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Fintech funding opportunities

From payments and lending to embedded finance — programmes backing Africa's fintech builders and financial inclusion ventures.

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500

500 Global (formerly 500 Startups) is a venture capital firm and startup accelerator supporting early-stage tech companies across the globe. With $2.3 billion in assets under management (AUM), the firm invests in founders with ambitious growth potential and provides hands-on mentorship, strategic resources, and a global network across 30+ countries. Focused on sectors and geographies primed for high-impact growth, 500 Global fosters entrepreneurial communities, making venture capital and expertise accessible in regions with untapped potential. Key Features: Global Reach: 500 Global invests across markets worldwide, with a particular focus on the U.S. and high-potential emerging markets. The firm leverages local expertise to drive rapid growth while maintaining a global perspective. Mentorship and Resources: Founders gain access to seasoned mentors, investors, and a comprehensive suite of resources aimed at scaling quickly in diverse markets. The firm’s deep local knowledge helps founders navigate complex ecosystems effectively. Community Building: By fostering networks of founders, investors, and operators, 500 Global cultivates sustainable entrepreneurial ecosystems, supporting startups from inception to global scalability. 500 Global’s mission is to unlock the potential of ambitious founders by providing a unique combination of capital, resources, and networking opportunities, empowering them to drive transformational growth on a global scale.

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54Collective

54 Collective is an early-stage venture capital firm focused on supporting African technology startups by providing a mix of equity and non-dilutive capital. The firm typically offers equity investments ranging from $100,000 to $250,000, along with non-dilutive capital up to $150,000. Additionally, they offer an extra $150,000 in funding for female founders to address the unique challenges they face. 54 Collective takes a hands-on approach by offering venture support, helping startups scale and grow in sectors such as fintech, healthtech, agritech, and beyond, across Africa’s 54 markets. Their investment strategy is complemented by close, side-by-side venture support from local teams, helping founders navigate the complexities of African markets. The firm’s investment model is driven by a belief in the vast potential of African entrepreneurs to create lasting change. Their approach combines catalytic capital with practical, on-the-ground expertise, offering not only funding but also mentorship, strategic advice, and growth support. 54 Collective places particular emphasis on investing in founders who have strong connections to the problems they are solving and well-balanced teams that can scale their businesses successfully. Through their diversified venture capital instruments, the firm aims to deliver superior returns while creating positive social and economic impact across the continent.

Africa

Equity Investors, Grants · $100K - $250K

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Accion

Accion is a global nonprofit organization focused on creating a fair and inclusive economy by providing financial services to underserved people around the world. They specialize in developing and scaling responsible digital financial solutions in collaboration with local partners, primarily benefiting small business owners, women, and low-income individuals. Their investments and advisory services focus on inclusive fintech, microfinance, and digital transformation, with a goal to improve access to financial products and services. Accion typically invests in early-stage companies with strong potential to provide scalable financial solutions to underserved populations. They also offer advisory support to enhance the sustainability and impact of these businesses. The organization prioritizes social impact and systems-level change, focusing on markets in Latin America, Sub-Saharan Africa, South, and Southeast Asia.

Latin AmericaSub-Saharan Africa

Grants, Equity Investors · $100K - $500K

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Acumen

Established in 2001, Acumen is a nonprofit impact investment fund that invests in social enterprises serving low-income communities. Their mission is to tackle poverty by investing in companies, leaders, and ideas that build sustainable solutions in underserved markets.

