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African Tech Startups Attracted $289 Million in January 2025

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In January 2025, African startups raised $289 million—a 240% increase over January 2024’s $85 million—marking the second-best January for startup fundraising since before the pandemic. The surge was driven primarily by equity financing, which accounted for over 90% of funds, reflecting renewed investor confidence in the continent’s tech ecosystem. The four largest deals, from Nigeria, Kenya, Egypt, and South Africa—the continent’s Big Four startup hubs—accounted for nearly 60% of the total. These top investments were PowerGen’s $50 million for the scaling of distributed renewable energy solutions, LemFi’s $53 million to expand its fintech services to Asia and Europe, Naked’s $38 million Series B round aimed at expanding its product base, and Enko Education’s $24 million to expand its school network. This strong fundraising performance signals a revitalized and diversified startup ecosystem, setting a promising tone for 2025 despite a funding dip in 2024 compared to 2023.

Source: Nairametrics

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