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SA Fintech Sourcefin Secures $8.2M from Futuregrowth to Empower SMMEs

by Faith Amonimo
December 20, 2024
in African Startup Ecosystem
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South African fintech company Sourcefin has raised ZAR150 million (approximately $8.2 million) in funding from Futuregrowth Asset Management. The alternative funding provider specializes in giving small, medium-sized, and micro enterprises (SMMEs) access to critical financing and supply chain solutions. This new investment reinforces Sourcefin’s mission to fill the financing gap faced by many SMMEs and fuel their growth in both public and private sectors.

Sourcefin’s Role in Supporting SMMEs

Established in 2020, Sourcefin focuses on serving underfunded SMMEs that often struggle to access traditional financing. The company provides working capital solutions that help businesses overcome cash flow issues, enabling them to meet purchase order requirements from government entities and private corporations. By addressing these critical needs, Sourcefin plays an instrumental role in bolstering small businesses, the backbone of South Africa’s economy.

Futuregrowth’s Commitment to High-Growth Ventures

The ZAR150 million investment comes from Futuregrowth’s High Growth Developmental Equity Fund (HGDEF), a fund aimed at driving scalable, high-impact enterprises. This aligns with Futuregrowth’s previous investments in South African innovators like Yoco, Pineapple, Ozow, and Retail Capital.  

Amrish Narrandes, head of private equity and venture capital at Futuregrowth, highlights the rationale behind the funding:

SMME sector is vital for South Africa’s economic growth, yet traditional financing solutions often fail to meet their unique needs, particularly in government-issued orders

Sourcefin’s technology-first approach, coupled with their expertise in procurement and project management, has created a truly transformative solution. Their proven ability to support tender fulfilment while maintaining strong financial performance made this a compelling investment opportunity.

Scaling SMME Support

Sourcefin CEO Joshua Kadish expressed the company’s commitment to reinvest every cent of the ZAR150 million into the SMME ecosystem: 

There is no doubt about the massive impact that well-supported SMMEs can have on our country. With the support from Futuregrowth, Sourcefin’s ability to scale investment into the SMME sector significantly increases, and it is our commitment that all R150 million will be deployed as a reinvestment into the backbone of our economy.

Why This Funding Matters

The SMME sector is critical to South Africa’s economic growth. However, traditional lending institutions often overlook these businesses, leaving them underserved, especially when fulfilling government purchase orders.  

Sourcefin addresses these challenges through a combination of advanced technology, procurement know-how, and project management expertise. This innovative model not only meets the unique needs of SMMEs but also ensures financial sustainability for both the company and its clients.  

What’s Next for Sourcefin?

With this funding, Sourcefin plans to further expand its operations, reach more SMMEs, and deepen its impact in the South African economy. By enabling businesses to thrive, Sourcefin not only supports economic growth but also creates job opportunities and strengthens the country’s entrepreneurial ecosystem. 

Key Takeaways

1. Strategic Investment: The $8.2 million funding demonstrates Futuregrowth’s commitment to supporting high-growth, impactful businesses in South Africa.  

2. Filling a Financing Gap: Sourcefin’s focus on alternative funding bridges the gap where traditional lenders fall short.  

3. Economic Growth Potential: Sourcefin contributes to job creation, innovation, and a more robust economy by empowering SMMEs.

4. Technology-Driven Solutions: Sourcefin’s tech-enabled approach ensures efficiency and scalability, making it a standout player in the fintech space.  

What’s Next?

Sourcefin’s latest funding milestone marks an important step in addressing the financing challenges faced by South African SMMEs. Backed by Futuregrowth, the company is poised to make an even greater impact in fostering economic growth and empowering entrepreneurs.  

Faith Amonimo

Faith Amonimo

Moyo Faith Amonimo is a Tech Writer and Newsletter Editor at Techsoma Africa, where she reports on technology and digital...

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