Investors in Africa

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Kepple Africa Ventures

Kepple Africa Ventures is a venture capital firm founded in 2019 and based in Tokyo, Japan, that provides seed-, early-, and later-stage financing to African startups, with a focus on information technology, fintech, and consumer sectors.
Made 35 investments in Africa

Launch Africa Ventures

Launch Africa Ventures is a Mauritius-based venture capital firm established in 2020 that invests in early-stage African startups, primarily in seed and pre-Series A rounds, across fintech, healthtech, climate tech, agritech, edtech, transportation and mobility, logistics, e-commerce, software as a service, AI, big data and analytics. Based in Ebene, the firm targets companies across Africa, supporting portfolio growth and helping startups access venture capital to solve regional challenges.
Made 64 investments in Africa

LoftyInc Capital

LoftyInc Capital is a venture capital firm established in 2017 and based in Houston, Texas, that focuses on technology-enabled investments in Africa and other growth markets. It has invested over $25 million in more than 150 enterprises across the continent, including three unicorns, and has facilitated roughly $1.5 billion in follow-on funding for its portfolio. The firm pursues long-term growth and community benefits, and has built an ecosystem of tech hubs, angel networks, and talent platforms. It has realized 14 exits across its investments. Its sector focus spans fintech, e-commerce, artificial intelligence, edtech, healthtech, logistics, enterprise software, climate, and other tech-enabled industries.
Made 64 investments in Africa

Ventures Platform

Ventures Platform is a venture capital firm based in Abuja, Nigeria, founded in 2015. It backs technology companies across Africa, focusing on early-stage and seed investments, and also pursuing growth capital for selected ventures. The firm operates from offices in Abuja and Lagos to support portfolio companies throughout the region.
Made 50 investments in Africa

Founders Factory

Founders Factory is a global accelerator and venture studio that builds and funds startups through venture-building support and capital. Founded in 2015 by Brent Hoberman, Henry Lane Fox and George Northcott, the London-based firm focuses on fintech, health, climate and deep tech, partnering with entrepreneurs and corporates to develop ideas and scale ventures. It combines investment with hands-on operational support from a team of specialists and a broad network of corporate partners including Aviva, L’Oréal, Guardian Media Group, easyJet, Reckitt, Marks & Spencer, J&J, Deutsche Telekom, HSBC and Hitachi Construction Machinery. The firm has backed hundreds of technology companies globally and operates across incubation and growth stages, aligning startups with corporate partners to leverage networks, expertise and resources.
Made 48 investments in Africa

Kaleo Ventures

Kaleo Ventures is a Dallas, Texas-based venture capital firm that funds early-stage technology companies across Africa, including pre-seed opportunities.
Made 23 investments in Africa

Microtraction

Microtraction is a Lagos-based early-stage venture capital firm that backs technology-driven startups across Africa, focusing on software, fintech, SaaS, and other technology sectors. It supports ambitious founders at the pre-seed and seed stages with initial capital and mentorship, offering access to a diverse investor network and industry experts to help startups reach product-market fit and progress toward Series A funding. The firm aims to identify and nurture teams with potential to become durable, high-growth companies and to connect them with later-stage investors and accelerators.
Made 36 investments in Africa

Future Africa

Future Africa is a Lagos-based venture capital firm established in 2016. It invests in early-stage startups across a broad range of sectors, including agriculture and environment, data and artificial intelligence, e-commerce and consumer goods, education, jobs and talent, finance and blockchain, food and hospitality, health and wellness, media and entertainment, mobility and transport, real estate, technology, software and infrastructure. The firm operates as a collective of mission-driven founders and funders, aiming to build unicorns and address Africa’s biggest challenges while promoting purpose and prosperity for a broad segment of society. Through collaboration with entrepreneurs and ecosystem partners, Future Africa supports startups to grow and innovate across the continent.
Made 39 investments in Africa

Voltron Capital

Voltron Capital is a Lagos-based venture capital firm founded in 2021 that partners with ambitious founders across Africa. It provides early-stage funding to startups in ecommerce, fintech, healthcare, logistics, and related technology-enabled sectors, aiming to be among the first investors in high-potential companies. The firm differentiates itself by offering strategic guidance, extensive networks, and real-world operating insights from experienced operators to accelerate growth and help portfolio companies build a thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Made 22 investments in Africa

