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    African startups raise $350 Million in Q1, 2020

    Jackson
    By Jackson Okoth
    - April 26, 2020
    - April 26, 2020
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    African startups raise $350 Million in Q1, 2020

    Venture funding in the first quarter of the year for African startups reached $350 million according to data from Briter Bridges, a tech ecosystem data consultancy.

    South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya and Egypt topped the funding charts. These 4 countries also received the largest share of funding in the whole of 2019.

    Notable receipts in the period between January and March this year include the $55 million debt and equity financing raised by Jumo, a financial services company based in Cape Town.

    Flutterwave’s $35 million made up more than half of what startups raised in Nigeria. Sendy raised $ 20 million, a demonstration of the rising tide of e-commerce in Kenya.

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    In Egypt, doctor-booking platform Vezeeta raised $ 40 million as interest in healthcare funding on the continent heighten.

    According to WeeTracker, 86 deals were announced in Q1 2020, comprising funding from accelerators, incubators, grants, and prize monies. They estimate that total funding from these disclosed deals totalled $245.13 Million.

    African startups raised $576.98 million in the last three months of 2019, per Weetracker’s research. These included deals by Interswitch at $ 200 Million and $ 120 Million by OPay.

    There is consensus among founders and investors that the current COVID19 pandemic will have a cooling effect on the ease with which startups raise funds in the months to come.

    While Briter’s Q1 2020 data shows fairly normal activity occurred in January and February, there was an 80 per cent drop in March, the month in which Africa began to record the first cases of coronavirus infections.

    Image showing Distribution of Funding across Africa Startups
    African Startups’ Funding Crosses $1.1 Billion in 2019

    With the global economy expected to go into recession in 2020, the 74 per cent growth in funding seen between 2018 and 2019, is unlikely to recur. Major economies that fund African startups will most certainly record significant declines.

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