AfricaSouth Asia

Equity Investors, Loans · $300K - $6M

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AGTF

Africa Global Trade Finance (AGTF) is a non-bank financial institution established in 2016 to support trade and economic growth in Africa. With offices in the United Kingdom, South Africa, and Mauritius, AGTF provides secured financing facilities to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), commodity importers, exporters, and traders engaged in regular, self-liquidating transactions into or out of Sub-Saharan Africa. AGTF AGTF's commitment to supporting trade growth in Africa is backed by a team with extensive experience on the continent and deep knowledge in structured trade and commodity finance. Their client onboarding methodologies ensure that each opportunity is carefully assessed and nurtured to meet both the client's requirements and AGTF's investment criteria.Services Offered: Pre-Shipment Finance: Funding provided before goods are shipped to facilitate production or procurement. Post-Shipment Finance: Financing after goods have been shipped, aiding in managing cash flow until payment is received. Import Finance with Supplier Payments: Assistance in paying suppliers promptly, ensuring smooth import operations. Stock Finance: Funding secured against inventory to support business operations. Storage Finance: Financing related to the storage of goods, helping manage warehousing costs. Receivables Finance and Discounting: Advancing funds against outstanding invoices to improve liquidity. Key Features: Each facility is structured to match the specific transaction's timeline, profitability, and risk profile. The loan term typically ranging from 30 to 180 days, ensuring alignment with trade cycles. Financing amounts range from 60% to 85% of the transaction value and facilities are designed to be repaid through the sale of goods.

South Africa

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Ajim Capital

Ajim Capital is an early-stage venture capital firm established in 2022, focusing on providing financing to startups across Sub-Saharan Africa. The firm is dedicated to supporting founders from the earliest stages by offering hands-on strategic advice and access to a global network of investors and experts. Ajim Capital aims to address the significant challenges in under-capitalized African markets by investing in innovative solutions that drive economic growth and improve quality of life. The firm plans to invest in 50 tech startups across Sub-Saharan Africa through its Fund I. Eligibility Criteria: Development Stage: Startups should have a minimum viable product (MVP) and demonstrate traction in their respective markets. Team Composition: Founders with strong, cohesive teams possessing relevant industry experience and a clear vision for addressing significant challenges in their sectors. Market Potential: Companies operating in large or rapidly growing markets, offering scalable solutions with the potential for substantial impact. Innovation: Startups providing unique, technology-driven solutions that address pressing problems within their industries.

Sub-Saharan Africa

Equity Investors · $250K

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AlphaMundi Group

Founded in 2007, AlphaMundi Group is a Swiss impact investing firm dedicated to providing debt and equity financing to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa. The firm focuses on sectors such as financial inclusion, sustainable agriculture, renewable energy, affordable housing, and education, aiming to generate both financial returns and positive social and environmental impact.

KenyaUganda

Loans · $250K

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Antler

Founded in 2017 in Singapore, Antler is a global early-stage venture capital firm and startup accelerator. It focuses on enabling exceptional individuals worldwide to build impactful startups from scratch. Antler operates across six continents, supporting founders from the earliest stages of their entrepreneurial journey. ? Antler seeks individuals with strong leadership qualities, a clear vision, and the determination to build scalable businesses. ?

Global (30+ cities including Nairobi and Lagos)

Equity Investors, Business Support · $100K - $250K

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Arise Ventures

Founded in 2020 by Ankita Vashistha and headquartered in San Francisco, Arise Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm managing a $50 million Fund II. The firm focuses on pre-seed and seed-stage tech startups, with a 70:30 investment split between Indian and US-based startups.

IndiaUnited States

Equity Investors · $250K - $2M

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Aruwa Capital Management

Founded in 2019 by Adesuwa Okunbo Rhodes, Aruwa Capital Management is a Lagos-based, female-founded and led growth equity and impact investment firm. It is one of the few women-owned private equity funds in Africa, focusing on investing in rapidly growing companies that provide essential goods and services to the female economy or are founded/co-founded by women or have gender-diverse teams.

NigeriaGhana

Equity Investors · $500K - $2.5M

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Beyond Capital Ventures

Founded in 2021, Beyond Capital Ventures is a women-led, diversified emerging markets venture capital firm. BCV invests in early- to growth-stage startups that address the needs of lower-to-middle-income consumer classes in India and East Africa. The firm focuses on "need-to-have" sectors such as healthcare, agriculture, and financial inclusion, supporting conscious leaders who aim to create both financial returns and social impact. ?

