How African startups raised funding in 2023 | TechCrunch
[ad_1] After defying the global funding slowdown of 2022, VC investments in African startups dropped considerably last year, mirroring the
Read More[ad_1] After defying the global funding slowdown of 2022, VC investments in African startups dropped considerably last year, mirroring the
Read More[ad_1] Shamba Pride has since 2016 worked to enhance last-mile distribution for farm inputs and tackle price exploitation and quality
Read More[ad_1] Amazon Prime Video is said to be downsizing its Africa and Middle East operations in a move that will
Read More[ad_1] Earlier this month, Kuda co-founder and CEO Babs Ogundeyi told users that the Nigerian online challenger bank had reached
Read More[ad_1] Nigerian fintech Cleva, focused on creating a banking platform for African individuals and businesses to receive international payments by
Read More[ad_1] Last year presented a tough period for African tech startups. Venture capital was hard to bag (as predicted earlier),
Read More[ad_1] Egyptian B2B e-commerce startup MaxAB and Wasoko, a Zanzibar-based e-commerce player that operates in Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Uganda and
Read More[ad_1] South African aerospace startup Cloudline has secured $6 million in funding as it aims to lead the global frontier
Read More[ad_1] The global re-commerce market is poised for growth as consumers increasingly settle for pre-owned goods to save on cost,
Read More[ad_1] Al Mada Holding Group is one of Africa’s largest private investment funds. The Casablanca-headquartered private holding operates in different
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