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The final month of 2023 witnessed a remarkable transformation in the MENA investment landscape, fueled by a powerful wave of debt financing. Sixty startups across the region raised a staggering $1.15 billion, shattering previous records and marking a monumental 825% increase year-on-year. This surge wasn't just a momentary blip; it represented a significant 55% jump compared to November.

However, the story takes a fascinating twist when we dissect the numbers. A whopping $700 million of this total, an amount in itself larger than any previous monthly haul, is attributed to a single debt round raised by UAE-founded fintech giant Tabby, now headquartered in Saudi Arabia. Excluding this behemoth, the total funding stands at a still respectable $456 million, reflecting a healthy 18% rise month-on-month and an impressive 253% surge compared to the same period in 2022.

While the overall funding for 2023 remained relatively flat compared to 2022 at $3.9 billion, driven by a decrease in deal count and value when excluding debt, the year witnessed a dramatic shift towards alternative financing methods. 2023 saw a staggering 256% increase in the amount of debt raised compared to the previous year, highlighting a new trend in investor appetite.

December itself saw a bustling deal-making scene, with 60 transactions registered, up from 49 in November. This increase was mainly fueled by a notable rise in grants, concentrated in hubs like the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Lebanon, and the graduation of startups from esteemed accelerator programs like Sanabil 500 and Techstars Riyadh.

Saudi Arabia retained its crown as the top destination for VC funding, riding the wave of mega-deals by Tabby and Tamara. Egypt followed at a distance, while the UAE saw a significant increase in deal volume despite a lower total value. Interestingly, cleantech emerged as the second-highest recipient of funding after fintech, fueled by initiatives like Soum's re-commerce platform and Zeroe's AI-powered carbon management solutions.

A worrying trend, however, remained the stark gender disparity in funding. Early-stage deals dominated the landscape, with accelerators playing a crucial role, but a staggering 99.1% of the funding went to male-led startups. Mixed founding teams and female-founded ventures continue to struggle for a larger share of the pie.

The month also saw several exciting developments beyond funding rounds. Four acquisitions and mergers marked a spirit of consolidation, while cleantech initiatives took center stage following COP28 in the UAE. Major players like PepsiCo, SABIC, and AstroLabs launched accelerator programs, Investcorp unveiled a $750 million climate tech fund, and The Dubai Future District Fund pledged substantial investments in carbon-reducing technologies.

Seventeen startups remained enigmatic, choosing not to disclose their funding amounts. For these ventures, a conservative estimate of $100,000 was assigned, demonstrating the potential for even greater growth within the undisclosed segment.

In conclusion, December 2023 wasn't just about numbers; it was about a paradigm shift. Debt financing emerged as a game-changer, cleantech gained momentum, and regional collaboration flourished. While challenges like gender disparity persist, the overall picture is one of immense optimism and boundless potential for the MENA startup ecosystem. The year may have ended, but the journey towards a transformative future has just begun.

UAE-based Modus Capital has announced the launch of eight new startups as part of its venture builder programme, investing $2.8 million across these newly-launched ventures.

These startups include JamaliBox, MDBX, Monet, Oscar, Seva, Sindbad, Stornest, and Your Social Smile.

Modus operates a network of venture builders anchored by a $50 million Venture Builder Fund with programmes located in Abu Dhabi, Riyadh, and Cairo.

The Modus’ venture-building approach involves a nine-month programme designed to empower established and new founders through financial and non-financial offerings, including mentorship and access to networking opportunities, among other resources.

Press release

Modus, the Venture Platform comprising VC funds, Venture Builders, and a Corporate Innovation arm in MENA, has announced the successful build and launch of eight startups from its Venture Builder (VB) programs in 2023, investing a total of $2.8M across these emerging companies.

The platform's venture building approach involves a nine-month program designed to empower founders to collaborate with Modus’ operational experts in co-building ideas into fully operational and investable companies. Throughout their participation, founders test and validate ideas, gain access to unparalleled tech support and strategic mentorship, while developing MVPs ready for the market.

Modus operates a network of venture builders anchored by a $50M Venture Builder Fund with programs located across the MENA region in Abu Dhabi, Riyadh, and Cairo. Each location has its own robust venture building frameworks, strategic goals, and serves as regional ecosystems for startups to build out scalable ideas and products, network and knowledge-share with fellow entrepreneurs, and ultimately drive innovation.