IndiaEast Africa

Equity Investors, Loans · $250K - $1M

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Cairo Angels

One of the leading angel networks in the MENA region. They invest in early-stage startups and also operate the Cairo Angels Syndicate Fund (CASF), a micro-VC fund investing in post-seed and pre-Series A startups.

EgyptMENA

Equity Investors · $50K - $250K

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Catalyst Fund

Catalyst Fund is a pre-seed venture capital fund and accelerator dedicated to supporting tech startups focused on climate adaptation and resilience in Africa. The fund invests $200,000 in pre-seed startups and provides follow-on funding at Seed and Series A stages. Beyond capital, Catalyst Fund offers hands-on venture-building support, dedicating over 400 hours to each startup to accelerate growth. The team comprises experienced founders and operators who work closely with startups to enhance their business operations. Additionally, Catalyst Fund connects startups to a network of over 250 investors and ecosystem partners to foster further growth and collaboration.

Africa

Equity Investors, Business Support · $200K

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EchoVC

About Funding Organization: Founded in 2011, EchoVC Partners is a technology-focused early-stage venture capital firm dedicated to investing in underrepresented founders and underserved markets. With offices in Africa, the United States, and the United Kingdom, the firm aims to be the "Sequoia Capital for underestimated founders and markets." EchoVC is sector-agnostic, with a portfolio spanning various industries, including Smart Planet, Health and Human Services, Emerging Fintech, Commerce, Media & Entertainment, Access to Energy, Sustainable Mobility, and Connectivity. The firm emphasizes backing bold ideas and business models that leverage technology to deliver value to mass markets.

AfricaUnited States

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Founders Factory

Founders Factory is a global accelerator and venture studio that partners with startups and corporate clients to help early-stage ventures grow across sectors like fintech, health, and retail. Offering pre-seed capital, strategic guidance, and access to an extensive network of corporate partners and investors, Founders Factory is dedicated to accelerating growth through tailored, hands-on support. The program combines mentorship with industry expertise, empowering founders to develop, fund, and scale innovative solutions. Startups benefit from operational resources, global connections, and a community focused on driving sustainable success. Founders Factory’s mission is to co-pilot the entrepreneurial journey, driving exceptional outcomes and positioning startups for long-term success. Through its model, Founders Factory fosters non-linear growth, equipping startups with the tools, resources, and connections needed to thrive in competitive global markets.

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Goodwell

Founded in 2005, Goodwell Investments is a pioneering impact investment firm focused on inclusive growth in emerging markets. The firm provides early-stage equity to high-growth, high-impact businesses that deliver basic goods, services, and income-generating opportunities to underserved communities in Africa and India. With teams located in Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, and the Netherlands, Goodwell has a track record of over 15 years, demonstrating the ability to achieve significant social impact alongside strong financial returns. Goodwell Investments manages over €330 million across five private equity funds. The firm has invested in more than 38 portfolio companies, impacting over 322 million lives across 68 countries globally. Target Beneficiaries: Goodwell focuses on scalable companies in sectors that provide essential goods and services to low-income communities, including:? Financial Services: Investing in financial inclusion and fintech solutions that enhance access to financial products for underserved populations. Food and Agriculture: Supporting agribusinesses that improve food security and sustainable agricultural practices.? Mobility and Logistics: Funding enterprises that enhance transportation and logistics infrastructure, facilitating better access to markets and services.? Other High-Impact Sectors: Including healthcare, education, and energy, focusing on businesses that address critical needs in underserved communities.

Sub-Saharan AfricaIndia

Equity Investors · $100K - $5M

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Jozi Angels

An angel investment network based in Johannesburg to grow the startup ecosystem. The network consists of high-net-worth individuals who invest their personal capital and provide mentorship to founders.

