African start-ups: Five investors reveal where the opportunities lie Published by Staff Writer on 25 July 2022 We asked a selection of start-up investors to share some of their top investment ideas.
African VC investor talks opportunities in skincare, social commerce and more Published by James Torvaney on 19 July 2022 Eloho Omame, co-founder of FirstCheck Africa, discusses Africa’s venture capital industry and reveals the thinking behind some of the firm’s investments.
How this VC firm plans to invest $150m in African start-ups Published by James Torvaney on 18 February 2022 Maurizio Caio, founder of TLcom Capital, talks about the firm’s new $150m fund and shares insights on tech investment opportunities in Africa.
10 predictions for African venture investment in 2022 Published by Eliot Pence on 2 January 2022 Eliot Pence – an International Affairs Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations – outlines 10 predictions for African venture investment in the year ahead.
Africa Deal Roundup: 15 deal, fundraising and exit announcements in January Published by Staff Writer on 1 February 2021 A selection of African private equity deal, fundraising and exit announcements that came across our desk in January 2021.
Africa Deal Roundup: 15 deal, fundraising and exit announcements in December Published by Staff Writer on 31 December 2020 A selection of African private equity deal, fundraising and exit announcements that came across our desk in December 2020.
Africa Deal Roundup: 15 noteworthy deals and announcements in November Published by Staff Writer on 1 December 2019 A selection of private equity deal, fundraising and exit announcements that came across our desk in November 2019.
Maurizio Caio: Why are there so few unicorns in Africa? Published by Maurizio Caio on 22 June 2018 TLcom Capital founder discusses venture capital in Africa.
VC investor: Forget the middle class, Africa’s opportunity lies in low-income demand Published by Kate Douglas on 17 September 2015 London-based venture capital firm, TLcom Capital, has its eye on African tech companies.