Ingressive Capital

Ingressive Capital is a Lagos-based venture capital firm founded in 2017 that supports early-stage technology startups across Africa. It concentrates on pre-seed to seed investments in fintech, software-as-a-service and cloud, internet services, health tech, and agritech, with a Pan-African reach that includes Nigeria, Egypt, Ghana, Kenya and Morocco. The firm prioritizes indigenous founders and aims to back B2C initiatives that target youth and B2B solutions that strengthen Africa's value chains, from resource extraction to end products. Through active partnerships with founders, Ingressive Capital seeks to help accelerate growth, scale product-market fit, and influence entrepreneurial success across Africa.
Made 32 investments in Africa

Musha Ventures

Musha Ventures is an Africa-focused micro venture capital firm and angel investor based in New York. It backs early-stage startups across Africa, with investments spanning education, healthcare, fintech, agriculture, and supply chain sectors.
Made 46 investments in Africa

Golden Palm Investments

Golden Palm Investments is an Africa-focused investment firm established in 2008 and headquartered in Accra, Ghana. It provides early-stage, venture, and growth capital and engages in investment management and advisory activities. The firm targets technology-enabled sectors such as financial technology, digital health, and marketplaces, and also invests in real estate and agribusiness, aiming to generate sustainable value for stakeholders while contributing to economic development across the continent. Guided by an experienced team and advisory board, Golden Palm Investments emphasizes long-term partnerships and responsible investment practices, prioritizing investor relationships and entrepreneur success to help build thriving communities in Africa.
Made 33 investments in Africa

Samurai Incubate

Samurai Incubate is a Tokyo-based accelerator and early-stage venture capital firm that funds and guides startups from seed to Series A. It supports ventures across sectors including ICT, software, finance, logistics, healthcare, retail, energy, agriculture, transportation, and entertainment, with a focus on building capabilities in management, marketing, sales, human resources, and finance. The firm provides incubation services and may take advisory roles or external director positions with portfolio companies. It pursues investments in Africa, Israel, and Japan and maintains offices in Japan, Israel, Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa, and Shenzhen, China. Established in 2008, Samurai Incubate aims to help startups realize revenue potential and scale through practical expertise and strategic support.
Made 24 investments in Africa

Silverbacks Holdings

Silverbacks Holdings is a private investment firm based in Trianon, Mauritius, founded in 2019. It pursues growth investments in fintech, digital entertainment, e-commerce, gaming and sports, lifestyle, and e-logistics sectors across Africa and the Middle East.
Made 33 investments in Africa

4DX Ventures

4DX Ventures is a Brooklyn, New York-based venture capital firm focused on early-stage technology investments in Africa. The firm partners with entrepreneurs across Africa, providing pre-seed, seed, and Series A capital, along with strategic guidance and operational support, leveraging a deep local perspective and global network to drive transformative growth. Its portfolio spans EdTech, e-commerce and marketplaces, fintech, and healthtech across more than 20 countries, with more than 50 companies invested to date, aiming to advance Africa's technological future.
Made 30 investments in Africa

Norrsken22

Norrsken22 is a growth equity investment firm based in Cape Town, South Africa, founded in 2016, that partners with entrepreneurs to build technology companies across Africa. It targets investments in medical technology, education technology and fintech sectors and supports growth of companies across the continent.
Made 12 investments in Africa

Renew Capital

Renew Capital is a pan-African venture capital firm focused on early-stage investments in tech and tech-enabled businesses across Africa, operating in 13 countries. Based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, the firm seeks to foster economic growth by partnering with entrepreneurs, strengthening startup ecosystems, and addressing gaps in venture funding. Beyond capital, Renew Capital provides management training and market access to help founders create jobs, modernize industries, and generate returns. The firm also connects investors with promising startups and supports ecosystem development through partnerships to unlock economic opportunities.
Made 22 investments in Africa

P1 Ventures

P1 Ventures is a venture capital firm established in 2020 and based in Cairo, Egypt. It invests in early-stage technology companies across Africa, with a focus on industrial technology sectors.
Made 18 investments in Africa