South Africa (Gauteng)

Equity Investors · $50K - $2M

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Kepple Africa Ventures

Kepple Africa Ventures is a venture capital firm focused on investing in early-stage startups with roots in Kenya and Nigeria, with the mission of "creating new industries in Africa." As Africa experiences rapid innovation and the emergence of new industries, Kepple Africa Ventures supports local startups by providing capital and fostering collaborations between African and Japanese companies. This approach aims to build a robust platform for creating and expanding new industries both locally and globally. In February 2022, Kepple Africa Ventures established Verod-Kepple Africa Ventures (VKAV), a joint venture with Verod Capital Management, a Nigerian private equity fund, to form a new fund and expand its investment activities across Africa. Kepple Africa Ventures primarily provides Seed and pre-Series A funding, typically investing between $100,000 and $150,000 in early-stage technology startups. Their equity investments target innovative companies in sectors such as fintech, healthtech, agritech, and e-commerce. In addition to financial support, Kepple Africa Ventures offers strategic guidance and access to a global network, helping startups scale and grow within the African market and beyond.

KenyaNigeria

Equity Investors · $100K - $150K

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Launch Africa

Launch Africa Ventures is a Pan-African venture capital firm that addresses the significant funding gap for Seed and pre-Series A startups across Africa. Since its founding in 2020, the firm has invested over $31 million in 133 startups across 22 countries, supporting a wide range of sectors through early-stage investments. Launch Africa takes a high-touch, scalable approach, providing hands-on support to help nurture growth and innovation in African technology startups. The firm was founded by Zachariah George and Janade Du Plessis, both of whom have been instrumental in early-stage venture capital across the continent since 2014. Their combined expertise in investment banking, angel investing, entrepreneurship, and research has formed the foundation of Launch Africa’s investment strategy. The firm has raised over $36 million in its first fund and continues to support a wide array of startups solving critical challenges across multiple sectors, from fintech to healthtech and beyond. Launch Africa’s success lies in its ability to democratize access to venture capital while fostering strong relationships with founding teams. By leveraging global insights and applying them to the African market, the firm bridges the gap for early-stage startups, turning investments into sustainable growth and impressive returns. With a mission to fuel innovation and economic transformation, Launch Africa Ventures plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of Africa’s startup landscape.

Africa (22 countries)

Equity Investors · $100K - $300K

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Lendable

Lendable is a technology-enabled investment and alternatives platform founded in 2014, with offices in London, Nairobi, and Singapore. The firm focuses on providing debt financing to fintech companies in frontier and emerging markets, aiming to create access to new financial products and services for un- and under-banked populations. Lendable believes in the power of technology and finance to foster a more economically just and environmentally sustainable world. ? Lendable offers debt financing solutions to fintech companies that facilitate:? Consumer and MSME Credit Productive Asset Finance Payments and Remittances Digital Marketplaces The firm enables market access for global investors through funds, co-investments, and technology solutions, providing financing solutions for leading high-growth companies with a positive impact. ? The firm's partners are active in 73 countries, reflecting its broad geographic focus. ? The firm aligns its investments with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly those related to reducing inequalities and promoting economic growth. ?

Loans · $10

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LoftyInc Capital Management

LoftyInc Capital Management is a Lagos-based venture capital firm founded in 2017 that backs early-stage African startups building tech-enabled solutions for the "everyday economy." The firm has evolved from its initial pre-seed focus to now targeting late-seed and Series A companies across Africa. Over the past decade, LoftyInc has invested over $25 million into more than 200 of Africa's fastest-growing enterprises, including three unicorns (Flutterwave, Andela, and Wave). The firm has attracted approximately $1.5 billion in follow-on funding into its portfolio companies and has realized 14 exits, achieving an impressive 5.7x net DPI on its LoftyInc Afropreneurs Fund 2. In March 2025, LoftyInc announced the first close of its third fund, LoftyInc Alpha, at $43 million. This fund has backing from development finance institutions including the International Finance Corporation (IFC), Proparco, Dutch development bank FMO, AfricaGrow, and First Close Partners. Other limited partners include sovereign wealth funds from Egypt (MSMEDA) and Tunisia (Anava Fund of Funds), European family offices, and African high-net-worth individuals. The firm has built an extensive ecosystem spanning tech hubs, angel networks, and talent platforms. LoftyInc differentiates itself by providing more than capital—offering market access, business development support, operational expertise, and investor matchmaking to portfolio companies.