Startups across Modus’ VBs benefit from an investment, which includes a combination of capital and in-kind services. From supplementing product, marketing, engineering, design, research, and strategy teams to a dedicated budget for growth initiatives and market validation, Modus provides essential resources to ensure its startups have the best chance of success.

The eight startups built and launched are:

JamaliBox: A monthly beauty box subscription service that delivers curated beauty, skincare, and hair care products across the UAE.

MDBX: A Healthtech merging chronic condition care and medication management with a digital pharmacy linked to robotics.  

Monet: A revenue-based financing platform that allows companies to transform their revenue streams into upfront capital, instantly and without dilution.

Oscar: A tailored, automated sustainable procurement tool for the MENA region, considering local culture, business practices, and sensitivities.

Seva: An app that is designed to imitate and simplify the creation of the KHDA process in a user-friendly, digital setting.

Sinbad: A KYC solution for Umrah and emerging markets, giving suppliers the ability to view key data about their pilgrims through its AI-powered verifications.

Stornest: A digital tool that helps individuals plan and store their legacy information and documents to which designated beneficiaries get access in case of an untimely passing.

Your Social Smile: A dental digital marketing tool that modernizes dental experiences and helps improve communication and set procedural expectations between doctors and patients.

Awad Makkawi, Director of Venture Building at Modus said, “The growth of the startups in our VBs is a testament to the collaborative efforts between our founders and venture building experts. With the foundation set, I’m confident that their missions and products will resonate with customers and potential investors, paving the way for further success and funding.”

Modus will remain committed to supporting each startup, particularly with introductions to its network and facilitating access to follow-on investment opportunities from Modus’ VC fund and other investors.

In 2024, Modus is targeting the launch of 6-8 companies, leveraging a pre-existing pipeline of ideas and entrepreneurs in its venture builders. The platform is also welcoming new applications. Modus’ venture builders are nine month tailored programs.

Source: Mouds

  • Saudi Arabia-based full-stack inventory management platform Rewaa has raised $27 million (SAR100 million) in a Series A funding round, led by Wa’ed Ventures, the VC arm of Aramco, along with STC’s Corporate Investment Fund (CIF), Silicon Valley’s Graphene Ventures, Sadu Capital, Vision Ventures, Khwarizmi Ventures, RZM Investment, Derayah VC, and Abdulrahman Sulaiman Al Rajhi & Sons Investment Company.
  • Founded in 2018 by Mohammed Alqasir and Abdullah Aljadhai, Rewaa provides retailers with a cloud-based integrated solution that synchronises online and physical store inventory, in addition to offering Point-of-Sale (POS) and accounting modules for a fully integrated platform.
  • The company claims to have served more than 7,000 retailers in Saudi Arabia and in the Middle East, creating over 250 local jobs.

Press release:

Rewaa, the leading full-stack inventory management platform for the retail industry, has raised $27 million (SAR 100 million) in a Series A funding round. The round was led by Wa’ed Ventures, the Kingdom-based VC fund wholly owned by Aramco.

STC’s Corporate Innovation Fund (CIF), launched earlier in February to invest in early-stage tech companies across various digital sectors, participated in the round. Rewaa marks CIF’s first venture investment in Saudi Arabia since its launch.

Other participating investors included Silicon Valley’s Graphene Ventures, Sadu Capital, Vision Ventures, Khwarizmi Ventures, RZM Investment, Derayah VC, and Abdulrahman Sulaiman Al Rajhi & Sons Investment Company.

According to the founders, the company has processed over SAR 7 billion in transaction value to date, positioning it as one of Saudi’s fastest-growing SaaS companies in the MENA region. The company specializes in omnichannel inventory management software.

“This investment propels us toward our vision of becoming the optimal technological partner for small and medium-sized businesses in the retail sector. By contributing to the industry's digital transformation through the creation of a globally competitive product, we aim to make a significant impact on retail merchants, empowering them to deliver unparalleled service with heightened efficiency,” said Mohammed Alqasir, Co-Founder and CEO at Rewaa.

