ANAVA pledges $4.3 million investment in Africa’s Janngo Capital Startup Fund
- Tunisia's fund of funds "ANAVA", managed by Smart Capital, has made a $4.3 million investment in Janngo Capital Startup Fund (JCSF), a technology fund focused on Africa and promoting gender equality. This marks Janngo Capital Partners' second investment vehicle.
- With a target size of $65 million, the JCSF plans to invest in 25 startups in francophone Africa, including Tunisia.
- The fund aims to support early-stage tech startups in sectors like healthcare, education, and financial services. It is backed by the World Bank, Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations (CDC), and the KFW. It will empower African startups to enhance their market access and secure capital, while fostering the creation of sustainable jobs, particularly for women and youth.
Source: TAP
The fund of funds "ANAVA" announced on Monday its commitment to invest €4 million in the Janngo Capital Startup Fund (JCSF), Africa’s largest gender equal technology fund and Janngo Capital Partners’ second investment vehicle.
With a target size of €60 million, the fund commits to investing in about twenty-five startups in francophone Africa, including Tunisia, targeting early-stage tech and tech-enabled startups that enable Africans to improve their access to essential goods and services such as healthcare, education, or financial services, enable African startups to improve their access to market & capital, or create sustainable jobs at scale, with a focus on women and youth, Smart Capital said in a press release published on Monday.
Funded by the World Bank, Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations (CDC), and the KFW, the Fund is backed by top-tier investors such as the European Investment Bank (EIB), Africa Development Bank (AfDB) and Proparco, and a €10 million first loss mechanism provided by the European Commission through the Boost Africa initiative.
"This is ANAVA's first investment in pan-African funds. It will help Tunisian startups to widen their market and their presence in growing Africa, and ANAVA will build connections with other global players on the continent," said Alaya Bettaieb, Director General of Smart Capital.
An additional €4 million equity investment in the Janngo Capital Startup Fund from Smart Capital will increase funding for innovative tech startups in Africa, in particular Francophone countries and companies founded by women, said Fatoumata Bâ, Founder and Executive Chair of Janngo Capital.
"This commitment directly contributes towards investing in leading early-stage start-ups to help unlock a massive growth and positive economic, social, and environmental impact in Tunisia and beyond."
ANAVA is Tunisia’s first euro-denominated fund of funds. It stands as a key pillar of the national initiative “Startup Tunisia,” with the ambition to position Tunisia as a hub of innovation and startups, within the Mediterranean, MENA, and Africa regions.
With an initial target size of €100 million, including an initial closing of €40 million subscribed by the CDC through a loan from the World Bank and €20 million subscribed by KFW, the fund of funds aims to provide partnering funds with the capability to invest in Tunisian startups in Tunisia and abroad, allowing them to address their growth and internationalisation needs.
The fund is managed by Smart Capital, a company authorised by the Financial Market Council (CMF), mandated by the Tunisian government to lead out its national Startup Tunisia programme.