Sub-Saharan Africa

Equity Investors · $1M

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MAKE-IT in Africa

MAKE-IT in Africa is an initiative dedicated to supporting digital innovation and entrepreneurship across the African continent. By fostering strategic partnerships, offering resources, and nurturing digital ecosystems, MAKE-IT enables African startups to scale their businesses and access new markets. Targeting high-impact sectors like fintech, agritech, and edtech, MAKE-IT provides mentorship, networking opportunities, and financial access to empower startups in their growth journey. How MAKE-IT Supports Tech Startups: Skill Development through Accelerator Programs: MAKE-IT partners to deliver accelerator and funding programs that build startup capacity with resources, expert guidance, and knowledge to refine business strategies and operations. Network Expansion: By connecting startups with partners, investors, mentors, and local networks, MAKE-IT facilitates valuable relationships, including through pitch and matchmaking events. Scaling Products and Ideas: Through market access initiatives, MAKE-IT helps startups gain traction, secure partnerships, and achieve scalability.

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Mastercard Foundation

Established in 2006, the Mastercard Foundation is a global foundation committed to advancing education and financial inclusion to catalyze prosperity in developing countries. The Foundation's Fund for Resilience and Prosperity (FRP) is a seven-year, US$126 million initiative aimed at supporting Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) across agriculture, climate impact, digital economy, and health sectors in 20 countries within Sub-Saharan Africa. The primary objective is to unlock enterprise growth, thereby creating dignified and fulfilling work opportunities for young women and men, including those with disabilities and refugee youth. Application deadlines vary depending on specific calls for proposals. For instance, the Agribusiness Challenge Fund was launched in April 2024, targeting SMEs in the agriculture sector. Applicants are encouraged to regularly check the FRP website for the latest information on open calls and submission deadlines.

NigeriaGhana

Grants · $500K

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MCE Social Capital

MCE Social Capital is a nonprofit impact investing firm established in 2006 and headquartered in San Francisco, California. The organization focuses on providing flexible capital to enterprises committed to generating sustainable livelihoods in emerging markets, with a particular emphasis on supporting women and environmental initiatives. MCE utilizes an innovative loan guarantee model, leveraging philanthropic guarantees from individuals and foundations to mobilize capital for investments in financial service providers (FSPs) and small and growing businesses (SGBs). ? What's on Offer: MCE offers debt financing to:? Financial Service Providers (FSPs): Institutions that offer financial services such as microloans, savings accounts, and insurance to underserved populations, primarily focusing on women and rural borrowers. ? Small and Growing Businesses (SGBs): Enterprises in sectors like agriculture, water and sanitation, and clean energy that create sustainable jobs and improve livelihoods in rural economies. ?

Sub-Saharan Africa

Loans · $100K

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Modus Africa

Modus Ventures is a venture capital firm that focuses on early-stage investments in technology-driven startups. The firm supports innovative companies with high growth potential, particularly in sectors like SaaS, AI, fintech, and other disruptive technologies. Modus Ventures provides not only funding but also mentorship, strategic guidance, and access to a network of industry experts to help startups scale. Modus Africa targets early-stage startups in Sub-Saharan Africa and is uniquely positioned to deliver impact and value to African communities through operational, institutional, and financial capital.