Founded in 2018 by Mohammed Alqasir and Abdullah Aljadhai, Rewaa provides retailers with a cloud-based integrated solution that synchronizes online and physical store inventory seamlessly, in addition to offering Point-of-Sale (POS) and accounting modules for a fully integrated platform. The company aims to become a technical partner for retailers by providing advanced technical solutions to manage inventory, sales, and payments which facilitate various business functions all from one portal.

Since its inception, Rewaa has served more than 7,000 retailers in the Kingdom and abroad, creating over 250 local jobs. The company’s innovation and success led to its recognition as one of the 35 tech companies in the Saudi Unicorns Program. The program itself was announced during LEAP, the region’s largest technology conference, as a joint initiative by the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology (MCIT), the National Technology Development Program (NTDP), and Misk Foundation.

“Rewaa’s revolutionary approach to digitizing and optimizing operational processes based on efficiency and scale-up goals for SMEs perfectly addresses the needs of the typically-scattered retail industry,” said Fahad Alidi, Managing Director at Wa’ed Ventures.

“We had the privilege of knowing Mohammed and Abdullah since their early days as founders. We are proud to back their growth today as they transform Rewaa from a simple digital tool to the go-to cloud-based POS and inventory management platform for local and regional retailers,” he adds.

“We are pleased to invest in Rewaa, which has proven itself through tremendous in recent months, thanks to a and thanks to a great team behind these achievements. Through our investment, we seek to participate in developing technologies that support the retail market, including Rewaa'a company,” commented Majed Aljarboua, General Manager at stc Corporate Funds & Entrepreneurship.

Source: Wamda

Thrift for Good wins $50,000 grant from She’s Next UAE-based charity platform Thrift for Good has won a $50,000 grant from She’s Next programme, organised by Visa and First Bank of Abu Dhabi (FAB).

Founded in 2020 by Jennifer Sault, Thrift for Good is a charity shop that rehomes preloved clothes and items to raise funds for children’s charities around the world.

Sault has also won one year of business coaching from ITC SheTrades as well as $3,000 of AWS credits and a 1:1 deep dive consultation to help jump-start the winner’s cloud journey on AWS.

The Founder of The Bookshelf startup Nada Alawadhi was granted the $10,000 People’s Favourite award.

Press release:

Visa (NYSE: V), the world's leader in digital payments, together with First Abu Dhabi Bank today announced Jennifer Sault, the Founder of Thrift for Good, a charity shop in Dubai that rehomes preloved clothes and items to raise funds for children’s charities around the world, as the much-anticipated winner of its second She's Next grant programme for UAE. The winner was selected at an award ceremony held at the Museum of the Future in Dubai.

Handpicked from a pool of over 880 applicants from across the GCC, the winning woman-owned small business received a $50,000 grant along with a year of business coaching from the International Trade Centre (ITC), a United Nations and World Trade Organisation, and $3.000 of Amazon Web Services credits.

The business coaching will be provided by the ITC SheTrades Initiative, ITC’s flagship women and trade programme. The winner was selected from a pool of applicants representing a range of sectors including but not limited to textiles, education, food and beverage, professional services, beauty and wellness.

A jury evaluated entries based on the following criteria: the progression of applicant’s entrepreneurial journey; robustness of their business metrics; digital presence; and demonstrated ability to problem-solve confidently.

The members of the jury included: Shaikha Ali AlNaqbi, Head of Contracting Segment – Corporate Banking, First Abu Dhabi Bank; Khuloud Al Omian, CEO & Editor-in-Chief, Forbes Middle East; Carl Manlan, VP, Inclusion Impact & Sustainability, Visa, CEMEA; Houda Buhumaid, Chief Impact Officer, Dubai Holding; Wendy Paratian, Programme Officer, She Trades; and Hadi Aloh, Head of Sales, Commercial Segment, UAE, AWS.

For the first time, She’s Next included a People’s Favourite award, voted for online by members of the general public. This award with a cash prize of $10,000 went to Nada Alawadhi, the Founder of The Bookshelf, a bilingual book subscription for kids.

Further highlighting the increasing focus on sustainability in today’s local business landscape, most of the She’s Next applicants showcased sustainable business practices. In fact, based on the SMB Digitisation Index commissioned by Visa to support the She’s Next programme, all the women entrepreneurs surveyed in the GCC (100%) acknowledged the increasing importance of sustainability in the current business landscape, indicating their commitment to reduce waste, recycle products (45%), and minimise plastic usage (51%).

