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Techstars to invest $1.4 million in 12 African startups

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Techstars Accelerator has announced plans to invest a total of $1.4 million in 12 African startups as it unveiled 12 companies to participate in the second cohort of its pan-African accelerator program in partnership with Lagos-based innovation program, ARM Labs.

According to a statement from the company, the 14-week immersive program will see Techstars invest up to $120,000 in funding in each startup as well as provide them with access to over $400,000 in cash equivalent hosting, accounting and legal support and other benefits worth more than $5M.

The selected startups will also receive tailored mentorship, world-class company-building support, lifetime access to the Techstars worldwide network and targeted interactions with prospective investors to ensure that the continuum of follow-up capital is available as they grow.

By partnering with ARM Labs, founders are also exposed to ARM’s local network, research and insights and decades long financial advisory expertise.

How the startups were selected

While noting that the Accelerator program will build upon its commitment to helping entrepreneurs that are changing Africa and the world, Techstars said:

For its first cohort, the program had initially focused on companies operating in FinTech and PropTech, but this year expanded to focus more broadly on entrepreneurs who are changing Africa and the world, by using technology, data and intelligence to serve a population growing in size, youth, income and digital access. Sectors invested in include FinTech, Logistics, E-commerce, HealthTech, Renewable Energy, and Future of Work.

The cohort comprises startups operating in Ghana, Nigeria and East Africa, and has four teams with at least one female co-founder.

The selected startups

The selected companies include;

Commenting on the selected startups,  Oyin Solebo, Managing Director, ARM Labs Lagos Techstars Accelerator said the second cohort truly showcases, and also epitomises, the wealth of talent, innovation and ingenuity that can be found within the African tech ecosystem.

In addition to the Techstars-led program, the cohort receives mentorship sessions with notable experts in the African tech ecosystem providing them with comprehensive guidance and specialised services to support their growth journey.

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