Sub-Saharan Africa

Equity Investors · $500K - $2M

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Oikocredit

Oikocredit is a global cooperative and social impact investor dedicated to promoting sustainable development by providing loans, equity investments, and capacity building to organizations focused on financial inclusion, agriculture, and renewable energy. Founded in 1975, Oikocredit's mission is to empower low-income individuals and communities to improve their livelihoods. By supporting partner organizations in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, Oikocredit aims to create a positive social impact while safeguarding the environment and generating fair financial returns for its investors. How Oikocredit Works: Oikocredit offers its products and services to organizations reaching people on low incomes across Africa, Asia, and Latin America and the Caribbean. Their loyal and committed investors, members, and donors provide the funds for the loans, equity investments, and capacity building they offer. To maximize social impact, Oikocredit focuses on three sectors: financial inclusion, agriculture, and renewable energy. Their local presence is essential for selecting the right partners to work with, fostering long-term relationships, and providing capacity building. The loans, equity investments, and capacity building that Oikocredit provides help their partners build strong and sustainable social businesses. In turn, their partners increase their outreach and improve access to products and services that meet the needs of people on low incomes. Their partners also finance small and medium enterprises (SMEs) that create and sustain jobs.

AfricaAsia

Equity Investors, Loans · $2M - $10M

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Sankalp

Established in India in 2009 and expanding to Kenya in 2014, the Sankalp Forum has a 15-year legacy of supporting entrepreneurs. As an initiative of Intellecap under the Aavishkaar Group, Sankalp Forum has cultivated a dynamic ecosystem for businesses focused on impact. Its mission is to foster sustainable and inclusive development by convening stakeholders, providing essential networks, knowledge, and capital to empower entrepreneurs across the Global South in addressing the world's toughest challenges. While specific funding amounts vary, the Sankalp Forum has facilitated over USD 800 million in capital for entrepreneurs and disbursed USD 1.2 million in cash grants to mission-driven organizations. The Sankalp Awards, a flagship initiative, provide winners with opportunities for funding, investment readiness support, and visibility among a global network of investors and stakeholders.

IndiaKenya

Business Support · $100K - $1M

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Savannah Fund

Funding Provider: Savannah Fund About Funding Organization: Savannah Fund is a seed capital fund specializing in investments ranging from US$50,000 to US$1,000,000 in early-stage, high-growth technology startups across sub-Saharan Africa. Established in 2012, the fund aims to bridge the early-stage investment gap by combining capital with mentorship and local technical assistance, leveraging a network of experienced entrepreneurs and investors. Additional Benefits: Mentorship: Access to a network of experienced entrepreneurs and functional experts in marketing, design, and engineering. Post-Investment Support: Assistance to accelerate business growth, including connections to potential investors and partners. Networking Opportunities: Integration into a community of like-minded entrepreneurs and access to global networks. Follow-On Funding: Potential for additional investment in subsequent funding rounds.

Sub-Saharan Africa

Equity Investors · $50K - $1M

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Saviu Ventures

Founded in 2018, Saviu Ventures is a venture capital firm based in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, specializing in early-stage investments across Africa, with a strong focus on Francophone regions. The firm is led by a team of entrepreneurs and investors who provide "smart capital" to startups, understanding the challenges of building companies in Africa. Saviu Ventures offers not only financial support but also day-to-day assistance in areas such as business development and recruitment, leveraging their extensive network to support entrepreneurs. ? Saviu Ventures' second fund, Saviu II, plans to invest amounts ranging from €500,000 to €3 million in early-stage startups, serving as a lead or reference minority shareholder. The firm adopts a hands-on approach, supporting portfolio companies in various aspects, including business development, recruitment, international expansion, and fundraising. ? Saviu Ventures accepts investment proposals on a rolling basis, with no specific application deadlines. Entrepreneurs seeking funding are encouraged to apply when they are ready to engage in venture creation and scaling. ?

Africa (Francophone focus)

Equity Investors · $500K - $3M

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SIDF

Inspired by a daring vision to pave the way for success in Saudi Arabia's industrial sector, the Saudi Industrial Development Fund (SIDF) was established to play a leading role in implementing development policies and programs. This vision positions SIDF as the primary financial enabler for the country’s industrial transformation. The Industrial Fund was created to promote industrial investment opportunities, strengthen the local industry, and enhance its performance. These goals are achieved by fostering the development of industrial sectors, boosting competitiveness, and supporting strategic initiatives. SIDF has introduced a new suite of financial products and services through the National Industrial Development and Logistics Program (NDLP) as part of its efforts to achieve Vision 2030’s objectives. NDLP contributes to the economy by adding SR 1.2 billion to GDP, creating jobs, improving the balance of payments, and strengthening local content.