Through their participation in the She's Next programme, these women entrepreneurs have already gained access to practical insights from women leaders, valuable tools, educational resources, and facilitated training. This includes access to AWS Connected Community and ITC SheTrades Initiative's "Elevate Your Business" training programme.

Visa and ITC will also provide one-to-one advisory support for 30 finalists – equipping these individuals with the guidance and insights to boost their business and financial strategies.

"In a world where women-owned small businesses consistently demonstrate their resilience and future-forward optimism, Visa is proud to acknowledge and support these trailblazing female entrepreneurs in UAE.

We extend our heartfelt congratulations once again to the winners of She’s Next in UAE and look forward to supporting them in their business journey," said Dr. Saeeda Jaffar, Visa’s SVP and Group Country Manager for GCC.

Sara Al Binali, Group Head of Corporate, Commercial, and International Banking at FAB, said: “The She's Next winners exemplify the strength and depth of women-owned businesses in the UAE.

FAB is proud to be part of a programme that is proving to be so effective at empowering and elevating women entrepreneurs in their journey to success. As we celebrate these exceptional winners, we eagerly anticipate their businesses reaching new heights and making a lasting impact on the UAE's entrepreneurial landscape.”

Source: By Nesma Abdel Azim- Wamda

Nesma Abdel Azim

 

Saudi Arabia’s Wa’ed Venture, the VC arm of Aramco, has co-led a $52 million Series B round in the US-based construction technology (contech) startup Mighty Buildings, along with BOLD Capital, with participation from Khosla Ventures and 15 other new and existing investors.

Mighty Buildings, founded in 2017, is a 3D printing contech known for its prefabricated, environmentally friendly and climate-resilient homes.

The new round brings the total funding raised since inception to $153 million.

The funds will be used to build out Mighty Buildings’ factories in North America and expand operations to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

Press release:

Mighty Buildings, the leader in 3D printing construction technology known for its prefabricated, environmentally friendly and climate-resilient homes, today announced that it has raised $52 million in funding. This latest round demonstrates strong investor confidence in Mighty Buildings' innovative offsite 3D printing construction technology.

The round was co-led by Wa’ed Ventures, the $500 million innovation-focused venture capital fund backed by Saudi Aramco, and by BOLD Capital Partners, a U.S. disruption and transformation-focused venture firm. Existing investor Khosla Ventures and new investor KB-Badgers, a South Korean firm investing from its sustainability-focused fund, were among a total of almost 20 investors in the round. New investors contributed more than half of the funds raised.

Funding is earmarked to accelerate the development and scale production of new homes for the U.S. market, where new home demand continues to increase, as well as to establish manufacturing operations in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, two of the largest and fastest-growing construction markets in the world. The addition of operations in the Gulf region aligns with Mighty Buildings' strategy to transform housing construction globally while addressing sustainability, climate resilience, and the global housing shortage.

“The team at Mighty Buildings have reaffirmed our confidence in the incredible and diverse potential for innovation lying within the construction tech industry. Our investment in the company reflects our belief that innovative materials, such as those used in Mighty Buildings’ proprietary 3D-printing, will be a major driver for scalability and sustainability of homebuilding in the Gulf Region,” said Fahad Alidi, Managing Director at Wa’ed Ventures.

Mighty Buildings is meeting a rapidly growing demand for sustainable, prefabricated housing, as evidenced by the delivery of over 50 units to date, an important milestone that reflects the company's progress in developing scalable housing technology. By focusing on its mission, the company is making it easier, faster and more cost-effective to build homes, while pushing the construction industry towards lower carbon, climate-resilient solutions.

“This recent funding underlines Mighty Buildings’ leadership in the modular homebuilding market. It will accelerate our growth by funding the international expansion to one of the most exciting homebuilding regions in the world. We are thrilled about the support from such esteemed investors for our mission: solving the housing and climate crises by transforming the way the world builds homes,” said Mighty Buildings’ CFO Rene Griemens.

Following the opening of its innovative, industrial-scale factory in Monterrey, Mexico, in 2022, the company continues to emphasize its strategy of transformative home building. Mighty Buildings’ patented factory-based 3D printing manufacturing process speeds construction by 3-4x, providing for the completion of a home’s envelope in less than one week with drastically less water and near zero waste.

