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Ventures Platform closes $46 million international fund

Kola Aina, founder and general partner at Ventures Platform.

Pan-African VC, Ventures Platform, has announced the final closure of its early-stage and intercontinental fund at $46 million.

Surpassing its initial $40 million target, the oversubscribed fund saw participation from one of the continent’s most prolific investors, as well as some global investors comprised of top-tier commercial banks, corporates, DFIs, global institutional investors, and HNIs.

The new fund will see Ventures Platform double down on backing a cohort of category-leading companies across the continent and will also allow for follow-on investments for portfolio companies, up to Series A.

In a bid to better support the companies it invests in, the VC has also established an innovative “platform and networks” practice that will provide scalable and world-class post-investment support and value creation to its portfolio companies.

The investors: According to a statement seen by Nairametrics, investors in the fund include Standard Bank, International Finance Corporation [IFC], British International Investment, A to Z Impact, Proparco with FISEA, AfricaGrow a Fund of Funds backed by BMZ [German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, DEG and Allianz, managed by Allianz Global Investors], and others.

Value addition: Expressing his appreciation to the investors for bringing more value to the VC, Founder and General Partner at Ventures Platform, Kola Aina, said:

Also commenting, IFC’s Global Director of Disruptive Technologies and Funds, William Sonneborn, said:

What you should know: Since the fund’s first close late last year, the early-stage “discovery” venture capital fund has deployed new capital and follow-on capital into companies across various verticals and regions on the continent, such as Remedial Health, Moni Notto, and Charge. To further consolidate its pan-African reach, Ventures Platform is actively seeking opportunities in regions such as Kenya, Egypt, and French-speaking West Africa.

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