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SIMA Social Investment Managers & Advisors

Established in 2016, SIMA is a social asset manager dedicated to empowering underserved populations by providing demand-driven commercial capital and advisory solutions. With a focus on sectors such as renewable energy, affordable housing, and financial inclusion, SIMA aims to harness the power of capital to generate both financial returns and meaningful social and environmental impact. The organization operates globally, with a presence in the United States, Kenya, Uganda, Pakistan, India, and Mexico. SIMA accepts investment proposals on a rolling basis. There are no specific application deadlines; interested enterprises are encouraged to reach out directly to discuss potential funding opportunities.

KenyaUganda

Loans · $50K

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Swedfund

Swedfund is Sweden's development finance institution, wholly owned by the Swedish government. Its mission is to reduce poverty through sustainable investments in developing countries. By financing and developing businesses that contribute to sustainable growth, job creation, and increased access to essential products and services, Swedfund aligns its operations with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), focusing on areas such as reducing inequality, promoting decent work, addressing climate change, empowering women economically, and mobilizing capital. ? Swedfund provides financial support through:? Investing directly in companies or indirectly through funds to support sustainable enterprises.? Offering debt financing and guarantees to facilitate business growth and development.? Additionally, Swedfund supports feasibility studies and capacity-building measures via the Project Accelerator, aimed at sustainable development of public infrastructure and enhancing trade and export opportunities. ? Specific investment amounts vary depending on the project's size, sector, and developmental impact. For instance, Swedfund committed up to USD 25 million in the Evolution III fund, focusing on renewable energy and energy efficiency projects in sub-Saharan Africa. ? Swedfund targets investments in developing countries, particularly focusing on sectors that drive sustainable development and poverty reduction. The institution emphasizes investments that create jobs with decent working conditions and improve access to essential services such as renewable energy, food, and healthcare. ?

Developing Countries

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Symbiotics Group

Symbiotics Group is a leading market access platform for impact investing, dedicated to private markets in emerging and frontier economies. Since its inception in 2005, Symbiotics has originated over 8,200 investments, representing more than USD 10.5 billion for 608 companies across 99 countries. The group offers a comprehensive range of services, including investment, asset management, and capacity building, aiming to foster sustainable development by connecting investors with local financial intermediaries, enterprises, and projects. Symbiotics provides a suite of financial products and services designed to support sustainable development in emerging markets:? Debt Investments: Offering debt financing solutions to financial institutions, microfinance entities, and SMEs to promote financial inclusion and economic growth.? Asset Management: Managing investment funds and mandates focused on impact themes, integrating Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles to balance financial returns with social and environmental impact. ? Capacity Building: Providing technical assistance and advisory services to strengthen the operational capabilities of investee companies, enhancing their impact and sustainability.?

Loans · $10

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TLcom Capital

TLcom Capital is a venture capital firm focusing on technology-enabled businesses across Africa. With offices in Lagos, Nairobi, and London, the firm partners with exceptional entrepreneurs to address significant challenges on the continent. TLcom Capital invests in early to growth-stage tech-enabled companies, providing capital, mentorship, and strategic advice. Their investment range typically spans from $500,000 to $10 million per company. The firm's diverse portfolio includes companies operating in various sectors: Kobo360: Connecting truck drivers to cargo demand. Twiga Foods: Reducing the price of food and FMCG products in Africa by aggregating retail demand. Andela: Linking African software developers to global job opportunities. uLesson: Helping African students achieve academic excellence. Ilara Health: Bringing affordable tech-powered diagnostics to Africa.