Using its patented Lumus material, which is 5x stronger than concrete, the technology of Mighty Buildings creates climate-resilient homes that resist severe weather, hurricanes and earthquakes.

Source: Wamda

Palestine-based AI data training company DataQueue has raised an undisclosed amount from the Ibtikar Fund.

Founded in 2021 by Bashir Alsaifi, DataQueue is an AI data training firm that allows organisations to have access to a broad range of annotated and labelled data for training their AI models.

This funding round will provide DataQueue with the resources to further develop its technology, strengthen its research and development capabilities, and expand its customer base.

Press release:

Ibtikar Fund announced their investment in DataQueue, a leading AI data training company, and an innovative platform to manage the entire AI lifecycle.

“DataQueue aims to revolutionize the AI landscape by simplifying the training data process and empowering organisations to unlock the true potential of AI. We are thrilled to have the support of Ibtikar Fund in our journey to democratis3 AI and enable businesses to leverage its transformative power," explained Bashir Alsaifi, DataQueue’s Founder and CEO.

The field of AI faces numerous challenges, particularly in the acquisition and management of high-quality training data. DataQueue has emerged as a solution provider, offering a comprehensive platform that addresses these challenges and streamlines the AI lifecycle for organisations.

One of the primary obstacles in AI development is acquiring diverse and reliable training data at scale. DataQueue tackles this problem by leveraging advanced algorithms and crowdsourcing techniques to efficiently gather large volumes of relevant training data from diverse sources. This approach accelerates the data acquisition process and ensures organisations have access to a broad range of annotated and labelled data for training their AI models.

Accurate annotation and labelling of training data are essential for the effectiveness of AI models. DataQueue's platform incorporates robust annotation tools and quality control mechanisms, guaranteeing precise labelling and minimising errors. This attention to detail significantly improves the performance and accuracy of AI models.

Similarly, managing and organising training data can be a complex task, especially as data volumes increase. DataQueue's centralised platform provides efficient data management capabilities, enabling organisations to categorise, search, and retrieve data seamlessly. This streamlined approach optimises the data management process, saving valuable time and resources.

“Our team was impressed by DataQueue's comprehensive approach to training data management and their commitment to quality and scalability. We believe in their vision to simplify the AI lifecycle for businesses, and we are excited to partner with them as they continue to innovate and disrupt this industry,” said Ambar Amleh, Managing Partner at Ibtikar Fund.

This funding round will provide DataQueue with the resources to further develop its technology, strengthen its research and development capabilities, and expand its customer base.

source: Wamda

Makers, the construction technology (contech) accelerator launched by Flat6Labs in partnership with SIAC and Dar Al-Handasah (Shair and Partners), has announced that it will award the selected startups up to $100,000 each.

The programme will also grant access to pilot projects, industry experts, mentorship, business training, one-on-one consultations, coaching sessions, networking opportunities, and essential resources to cultivate and scale their businesses.

The programme will initially focus on Egyptian entrepreneurs, before expanding to Saudi Arabia and subsequently to the wider Mena region.

Press release:

Flat6Labs, the region's leading seed and early-stage venture capital firm, has launched the "Makers" ConTech Accelerator Program in partnership with SIAC and Dar Al-Handasah (Shair and Partners).

The program is the first-ever construction-focused accelerator program in the Middle East that aims to support advanced startups in the construction technology industry.

The "Makers" ConTech Accelerator Program will provide select startups with up to $100,000 in funding per startup as well as grant access to pilot projects, industry experts, mentorship, business training, one-on-one consultations, coaching sessions, networking opportunities, and essential resources to cultivate and scale their businesses.

The program will last 12 weeks, startups will be chosen based on their unique new technology, hardworking founders, and exceptionally promising products, presented at a minimum viable product (MVP) level or higher.

The launch of the new program follows Makers’ first pre-accelerator program, which ran in early 2023 and which aimed to promote construction industry innovation through connecting and engaging with various industry stakeholders with extensive expertise, thereby creating sustainable innovation ecosystems for resolving construction-related challenges within SIAC, Dar, and the industry at large.

The pre-accelerator program graduated nine of the most innovative ConTech startups in Egypt – including Reblox, Tawredaat, AION Innovation, Masafa, HomeLab, A.D Innovations, Makinahub, and JEEZAR.