Enza Capital

Enza Capital is a Nairobi-based multi-stage venture capital firm that backs category-defining technology companies across Africa. The firm targets fintech, logistics and mobility, health, human capital, education, energy, and climate-smart sectors, investing from pre-seed to Series B and typically writing checks ranging from $250,000 to $5 million. It often leads or co-leads rounds and emphasizes supporting teams that digitize traditional, offline industries and improve people’s lives. Enza Capital prioritizes strong founding teams, large addressable markets, and meaningful, measurable impact, and it collaborates with co-investors. The firm provides follow-on funding through its core funds and an evergreen growth vehicle, and it takes board or observer seats when leading investments. It operates with a long-term partnership approach, aiming to build enduring relationships with portfolio companies.
Made 21 investments in Africa

European Bank for Reconstruction and Development

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development provides project financing and banking products to banks, industries and private enterprises, including loans for projects, equity and quasi-equity investments, equity funds for smaller enterprises, guarantees and trade finance. It also offers policy reform dialogue and advisory services and supports loan syndication. The bank assists privatization and restructuring of municipal services and invests across sectors such as energy, infrastructure, manufacturing, finance, telecommunications and real estate in Europe, Central Asia, and the Middle East and North Africa, with a focus on market transition and private sector development. Founded in 1991 and headquartered in London, it seeks to promote sustainable growth, job creation and higher living standards through financial support, advisory services and policy reform.
Made 39 investments in Africa

Flourish Ventures

Flourish Ventures is a global early-stage venture capital firm that backs fintech founders whose innovations advance financial health and prosperity for individuals and small businesses. Based in San Francisco, the firm deploys patient capital with a long-term perspective and manages about $850 million. Flourish collaborates with more than 70 global fintech founders and 18 ecosystem partners, including researchers, policy makers, and industry leaders, to foster a fairer, more inclusive economy. The firm targets early-stage companies across financial services, digital banking, embedded finance, insurtech, regtech, and related sectors, with a focus on global markets including the United States, Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
Made 16 investments in Africa

TLcom Capital

TLcom Capital is a technology-focused venture capital firm with offices in Lagos, Nairobi and London. Founded in 1999, it invests in early to growth-stage technology companies across Europe, the United States, Israel and Sub-Saharan Africa, with Africa as a prime market. The firm manages substantial commitments through dedicated investment vehicles and targets sectors including data services, financial services, e-commerce, consumer applications such as health, education, energy, media and entertainment, and software for corporates and SMEs. TLcom seeks world-class entrepreneurs and management teams with disruptive technologies, strong intellectual property and deep market knowledge, aiming to back and assist portfolio companies as they scale.
Made 25 investments in Africa

HAVAÍC

HAVAIC is a venture capital and private equity firm based in Cape Town, South Africa, focusing on early-stage, high-growth businesses across Africa. The firm specializes in investments in various sectors, including real estate, corporate finance, legal services, software and technology, marketing, and finance. HAVAIC seeks minority positions in its investments and aims for targeted annual returns exceeding 30%. In addition to investment activities, the firm offers corporate advisory and capital raising services to emerging businesses with proven concepts and global potential, catering to sophisticated investors and international venture capital firms interested in the African market.
Made 14 investments in Africa

Chui Ventures

Chui Ventures is a venture capital firm established in 2021 that invests in exclusively African-founded, early-stage, technology-enabled companies. Headquartered in Kenya and Nigeria, the firm provides capital and strategic support to African founders, with a focus on scalable, ESG-aligned ventures and a commitment to gender diversity. The team combines global finance experience to foster a thriving and inclusive startup ecosystem across the continent.
Made 8 investments in Africa

EchoVC Partners

EchoVC Partners is a Lagos, Nigeria-headquartered venture capital firm that invests in seed and early-stage technology companies across North America, Africa, and Southeast Asia. It focuses on internet platforms, consumer internet, media, smart data and analytics, semantic technology, ambient sensing, e-commerce and digital media, software and enterprise infrastructure, and related sectors, with a preference for supporting women founders and underrepresented entrepreneurs in underserved geographies. The firm emphasizes cross-regional collaboration, practical portfolio support, and leveraging an experienced team to help portfolio companies grow, scale, and connect with broader technology ecosystems.
Made 24 investments in Africa

