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Funding to Mena region start-ups rises to $1.2bn

▶ Food and beverage, FinTech and e-commerce ventures draw investors

- FAREED RAHMAN

The total funding secured by start-ups in the Mena region rose by 64 per cent in the first half of the year as economies in the region continue to recover from the coronaviru­s pandemic and investors allocate more cash to promising start-ups.

Funding for Mena start-ups during the period stood at $1.2 billion, more than the $1.09bn raised in the whole of last year, according to the latest report from data platform Magnitt.

However, the number of deals dropped by 20 per cent to 254 as angel investors diverted funds towards more traditiona­l asset classes such as stock markets and property.

“With $1.2bn in investment, VC [venture capital] funding reached record quarterly, half-yearly and yearly levels in Mena in the first six months of 2021, showing signs of a strong recovery from 2020,” the report said.

Major funding rounds in the first six months of the year included $415 million for Dubai’s cloud kitchen company Kitopi, $30.5m for Saudi Arabian e-commerce platform Sary and $30m for Egyptian freight startup Trella.

Digital payments start-up Paymob also secured $15m in new funding to expand its operations across the region as the coronaviru­s pandemic prompts a surge in cashless transactio­ns.

“In terms of capital, food and beverage, FinTech and e-commerce are the industries that saw the most capital invested,” Philip Bahoshy, chief executive and founder of Magnitt, told The National.

SoftBank Group’s Vision Fund 2 led the funding round for Kitopi, which also attracted Chimera, Abu Dhabi’s DisruptAD, B Riley of the US, Turkey’s Dogus Group, Next Play Capital and Nordstar, the cloud kitchen company said earlier this month.

The deal is the first investment by Vision Fund 2 in a UAE-registered company.

VentureSou­q, which is backed by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment

Fund through its Jada Fund of Funds, led the latest funding round for Sary along with Riyadh’s STV and a Silicon Valley fund known as Rocketship.vc.

The funding round for Trella was led by Maersk Growth and Raed Ventures.

“This year has seen more later-stage investment­s in the first half than in any previous year,” said Mr Bahoshy.

“In fact, 23 per cent of all of the deals that took place were greater than $10m, which is higher than any previous year on record. Investors coming back from the pandemic increased their risk appetite and their investment­s have been towards the later stage, more mature investment­s rather than earlier-stage start-ups.”

The UAE, the Arab world’s second-biggest economy, led the way in terms of deal numbers, with its start-ups securing 61 per cent of all Mena investment­s, according to the report.

The top three Mena centres – the UAE, Egypt and Saudi Arabia – accumulate­d 71 per cent of total capital invested during the period, the data showed.

The UAE closed 65 deals in the first half of the year, accounting for 26 per cent of all transactio­ns in the Mena region. Egypt and Saudi Arabia were ranked second and third with 24 and 21 per cent of transactio­ns, respective­ly.

Although the food and beverage sector took the biggest share of funds invested, FinTech companies were involved in the most deals, according to the report.

Mr Bahoshy expects total funding for start-ups to exceed $2bn by the end of 2021 as the economies continue to recover from the pandemic.

“If accelerato­r programmes and early stage investment returns in the second half of the year, we will also see more investment deals in the region than any previous year,” he said.

“I also anticipate that we will see more acquisitio­ns and consolidat­ion through mergers and acquisitio­ns as the market looks to strengthen coming out of the pandemic.”

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 ?? Getty ?? Dubai. The UAE closed 65 deals in the first half of the year, accounting for 26% of all transactio­ns in the Mena region
Getty Dubai. The UAE closed 65 deals in the first half of the year, accounting for 26% of all transactio­ns in the Mena region

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