During the pre-accelerator, these startups were offered strategic mentorship, entrepreneurship-focused business training, one-on-one sessions with subject matter experts, as well as other benefits that would empower them to develop and present their innovative ideas and solutions.

With the launch of the new accelerator program, Flat6Labs intends to provide ongoing support to construction technology startups. The program will initially focus on Egyptian entrepreneurs, before expanding to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and subsequently to the wider MENA region.

Commenting on the new Makers Accelerator Program, Faysal Shair, Head of Digital Solutions at Dar, said, “We are thrilled to continue our exceptional collaboration with SIAC and Flat6Labs to accelerate the transformation of the construction industry.

We believe that the program will promote innovation in the construction industry and foster talents in construction tech, empowering them to showcase their innovative solutions and work alongside industry leaders to bring those solutions to the market. We are looking forward to seeing what the selected startups will bring to the table."

"We are proud to be a part of the journey towards digitising the construction industry and unlocking more opportunities and potential for ConTech startups in Egypt," stated Seif Ragab, Deputy CEO at SIAC. “

The digital revolution of the construction industry is becoming more crucial than ever and we are excited to capitalise on this momentum and make major leaps. We are confident that the expansion of this program would essentially help the growth and development of the region's constructing industry."

"We are excited to announce the launch of an accelerator program in collaboration with SIAC and Dar Al-Handasah, with the hope that it will serve as a conduit for the development of cutting-edge innovation while driving growth and opportunities for promising startups," said Yehia Houry, Chief Programs Officer at Flat6Labs.

"We are proud of the success of the pre-accelerator program, and we believe that Makers will have a significant impact on the construction industry in Egypt, and eventually across the Middle East."

Compared to other sectors like fintech, the construction industry typically moves at a slower pace when it comes to embracing innovation or digitalisation.

The Makers program strives to equip construction entrepreneurs with the necessary support in order to provide innovative solutions and fresh technologies that optimise and automate construction industry processes, making them more efficient and sustainable while propelling the sector forward.

Source: Wamda

UAE-based crypto VC fund Illuminati Capital,  has raised $50 million for a fund that aims to invest in early-stage blockchain and Web3 gaming startups.

Founded by Vickaash Agrawal, Dhaval Parikh, Muhannad Abulhasan and Laura K. Inamedinova, Illuminati Capital aims to build a Web3 ecosystem, driving transformative shifts in decentralised technologies.

Illuminati Capital will focus on multiple verticals, including decentralised finance (DeFi), blockchain gaming, artificial intelligence, NFT infrastructure, and real-world assets (RWA).

Illuminati Capital has raised $50 million to invest in early-stage blockchain startups — including game companies. The hope is to bring its partners’ wealth of experience and expertise to the rapidly evolving Web3 arena.

The firm is based in Dubai and its partners have individually invested in blockchain startups worth over $1 billion, demonstrating impressive growth and valuation.

Setting itself apart from traditional investment firms, Illuminati Capital aims to offer more than just financial support. The venture capital firm is dedicated to building the global Web3 ecosystem and driving transformative shifts in decentralized technologies.

The team behind Illuminati Capital has collectively deployed $30 million, resulting in exits worth $150 million. The partners include blockchain investors, marketing experts, accomplished angel investors, and other talented individuals. The diverse backgrounds of the partners enable Illuminati Capital to provide targeted advice and actively engage with founders.

“We are witnessing a remarkable growth trajectory in Web3 venture investing,” said Vickaash Agrawal, partner at Illuminati Capital, in a statement. “With a track record of 120-plus successful blockchain investments in my investment portfolio, I will bring my expertise in data, infrastructure, regulation and mining.”

Illuminati Capital’s investment focus spans multiple verticals, including decentralized finance (DeFi), blockchain gaming, artificial intelligence, NFT infrastructure, and real-world assets (RWA). By strategically investing in pioneering sectors, Illuminati Capital aims to play a pivotal role in shaping the decentralized economy of the future.

“The possibilities of decentralized technology are endless,” said Dhaval Parikh, a partner at Illuminati Capital and blockchain investor with five-plus years of experience and a portfolio of leading Web3 high-end projects, in a statement. “With a background in VC, I will focus on due diligence, risk assessment, portfolio management, and deal flow while analyzing industry trends and key ecosystem insights.”

