Simplified Tech News Reporting

Algebra Ventures Raises $100m In First Close Of Second Fund

The Egyptian-based leading venture capital firm provides startups with multi-stage capital, assisting with strategy and operations as well as helping build star teams.

0 1,761

Algebra Ventures has finalized a US$100 million first close of its second Egypt-dedicated fund, exceeding its US$90 million target. The firm has backed startups including Trella, Khazna, Mozare3, Shift EV, elmenus, Halan and Yodawy.

Algebra’s second fund is backed by established institutional investors. Existing LPs from the first fund including IFC, EBRD, and EAEF have invested larger tickets in Algebra’s second fund, while FMO, BII, MSMEDA, DGGF and regional family offices are new investors.

The company plans to invest US$15 million in startups by the end of 2022, and is expecting to make the final close by the end of the first quarter of 2023. It has already invested in four startups as part of its second fund, including online used-car retailer Sylndr.

Tarek Assaad, Managing Partner said: “Algebra’s investors were among the first believers in the potential of the Egyptian VC market, having invested in our first fund six years ago when there was almost no venture capital to speak of in Egypt. We’re delighted to continue working with returning investors as well as our new LPs who are supporting Algebra’s local and regional growth plans.”

“We have learned from experience that technological innovation, especially in turbulent times, has tremendous potential to change people’s lives and create significant economic value. This is a great time to build companies,” Assaad added.

 

Leave A Reply

Your email address will not be published.