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Nigeria launches $672m tech fund for young investors

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LAGOS - Nigeria launched a $672million fund on Tuesday to support tech and creative sectors for young investors who struggle to raise capital in Africa’s largest economy.

The fund — targeting 15 to 35 year olds — comes at a time when there are concerns locally about the failure of US startup-focused lender SVB Financial Group, which has supported startups in Nigeria.

So far only Chipper Cash, a cross border payments startup, has said it had $1million in SVB. Some of the biggest startups, including ecommerce firm Jumia and Africa-focused fintech firm Flutterwav­e, told Reuters they had no exposure to the bank.

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo launched the $672million fund under the Digital and Creative Enterprise­s Programme (DCEP) in the federal capital Abuja, the presidency said in a statement.

African Developmen­t Bank will put in $170million, $116million will come from Agence Francaise de Developpem­ent and another $70million from Islamic Developmen­t Bank, the presidency said.

The government through Bank of Industry Nigeria will release $45million while the private sector pledged $271million.

“DCEP is a government initiative to promote innovation and entreprene­urship in the digital tech and creative industries and especially targeted at job creation,” Mr Osinbajo was quoted as saying at the launch of the fund.

Nigeria has the largest number of startups in Africa — mostly in tech and fintech — which have pulled funding from overseas banks and venture capital firms.

But most startups still struggle to attract funding because banks demand that they provide collateral, which they do not have.

 ?? Picture: REUTERS/FILE ?? Nigeria’s Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo speaks with youths as he prepares to leave the venue of the launch of Google free wifi project in Lagos, Nigeria.
Picture: REUTERS/FILE Nigeria’s Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo speaks with youths as he prepares to leave the venue of the launch of Google free wifi project in Lagos, Nigeria.

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