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LoftyInc Raises $43M to Fund African Tech Startups – Here’s What It Means

by Faith Amonimo
March 18, 2025
in African Startup Ecosystem
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LoftyInc Raises $43M to Fund African Tech Startups – Here’s What It Means

African startups just got a huge boost! LoftyInc Capital Management, a venture capital firm that invests in tech companies across Africa, has raised $43 million in the first round of its LoftyInc Alpha Fund. This investment fund will help startups in Nigeria, Kenya, Egypt, and Francophone Africa grow and compete globally.

The LoftyInc Alpha Fund has attracted a diverse group of investors, including:

  • Sovereign wealth funds
  • Development finance institutions (DFIs)
  • U.S. family offices
  • Regional investment bodies

Notable contributors include Egypt’s MSMEDA, Tunisia’s Anava Fund of Funds, FMO (Dutch Entrepreneurial Development Bank), Proparco (FISEA), the International Finance Corporation (IFC), AfricaGrow, the Dutch Good Growth Fund (DGGF), and U.S.-based First Close Partners.

Where Will the Money Go?

LoftyInc plans to allocate at least 30% of the fund to East Africa, North Africa, and Francophone Africa. Unlike some investment firms that focus on a single industry, LoftyInc is sector-agnostic, meaning it will support startups in multiple industries, including, Health tech, Retail & e-commerce, Deep tech & AI, and Logistics & supply chain

Who’s Behind LoftyInc?

LoftyInc’s leadership team has years of experience in investing and growing businesses:

  • Idris Ayodeji Bello (Managing Partner) – Has invested in 100+ startups across 25 markets, and helped 14 of them grow into successful companies.
  • Mariam Kamel (General Partner) – An expert in investment banking and startup funding.
  • Kevin Simmons (General Partner) – Specializes in business operations and investment strategy.

Why This Matters for Africa’s Tech Ecosystem

The $43 million fund is a major step toward boosting Africa’s innovation economy. Many young companies struggle because they don’t have enough funding to scale. This investment will give them the resources to grow, create jobs, and compete globally.

 “This investment isn’t just about money—it’s about positioning African startups as global tech leaders,” said Idris Ayodeji Bello, Managing Partner at LoftyInc.

With its strong investor backing and commitment to diverse markets, LoftyInc Capital Management is set to be a frontier for building the future of African innovation.

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Faith Amonimo

Faith Amonimo

Moyo Faith Amonimo is a Writer and Content Editor at Techsoma, covering tech stories and insights across Africa, the Middle...

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