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    African Startup Funding Surges to 1 Billion Dollars in July 2024

    BRICS+ News ServicesBy BRICS+ News ServicesJuly 30, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    African Startup Ecosystem Surges with Landmark $1 Billion Funding Milestone in July 2024

    In a significant milestone for the African tech landscape, startup funding reached the $1 billion mark in July 2024, overcoming a subdued start to the year. This revelation comes from the latest industry report by Africa: The Big Deal, which outlines how accelerated investment activities transformed July into the most lucrative month for African startups in over a year.

    July’s Heavy Hitters: Mega Deals Lead the Surge

    The unparalleled success in July was driven by two substantial deals. d.light secured a whopping $176 million through new securitization, while MNT-Halan raised $157.5 million to boost its ongoing expansion efforts. Adding to the momentum, fintech firm NALA closed a $40 million Series A round earlier in the month. Collectively, these deals, along with smaller investments, brought the month’s total to nearly $400 million.

    A Turnaround Amidst Challenges

    Though the year’s first half saw a 31% drop in funding compared to H2 2023, July’s surge provides renewed optimism. Historically, the $1 billion fundraising milestone has been achieved earlier in the year—such as in May 2021, April 2023, and even February 2022. The current achievement hints at a potential recovery and growth pattern, suggesting that 2024 might outperform 2019 and 2020, years often used as benchmarks in industry analyses.

    Regional Dynamics: The Big Four Continue to Dominate

    Geographically, the established "Big Four"—Nigeria, South Africa, Kenya, and Egypt—remained leaders in securing investment, claiming 80% of the total funds raised. Of these, Kenya emerged as a standout, garnering $244 million, or 32% of the total funding, in July. Nigeria followed with $172 million, Egypt with $101 million, and South Africa with $85 million.

    Historical Context: The Nigerian Outlier

    Reflecting on a broader timeline from 2019 to 2023, Nigerian startups have historically attracted the lion’s share of investments. During this period, they secured $4.4 billion, which constitutes 29% of the $15 billion total investments directed into Africa.

    A Look Ahead

    The robust funding milestone reached in July 2024 offers a beacon of hope for the African startup ecosystem. While the initial funding pace lagged behind recent years, the recent influx of capital indicates a vibrant future that may well surpass pre-pandemic levels. Stakeholders and entrepreneurs across the continent will be keenly watching the market dynamics, hopeful that this resurgence signifies a sustained upward trajectory for innovation and economic development in Africa.

    For more information on MNT-Halan’s expansion efforts, visit their official website.

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