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Meet the Most Active Investors in African Tech Startups in Q3

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An analysis of venture funding data from the third quarter by Launch Base Africa reveals that international Development Finance Institutions (DFIs) were among the most active investors in Africa’s tech startup ecosystem. 

The quarter’s activity highlights a continued reliance on international capital, with strategic corporate investors and US-based accelerators also featuring prominently in the rankings.

Here is a breakdown of the most active investors from Q3, based on the number of deals they participated in.

Most Active Investors (3–4 Deals)

A group of international players closed three to four deals each, including a Norwegian DFI, a prominent US accelerator, a German pharmaceutical corporate, and a US-based early stage micro fund. 

Notable Investors (2 Deals Each)

A wide range of investors participated in two deals during the quarter. This group includes a mix of regional African funds, international venture capital firms, and corporate investment arms, indicating a broad base of interest in the market.

This group includes:

Key Trends from the Data

The Q3 activity reveals several distinct patterns in the African investment landscape.

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