Modest Gains Amidst Record-Breaking African Fundraising in July 2024
Despite Africa experiencing a record-breaking fundraising month in July 2024, with $420 million raised, Tanzania's start-up ecosystem saw modest gains, raising $9 million in H1 2024. While this is significantly lower than Kenya's $244 million, it highlights the country's potential for growth. Continued efforts to enhance the start-up environment and attract investments could boost Tanzania's future fundraising performance.
Start-up Fundraising in Africa: Focus on Tanzania
July 2024 Fundraising Overview
- Total Fundraising: $420 million (excluding exits)
- This is the highest monthly performance in 14 months.
- The amount raised in July exceeds the total for Q2 2024.
- It is 2.5 times the average monthly amount raised over the past 12 months.
- This is the best month of July since tracking began in 2019.
Breakdown of Fundraising Activities
- Number of Ventures: 47 ventures raised at least $100k each in July.
- This is the second-best month in 2024, following May.
- 16 ventures raised at least $1 million, aligning with the monthly average in H1 2024.
Major Deals in July 2024
- d.light’s Securitization Facility: $176 million
- MNT-Halan’s Raise: $157.5 million
- NALA’s Series A: $40 million
- Combined, these three deals represent 90% of the total funding raised in July.
Exits
- Notable Exit: Quicket’s acquisition by Ticketmaster (details not included in the $420 million).
Year-to-Date Performance
- Total Funding in 2024: $1.2 billion
- This comfortably surpasses the $1 billion mark.
- The amount raised in 2024 so far has topped the total raised in 2020.
- The next milestone is $1.4 billion raised in 2019, which is now within reach.
Country-Specific Fundraising in H1 2024
Distribution Among Big Four Countries
- Percentage of Total Funding: 79% of total funding went to start-ups headquartered in one of the Big Four countries (Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, and Egypt).
- This is slightly below the 5-year average of 83%.
- In H1 2023, the Big Four countries attracted 92% of the region’s funding.
Kenya's Dominance
- Total Raised by Kenyan Start-ups: $244 million
- Kenya leads for the third consecutive semester.
- 32% of all funding raised by African start-ups in H1 2024 went to Kenya.
- Kenya's share of total funding grew by 5 percentage points compared to 2023.
- 86% of all funding raised in Eastern Africa went to Kenya (89% in 2023).
Eastern Africa Funding
- Total Funding in Eastern Africa: $285 million (37.5% of total funding on the continent).
- Uganda raised $19 million.
- Tanzania narrowly missed the $10 million mark with $9 million.
- Sudan, Ethiopia, and Rwanda each raised less than $5 million.
Implications for Tanzania
- Performance in H1 2024: Tanzania raised $9 million.
- This is significantly lower than Kenya's $244 million.
- It indicates that while there is activity in Tanzania's start-up ecosystem, it remains relatively small compared to its regional peers.
Hence
- Growth Potential: The impressive fundraising figures for July 2024 indicate a robust and growing start-up ecosystem in Africa, especially in the Big Four countries.
- Tanzania's Position: Despite Tanzania's relatively modest fundraising performance, the country shows potential for growth. Efforts to improve the start-up ecosystem, attract more investments, and support innovation could enhance Tanzania’s share of regional funding in the future.