Orbit Ventures

Orbit Ventures is a venture capital firm that funds and supports high-growth startups across emerging markets in Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America. It focuses on digitalizing traditional industries and investing in sectors such as e-commerce, fintech, education, healthcare, logistics, and B2B marketplaces, with emphasis on data-driven decision making and sustainable unit economics. The firm provides hands-on support including sales, fundraising, legal guidance, governance, and access to a global network, aiming to accelerate growth and prepare portfolio companies for subsequent rounds. It also operates a B2B marketplace platform connecting small retailers with manufacturers and suppliers.
Made 13 investments in Africa

Prosus

Prosus is a global internet assets group and a leading technology investor, originating as the international assets division of Naspers. It combines venture capital and operating capabilities to fund, acquire, build and scale technology businesses across platforms and geographies, including the Americas, Asia, Europe, the Middle East and Africa. The firm seeks to support high-potential technology companies from growth stage to scale, providing strategic resources and operational expertise to help them reach global markets. Its portfolio spans e-commerce, payments and fintech, food delivery, travel, education and other internet platforms, and it maintains meaningful investments in large online platforms such as Tencent, Mail.ru, Ctrip and Delivery Hero. The business model emphasizes both capital and active involvement to accelerate growth and create impact in communities served. Prosus is majority owned by Naspers.
Made 8 investments in Africa

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 7 investments in Africa

Endeavor

Endeavor is a global non-profit organization and network that identifies, supports, and mentors high-impact entrepreneurs. Through a rigorous selection process, it connects founders with mentors, peers, and resources to scale their businesses and contribute to their communities. The network spans nearly 40 countries and supports more than 2,000 entrepreneurs, whose companies generate over 28 billion in combined revenues and have created more than 3.9 million jobs, reflecting Endeavor’s focus on fostering sustainable growth and entrepreneurship ecosystems around the world.
Made 30 investments in Africa

European Investment Fund

European Investment Fund is the EU's financing arm for small and medium-sized enterprises and mid-caps, providing financial instruments to improve access to affordable financing for businesses across their lifecycle, with a focus on innovation, growth, competitiveness, social impact and sustainability. The EIF leverages its capital base to foster public-private partnerships and allocates guarantees and equity funding to catalyze lending and investment for startups and small businesses throughout Europe, including EU member states, candidate countries and EFTA countries. It collaborates with partners to close funding gaps and support entrepreneurship and economic resilience.
Made 29 investments in Africa

Uncovered Fund

Uncovered Fund is a venture capital firm founded in 2019 and based in Tokyo, Japan. It targets early-stage startups and makes investments in companies across Africa, focusing on Kenya, Nigeria, and South Africa. The firm backs ventures operating in retail, fintech, health tech, logistics, mobility as a service, agritech, and smart city sectors.
Made 16 investments in Africa

SOSV

SOSV is a global venture capital firm founded in 1995 and headquartered in New Jersey. The firm focuses on seed-to-growth investments in deep tech sectors, including biotech and life sciences, hardware and robotics, and cross-border software with emphasis on markets in Asia. It supports startups from early stages with investment capital as well as resources such as laboratories, collaborative spaces, and expert mentorship to accelerate product development and market traction. SOSV operates purpose-built programs to help portfolio companies raise follow-on funding, scale operations, and reach customers, often through structured matchmaking and access to a global network of investors. With a broad portfolio spanning hundreds of companies worldwide, SOSV aims to foster innovation, build vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystems, and contribute to sustainable technological advancement.
Made 36 investments in Africa

Seedstars

Seedstars is a Geneva-based venture capital and accelerator company focused on fostering entrepreneurship and economic development in emerging and frontier markets. It connects promising entrepreneurs with capital, mentorship, and networks through initiatives such as the Seedstars World Competition, Seedspace hubs, and a range of acceleration programs. The organization invests in high-growth ventures across sectors including financial services, healthcare, education, technology, and e-commerce, supporting early-stage startups from LatAm, Africa, the Middle East, Eastern Europe, and Asia to scale and create impact.
Made 36 investments in Africa

The Raba Partnership

The Raba Partnership is a venture capital firm based in Cape Town, South Africa, focused on African technology companies in logistics, supply chains, and financial services. It partners with founders building technology companies that tackle hard problems in emerging African ecosystems and is backed by a select group of venture capitalists, technology entrepreneurs, and families with global business experience.
Made 23 investments in Africa

