VC firms, angels, accelerators, DFIs, and corporate venture arms backing African founders.
CDC-CI Capital
Venture Capital
CDC-CI Capital invests in companies like Ades (uMED), a telemedicine platform in Côte d’Ivoire. They focus on modernizing biomedical equipment, expanding mobile care, and scaling capacity for corporate occupational health and household services. The investment aims to strengthen the local e-health ecosystem.
CI Capital
CDC-CI Capital invests in companies like Ades, a telemedicine platform in Côte d’Ivoire. Their investment focus includes modernizing biomedical and imaging equipment, expanding mobile care, and upgrading technical and logistics facilities. They also support partnerships with private clinics to scale capacity for corporate occupational health and household services, strengthening the local e-health ecosystem.
Cozbaz Co
Cozbaz Co invests in early-stage African tech startups. They participated in the pre-seed round of Arnio, an Ivory Coast-based company specializing in the design and engineering of electric vehicles and charging station technology. The investment supports Arnio's development, testing, and team expansion.
Eero Invest
Eero Invest focuses on design engineering, specifically electric vehicles and charging station technology. They aim to set a new standard for intelligent electric mobility and foster the adoption of more sustainable transportation in Africa. They invest in companies in their pre-seed stage.
Mstudio
Mstudio invests in early-stage African tech startups. They participated in a pre-seed round for Waribei, a fintech company based in Ivory Coast that connects entrepreneurs with financial institutions for credit financing.
SAAD
Saviu Ventures is an early-stage investor that led pre-seed funding rounds in Ivory Coast-based startups Tajiri and Djoli. Tajiri is a platform for restaurant management, while Djoli streamlines the supply chain between producers and restaurants. Saviu Ventures focuses on providing capital to startups in Ivory Coast.