Africa

Equity Investors · $500K - $10M

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Triodos Investment Management

Triodos Investment Management is a globally recognized leader in impact investing, offering sustainable investment funds across a broad range of sectors. With over 30 years of experience, they manage assets that directly contribute to a more sustainable future. Triodos Investment Management combines an active-only approach with a global footprint, encompassing over 750 direct investments in more than 50 countries. ? Triodos Investment Management provides a range of financial instruments tailored to organizations committed to positive social and environmental change. Their offerings include:? Private Debt and Equity: Financing for projects and businesses that align with their impact themes.? Trade Finance: Support for agricultural exporters in Asia, Africa, and Latin America, focusing on certified organic and/or Fair Trade companies.? Bespoke Solutions: Customized, risk-adjusted investment solutions designed to meet specific impact and financial objectives.?

Global (50+ countries)

Loans, Equity Investors · $1M - $15M

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Triple Jump

Triple Jump is an impact-focused investment manager founded in 2006. The organization manages and advises funds, portfolios, and mandates aimed at creating positive impact in emerging economies while generating healthy returns. With a global presence, including offices in Amsterdam, Bangkok, Lima, Mexico City, Nairobi, and Tbilisi, Triple Jump combines local knowledge with international expertise to support entrepreneurs and businesses in developing countries. ? Triple Jump offers a range of financial instruments and services to support institutions, businesses, entrepreneurs, and communities in emerging markets. These include:? Financing: Provision of private debt, equity, mezzanine, and fund investments tailored to the needs of investees.? Technical Assistance: Advisory services aimed at building the capacity of investee companies and their ecosystems.? Fund Management: Management and advisory services for various investment funds and mandates focused on impact themes.? By integrating capital deployment with technical assistance, Triple Jump aims to support the long-term viability and growth of businesses in the regions they operate.

Emerging Markets

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Union Square Ventures

Union Square Ventures (USV) is a venture capital firm based in New York City, specializing in early-stage investments across various sectors and technologies. Their guiding thesis focuses on investing at the edge of large markets undergoing transformation due to technological and societal pressures. USV has backed over 130 companies, including: Twitter, Etsy, Stripe, Coinbase, Tumblr. These investments have positioned USV as one of the top-performing venture capital firms globally. USV is targeting $275 million for its 2024 vintage fund, aiming to invest in climate tech and AI amidst a challenging venture capital environment. In early 2023, USV announced a $200 million climate fund, less than two years after raising its first climate-focused fund, underscoring their commitment to sustainable investments.

Global

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Ventures Platform

Ventures Platform is an early-stage venture capital fund focused on supporting founders who are building innovative solutions to address Africa's most pressing challenges. The firm invests in companies that aim to solve issues of non-consumption, bridge infrastructural gaps, and democratize prosperity across the continent. By eliminating barriers to access and reducing the costs of delivering goods and services, Ventures Platform seeks to empower entrepreneurs to create scalable and impactful businesses.

Africa (6+ countries)

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Verod Kepple

Verod-Kepple Africa Ventures (VKAV) is a venture capital firm focused on investing in early-stage technology startups across Africa. They aim to support innovative and scalable companies that can create significant impact across the continent. VKAV provides both funding and strategic support to help startups grow in sectors like fintech, healthtech, and logistics. Verod-Kepple Africa Ventures (VKAV) provides early-stage funding for technology startups in Africa, typically through equity investments. While specific funding amounts are not explicitly disclosed, they focus on supporting scalable businesses in sectors such as fintech, healthtech, and logistics. Their approach includes not only providing capital but also offering strategic and operational support to help startups grow and scale across the continent.

Africa

Equity Investors · $250K - $7.5M

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Visa Accelerator Program

The Visa Accelerator Program in Africa is dedicated to supporting fintech and digital payment startups by providing mentorship, resources, and access to Visa’s global network. Tailored for innovative startups, the program focuses on addressing financial challenges unique to Africa, with an emphasis on enhancing digital commerce, remittance solutions, and financial inclusion. Through Visa’s expertise and strategic partnerships, the program helps startups scale their tech solutions to improve financial accessibility across the continent, driving inclusive growth in digital payments.

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