveraging local and international networks to help portfolio companies grow toward regional or global scale.
Made 1 investment in Zimbabwe