Novastar Ventures

Novastar Ventures is a Kenya-headquartered venture capital firm that funds early-stage to growth companies across Africa, with a focus on markets serving the base of the pyramid. It backs ventures in healthcare, education, energy, housing, sanitation, agriculture, financial services, information technology, and consumer and business services, targeting both East and West Africa as well as international opportunities. The firm typically commits between $0.25 million and $8 million and operates from offices in Nairobi, Lagos and London. As a venture catalyst, it partners with entrepreneurs to turn ideas into scalable businesses that create value for the many and pursue enduring, impact-driven outcomes aligned with ESG principles.
Made 33 investments in Africa

Chandaria Capital

Chandaria Capital is a Nairobi-based venture capital firm that invests in healthcare, technology, and consumer sectors across Africa. Founded in 2017, it supports entrepreneurs through mentorship and collaboration to build innovative, scalable companies with potential to transform the continent.
Made 21 investments in Africa

VentureSouq

VentureSouq is a Dubai-based venture capital firm and fund manager focused on early-stage technology companies in the MENA region and beyond. It pursues thesis-driven, thematic investing, with an emphasis on FinTech and ClimateTech, and backs startups across areas such as lending, asset management, cryptocurrency, payments, and carbon economy. The firm invests through seed-stage funds and leverages a global network to support portfolio companies with expansion and capital attraction. Beyond funding, VentureSouq contributes to the regional startup ecosystem through initiatives and collaboration with founders, aiming for long-term impact. Its reach spans MENAP, North America, Africa, Europe, LATAM, SEA, and India, reflecting a global footprint while maintaining a focus on transformative tech in the MENA region.
Made 20 investments in Africa

Goodwell Investments

Goodwell Investments is an impact investment firm headquartered in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, with additional offices in Cape Town and Nairobi. Founded to finance inclusive businesses that provide basic goods and services to underserved populations in Africa and India, it backs early to growth-stage companies across sectors such as financial services, agriculture, mobility and transport, health, energy, education, and related services. The firm seeks financially sustainable, scalable ventures that deliver meaningful social and economic impact, often targeting microfinance, rural banking, mobile payments, and other inclusive solutions. It combines capital with hands-on support, including strategic guidance and access to a network, and typically takes minority stakes with occasional board representation and advisory services. The approach emphasizes creating durable, local impact while pursuing solid financial returns for investors.
Made 19 investments in Africa

HoaQ

HoaQ is an angel investment group and community based in London, United Kingdom. It backs early-stage tech and tech-enabled startups across Africa and the African Diaspora, functioning as a platform for creators and operators to support entrepreneurs building scalable businesses.
Made 10 investments in Africa

Global Brain

Global Brain is a Tokyo-based venture capital firm established in 1998 that invests in technology companies from seed to pre-IPO stages and operates across Europe, North America, Africa and Asia-Pacific. The firm backs startups in sectors such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, cloud and software-as-a-service, cybersecurity, advertisement, agritech, foodtech, climate technology, and commerce, among others, and emphasizes hands-on support and resources to portfolio companies. It manages pure investment funds as well as corporate venture funds formed with leading public companies, enabling strategic collaboration and broader networks. Over its history, Global Brain has invested in hundreds of startups and facilitated numerous exits including IPOs and mergers and acquisitions, underscoring its active role in building early-stage technology companies.
Made 7 investments in Africa

Crossfin Technology

Crossfin Technology is a growth and expansion investment firm based in Cape Town, South Africa, focusing on fintech and related information technology and financial services sectors. The company seeks to invest in high-growth and established cash-generative businesses, offering investors a blended exposure to technology investments in fintech. It operates primarily in Africa, with offices in Durban and Johannesburg, and targets companies in the information technology and financial services sectors. Through its fintech investments, Crossfin aims to enable growth for economies in Africa and beyond by supporting scalable, cash-generative businesses.
Made 8 investments in Africa

Magic Fund

Magic Fund is a venture capital firm focused on early-stage investments. Based in Los Angeles, it pursues opportunities across Africa, Europe, Latin America, North America, and Southeast Asia. The firm typically makes small initial investments ranging from 100,000 to 300,000 USD and operates as a network of micro-funds led by repeat founders with deep expertise in specific industries and geographies.
Made 15 investments in Africa

Global Founders Capital

Global Founders Capital is a Berlin-based venture capital platform founded by Rocket Internet that invests in early-stage technology companies worldwide. It operates as a globally oriented, stage-agnostic investor, partnering with exceptional founders across sectors and providing support from the initial growth phase through scale. The firm targets high-potential, rapidly expanding ventures and emphasizes impact and feasibility in evaluating opportunities. It is led by investment partners Cedric Asselman, David Sainteff, and Fabricio Pettena.
Made 18 investments in Africa