The firm’s partnership connections, coupled with its focus on Web3 companies backed by real-world assets, position Illuminati Capital to help portfolio companies grow. Illuminati Capital will provide hands-on assistance with listings, exchanges, business development, public relations, key opinion leaders (KOLs), and more to drive the success of its portfolio projects.

“By leveraging our trusted network and industry know-how, we commit to building a solid foundation for long-term success,” added Laura K. Inamedinova, a partner at Illuminati Capital and CEO of LKI Consulting, in a statement. “As a marketing expert with a portfolio of 250+ Clients, I will advise projects on community building, branding, positioning, marketing strategy, and user acquisition securing early-stage growth.”

Source: Wamda

  • UAE sovereign investor Mubadala Investment Company has led a $76 million in equity and debt financing for Nigeria-based mobility fintech startup “Moove”.
  • Founded in 2020 by Jide Odunsi and Ladi Delano, Moove offers revenue-based vehicle financing to mobility entrepreneurs globally, including Uber.
  • Mubadala has led the $28 million in equity along with new and existing investors, while the $10 million in venture debt from funds and accounts was managed by BlackRock, and $38 million in previously undisclosed funds was raised during the prior 12 months.
  • Moove will use the funding to expand and consolidate its position globally.
  • Moove is a Wamda portfolio company. 

UAE sovereign investor Mubadala Investment Company has led a funding round that secured $76 million in equity and debt for Moove, a Nigeria-based mobility fintech that offers vehicle financing to drivers of ride-hailing companies including Uber.

In a statement on Thursday, Moove said the funding consists of $28 million in equity from new and existing investors, in a process led by Mubadala, $10 million in venture debt from funds and accounts managed by BlackRock, and $38 million in previously undisclosed funds raised during the prior 12 months.

Faris Sohail Al Mazrui, Head of Ventures & Growth at Mubadala, who will join the fintech's advisory board, said: “Moove has built a highly scalable tech-enabled platform to serve mobility entrepreneurs globally by providing them access to credit and other financial services previously unavailable to them. This is a hugely underbanked and underserved market that we believe has significant long-term potential.”

Ladi Delano, Co-founder and Co-CEO of Moove said: “We are excited to be partnering with Mubadala and BlackRock to double down on our already profitable markets including the UAE, India, UK, and South Africa, as well as continuing to invest in our customer experience and accelerate our product development to deliver group-wide profitability within the next 12 months.”

Moove, which was founded in 2020, will use the funding to expand and consolidate its position globally. It operates in 13 markets across Africa, the Middle East, Europe and Asia, and is Uber's largest vehicle supply partner across EMEA. It is the second largest vehicle partner in India and operates the largest EV fleet by supply hours in UAE, the statement claimed.

Last year, Moove raised $30 million from a debut sukuk issuance to fund the building of an EV ride-hailing fleet in the MENA region.

Source: Wamda

CoaChess, a Tunisian startup founded in 2021, has announced securing a pre-seed funding round worth 600k TND (USD191,000) thanks to Omicrone, their new investor and startup builder.

The company’s objective is to revolutionize the chess world by utilizing AI-powered tools to make the game accessible to players of all skill levels.

The company offers a wide range of services, including beginner-friendly lessons and advanced learning techniques aimed at further developing players’ skills regardless of their level.

In addition, the company provides players with the opportunity to apply what they have learned in highly competitive environments and analyze their games to identify their strengths and weaknesses. CoaChess also offers the chance to participate in free and paid tournaments against players with different levels and skill sets.

CoaChess’s most innovative offering is its intelligent bot, which can mimic top chess champions and other influential figures in the history of the game. This tool assists players in learning more about the game and improving their skills.

CoaChess also offers services that can improve chess clubs’ learning environments, including personalized guidance throughout their learning journey and the ability to organize internal and inter-club tournaments.

The recent pre-seed funding round is a significant milestone for CoaChess, bringing the company one step closer to achieving its goals. With the funding, the to company can take its innovative tools to the market and improve the game for good.

CoaChess’s founder, Iheb Kaabi, expressed gratitude for the support and guidance of the company’s supporters, saying, “We are committed to continuing our journey and working to make chess more accessible and enjoyable for everyone.”

Source: African Heroes

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