Seedstars Launching $100m African-Targeted Venture Capital Fund

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Seedstars is partnering with First Growth Ventures to launch Seedstars Africa Ventures, a sub-Saharan Africa fund targeting $100mn to make early-stage minority investments from USD 250,000 to USD 5 million in the most promising and innovative ventures across sectors and countries. The fund is expected to make its first investments by the end of this year.

The partnership between Seedstars and First Growth Ventures was announced on April 4th, 2019 at the Seedstars Summit in Lausanne. Seedstars, the preeminent startup community for emerging markets active in over 80 ecosystems, offers unrivaled dealflow, market access and startup support programs. With activities in over 20 sub-Saharan Africa markets and physical hubs in key countries such as South Africa, Nigeria, Ivory Coast and Tanzania, the fund is being developed on strong foundations. The First Growth Ventures founding team brings investment and support experience covering tech startups and high growth enterprises in Africa, Europe and MENA. The partnership structure allows for independent decision making, enabling the fund to target both Seedstars accelerated start-ups and other companies.

African growth has consistently exceeded that of developed economies in the past 15 years according to the World Bank, providing numerous investment opportunities. While later-stage funding is becoming increasingly available with analysts recording an increase of late-stage transactions of up to 45% in 2018, enterprises across the continent struggle to find long term, early-stage capital. Early stage transactions have only grown by 10% in 2018, emphasizing a VC gap for young companies.

Seedstars has been working for 6 years to close the entrepreneurial ecosystem gap in emerging markets through various startup focused initiatives. Since 2017 we’ve been actively investing at a seed stage and although venture capital investment volumes in Africa grew to over a $1bn in 2018, Europe, a similar sized region, had volumes near $20bn. This fund will help reduce this VC funding gap and in turn contribute to reducing the GDP gap

Charlie Graham-Brown, the Chief Investment Officer at Seedstars.

The investment team’s experience in portfolio support and institutional fund management will be used to accompany entrepreneurs in their growth. Entrepreneurs will also benefit from the support of Seedstars’ local and international networks, training programs and infrastructure which have so far allowed 44% of their cohorts to raise significant follow on funding, similar to what the best US accelerators have achieved.

The challenge of providing quality early-stage support across the continent is one of the main reasons explaining the lack of early-stage funding at this scale. Partnering with Seedstars who has a demonstrated ability to assist companies where they need it most will help us bridge that gap,

Tamim El Zein, partner at First Growth Ventures.

Most venture funds focus on finding the next African tech unicorn in only a few ecosystems, but unicorns are rare on the African continent.  Seedstars Africa Ventures will also be searching for “Gazelles”: post-commercialisation, scalable, high growth companies that are plentiful on the continent outside the three main VC markets. Some of Africa’s most successful companies have developed products and services addressing the needs of the entire population, beyond the digital frontier, and these ventures will also be on the radar for the fund.

This looks like something that has the potential to be a turning point as the issue of funding has plagued many a startup in Africa and whilst there have been arguments that funding is not the be-all and end-all of a startups journey it’s a pretty significant part of the story/ Following the impact of Seedstars Africa Ventures will definitely be quite interesting…

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