List of the 40 largest Venture Capital Funds from Africa [2025]

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Icons ThousandinvestorsThis list includes the 45 largest Venture Capital Investors from Africa. Available data points within the lists are email addresses, investment focus, country information, corporate venture capital information, and investment focus. The list was last updated on February 18th, 2025.

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The list is based on our list of the 2,500 largest Venture Capital Investors.

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Largest VCs in Africa

List of 5 large venture capital investors from Africa

In the following we are presenting five large VCs from Africa that are part of our list. In recent years, an active start-up industry has developed on the African continent and the VC landscape has become larger and more diverse as a result. Most of the venture capital funds are focusing on technology and software startups. Our list covers VCs from Egypt, Kenya, Mauritius, Morocco, Nigeria, South Africa and Tunisia.

Name URL Country Corporate VC Focus
DotExe Ventures https://dotexe.vc/ Mauritius Yes Technology, Software
Go Big Partners https://gobigpartners.vc/ Tunisia No B2B Software
Newton Partners https://www.newtownpartners.com/ South Africa No Technology
Oui Ventures https://ouicapital.vc/ Nigeria No African technology, Digital Commerce, Human Capital, Enterprise Software, Fintech
TLcom Capital Partners https://tlcomcapital.com/ Kenya No Technology that is transforming traditional industries in Africa

 

Columns included in our list

Through our list, you can get an overview of the largest African venture capital investors. In detail, the list offers the following data points:

  • Name of the VC fund
  • Country of origin
  • URL
  • E-mail (general)
  • Investment focus (if data available)
  • Corporate VC (yes/no)

Picture source: Nupo Deyon Daniel via Unsplash (Feb 19th, 2025)

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