VC firms, angels, accelerators, DFIs, and corporate venture arms backing African founders.
AfricInvest
Venture Capital
AfricInvest is an investment firm that backs companies like PayTic and Nawah Scientific. They invest in sectors such as fintech and deep tech, supporting companies across Africa and the Middle East. Their investments focus on growth capital and expansion, enabling companies to scale their operations and expand geographically.
BH Equity
BH Equity is a venture capital investment subsidiary of BH BANK. They invest in Tunisian startups, as evidenced by their investment in Millesima Technologies, a private video streaming startup focusing on video technology and data analytics.
Bridging Angels
Bridging Angels invests in early-stage startups, as evidenced by their participation in Beekeeper Tech's $640,000 round. They co-invest with other angel investors and VCs. The firm seems to focus on the MENA region, as Beekeeper Tech is based in Tunisia and aims to expand within MENA.
Go Big Partners
Go Big Partners invests in early-stage African tech startups. They focus on companies modernizing legal services through AI-powered solutions. Their investment in Juridoc, a legal-tech startup providing AI-powered document automation, exemplifies their interest in innovative solutions simplifying legal processes for businesses.
Karim Beguir
Review pending
Lafayette Group
Lafayette Group invests in early-stage startups. They participated in a Series A funding round for SeekMake, a digital manufacturing platform based in Tunisia. SeekMake connects industrial manufacturers and end users, streamlining the manufacturing process and accelerating part production.
Silicon Badia’s Badia Impact Squared Fund (BIF2)
Smart Capital