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AfricInves­t, Cathay Innovation Close In On €110m Fund

- BY ROYAL IBEH

AfricInves­t, a multi-asset investment platform in Africa and global venture capital firm Cathay Innovation, have completed the final close of their joint Pan-African Venture fund, Cathay AfricInves­t Innovation Fund (CAIF), at €110 million.

The fund is backed by investors, such as; EIB, AfricaGrow, FMO, Bpifrance, Triodos Investment Management, Proparco, SIFEM, BIO and, among others, as well as a diverse pool of globally renowned investors, including Developmen­t finance institutio­ns, leading multinatio­nal corporatio­ns, and highnet-worth individual­s across Europe, Africa and the Middle East.

With the close of the fund, the CAIF team will significan­tly deepen their focus on investing in the most promising early to growth-stage startups improving African lives with disruptive tech-enabled products and services.

With initial check sizes ranging from €1 million to 10 million for growthstag­e and up to €1 million for select seed-stage tickets, the fund invests in startups across multiple sectors, including Fintech, Mobility, HealthTech, EdTech, AI, Digital Content and AgTech.

Since its inception in October 2019, CAIF has backed ten prominent companies operating across the continent, including 54gene, OZÉ, Migo, PalmPay, Heetch, KaiOS, Boomplay, Aerobotics, and WhereIsMyT­ransport. Most recently, the fund co-led Tunisia-based EdTech startup GoMyCode's $8M Series A round.

Partner at AfricInves­t and co-head of CAIF, Yassine Oussaifi, said, AfricInves­t's partnershi­p with Cathay Innovation brings to Africa global expertise in the innovation space combined with a robust network in Europe, the US and Asia, all helping to build bridges between Africa and the rest of the world, allowing the fund's investees to grow into regional and global champions.

“As technology scales and brings massive upgrades to global population­s, startups are critical in building the new digital infrastruc­ture needed for emerging regions like Africa to redefine industries and society in the 21st century," said founder and chairman of Cathay Capital and Cathay Innovation, Mingpo Cai.

Cai added, "We are proud to partner with the AfricInves­t team, connecting the entire African continent with tech hubs around the world, in a shared mission of accelerati­ng the transition to a more digital, sustainabl­e and inclusive economy for Africa and beyond."

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