Merck

Merck is a German science and technology company based in Darmstadt. Founded in 1668, it operates three main business areas: Life Science, which provides laboratory consumables and instruments for researchers; Electronics, which offers specialty materials for manufacturing semiconductors and displays; and Healthcare, which develops and sells branded pharmaceuticals with significant concentrations in oncology, neurology and fertility, supported by patient devices and digital health solutions. The company serves customers worldwide across Europe, Africa, Asia, Oceania and Latin America. Historically, the business is distinct from Merck & Co. in the United States and Canada, which operates under a different name in those markets. Merck is one of the oldest operating chemical and pharmaceutical companies.
Made 12 investments in Africa

Citigroup

Citigroup is a global financial services company headquartered in New York that operates through two main segments, Global Consumer Banking and Institutional Clients Group. GCB serves retail customers with traditional banking, cards, and related services, while ICG provides wholesale banking, fixed income and equity trading, foreign exchange, prime brokerage, derivatives, research, corporate lending, investment banking, cash management, trade finance, and securities services to corporate, institutional, public sector, and high-net-worth clients. The group maintains a broad, worldwide footprint across Asia, Europe, the Americas, and beyond and emphasizes sustainability and social responsibility. Citi Ventures serves as the corporate venture capital arm investing in fintech, data analytics, AI, and other technology sectors, while Citi Foundation supports inclusive growth and community initiatives that align with the firm’s broader goals.
Made 15 investments in Africa

Orange

Orange is a global telecommunications and digital services group headquartered in Paris. It operates mobile and fixed-line networks across Europe and Africa and provides corporate telecommunication and IT services worldwide through Orange Business Services, which serves large enterprises, local authorities, SMEs, and multinationals with voice and data, cloud, security, and unified communications solutions. The group also runs an international startup ecosystem via Orange Fabs and delivers end-to-end enterprise capabilities, including data center and network management, IT infrastructure, and application management, to simplify international communications for customers. Founded in 1991, Orange has a presence in about 30 countries and emphasizes innovation and responsible digital practices.
Made 22 investments in Africa

Lateral Frontiers

Lateral Frontiers is a New York-based venture capital firm focused on sub-Saharan Africa. It invests in early and growth-stage technology-enabled companies, providing debt and equity financing to support businesses that address key African needs. The firm backs sectors such as financial services, healthcare, education, energy, agriculture, housing, logistics, and mobility, aiming to back foundational technologies and scalable solutions that deliver profitable growth across the continent.
Made 26 investments in Africa

Oui Capital

Oui Capital is a venture capital firm focused on early-stage technology startups in Africa. Established in 2019, it is headquartered in Lagos, Nigeria, and invests in companies across sectors such as e-commerce, mobility, logistics, enterprise software, data, artificial intelligence, health tech, edtech, climate tech, fintech, and digital commerce. The firm provides not only capital but also active operational support, including fundraising, strategic finance, sales, and talent acquisition, to help portfolio companies scale and accelerate growth. By bridging the financing gap for ambitious African startups, Oui Capital aims to contribute to Africa's technology-driven economic development.
Made 12 investments in Africa

Expert DOJO

Founded in 2014 and based in Santa Monica, California, Expert DOJO is an international early-stage startup accelerator and venture capital firm. It runs accelerator programs and makes seed- and pre-seed investments, supporting startups to gain traction and scale, and provides follow-on capital to promising ventures. The firm backs a diverse, global cohort of technology founders, with many portfolio companies led by minority or female founders, and maintains an industry-agnostic approach focused on visionary companies and helping founders realize growth potential through acceleration and capital.
Made 21 investments in Africa

Partech

Partech is a global technology investment firm headquartered in Paris with offices in Berlin, Dakar, Dubai, Nairobi and San Francisco. The firm backs founders from seed to growth, combining capital, operational expertise and strategic support to help portfolio companies scale. With about €2.5 billion in assets under management and a portfolio of about 220 companies in 40 countries across four continents, Partech supports ventures across software, cybersecurity, fintech, healthtech, mobility and AI.
Made 18 investments in Africa