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Anza Capital is an early-stage venture capital fund based in Johannesburg, South Africa, founded in 2008. The firm focuses on building, scaling, and commercializing high-impact technology ventures across Africa. While specific fund size and AUM are not disclosed, Anza Capital aims to impact half a billion livelihoods on the continent.
Anza Capital invests in early-stage companies from seed to Series A, specifically in sectors such as FoodTech, CleanTech, and DigitalTech. Their investment strategy emphasizes de-risking innovation by transforming deep tech into scalable businesses, addressing critical challenges like food security and energy transition in Africa.
Notable companies in Anza Capital's portfolio include Qwili, an app for micro-entrepreneurs; Impulse Biomedical, which develops life-saving healthcare technologies; AgriLogiq, providing automation for greenhouse farmers; Koa Academy, an educational platform; Mia, improving access to dental care; Newform Foods, focused on sustainable meat alternatives; and Zimi, offering EV charging infrastructure.
Submit your pitch through their website's contact form at [URL]. Ensure your proposal aligns with their focus on early-stage tech ventures in Africa.
Anza Capital often leads investment rounds, particularly in their focus sectors, to ensure they can provide the necessary support to entrepreneurs.
The firm is open to follow-on investments, especially for companies that demonstrate significant growth potential and alignment with their mission.
Specific details about the current fund size are not publicly available, but Anza Capital has been active in the early-stage investment space since 2008.
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