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F6 Ventures Launches $90M Fund to Back Early-Stage Startups in Africa and MENA

by Onyinye Moyosore
August 15, 2025
in African Startup Ecosystem
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F6 Ventures Launches $90M Fund to Back Early-Stage Startups in Africa and MENA

African founders may soon have another source of early-stage capital on their radar. On August 9, Arab News reported that F6 Ventures has officially launched as a new seed-stage venture capital firm with $90 million in assets under management.

The fund is a collaboration with regional accelerator Flat6Labs and will target pre-seed and seed investments across the Middle East and Africa. For African startups, this represents a rare boost at the earliest stages, where funding has historically been hardest to secure. According to Flat6Labs, F6 Ventures will manage six funds under its umbrella to serve founders at the earliest stages.

Targeting the Funding Bottleneck

Pre-seed and seed financing remain a pain point for many African founders. While later-stage deals have attracted large ticket sizes from global investors, early-stage rounds often rely on personal networks, angel groups, or accelerator stipends that are too small to support rapid growth.

F6 Ventures says its mandate is to deploy capital earlier, in sectors ranging from fintech and healthtech to climate solutions and logistics. The goal is to back founders who can scale regionally, and to provide operational guidance in addition to capital.

“F6 Ventures marks a new era in our journey, bringing focused capital and sharper execution to support the region’s boldest founders,” said Dina el-Shenoufy, co-founder and general partner, in a statement to TechAfricaNews.

Why the Middle East is Looking South

The fund’s creation reflects a broader trend: Middle East capital moving into Africa’s tech ecosystems. Gulf investors have shown increasing interest in African startups, driven by demographic growth, rising mobile adoption, and untapped market opportunities.

Flat6Labs, already active in Egypt and Tunisia, gives F6 Ventures a direct pipeline to African deal flow. For investors, this is a way to diversify portfolios beyond saturated Middle East markets while tapping into high-growth but underfunded sectors on the continent. As Wamda notes, the group aims to strengthen cross-regional investment links that allow capital to move more freely between MENA and African hubs.

Implications for the Ecosystem

For African founders, more capital at the seed stage could mean shorter bootstrap periods, faster product development, and improved chances of attracting follow-on funding. It could also intensify competition for accelerator spots and seed rounds, pushing founders to refine pitches and demonstrate traction earlier.

Some analysts caution that new funds alone will not close the gap if local policy and infrastructure barriers remain. Access to cross-border banking, legal frameworks for venture capital, and startup-friendly regulation will be critical to making early-stage capital truly effective.

What to Watch Next

In the coming months, watch for F6 Ventures’ first cohort of funded startups. These early picks will signal how the firm balances its MENA and Africa portfolio and which sectors it considers most promising.

If the model works, other Middle East and Africa funds may follow, increasing the flow of cross-regional capital and potentially reshaping how and where African startups find their first institutional backers.

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Onyinye Moyosore

Onyinye Moyosore

Onyinye Moyosore is a tech writer at Techsoma, where she covers startups, digital infrastructure, and how technology reshapes everyday life...

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