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According to the Bank’s website, the fund intends to focus on early-stage startups building tech-enabled solutions for the "everyday economy" with high growth potential and led by passionate and capable teams that can leverage the fund team's experiences and networks to ensure that the companies can scale in a holistic manner.
The intended investment in LoftyInc Alpha Fund is a strong fit with FMO's objectives to empower entrepreneurs and their local communities, to support innovation and sustainable economic development in emerging markets, and to reduce inequalities. Technology can have a huge transformative impact in Africa, which has a vast untapped source of entrepreneurial energy, but lacks the necessary funding especially at early stages. The fund will make an important contribution to closing this funding gap and driving entrepreneurship and growth in Africa.
The fund is classified with an E&S risk rating of B. The fund will invest in early-stage technology (enabled) companies, which are associated with low E&S risk because of the limited number of employees and limited environmental impacts.
Total FMO financing: USD 7.00 MLN
Funding: Ventures Program Asia
LoftyInc Alpha Fund LLC is a pan-African generalist early-stage Venture Capital fund investing across Africa from Seed(+) – Series A stage and operates out of offices in Nigeria, Egypt and Kenya.
No contacts available at the time of disclosure.
Website customer/investment: https://loftyinc.vc/
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