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Aorta Capital is a global investment organization focused on driving change in Africa through technology. Founded to support African entrepreneurs, it operates with a mission to build a sustainable future independent of government inefficiencies. The firm invests in various sectors, including healthcare, logistics, and e-commerce, with a portfolio of 12 companies.
Aorta Capital invests in emerging technologies across sectors such as healthcare, logistics, e-commerce, legaltech, SaaS, and AI. The firm provides support services to entrepreneurs, emphasizing technology as a means to create opportunities and eliminate barriers for individuals in Africa. Typical investments target early-stage companies that are innovating within these sectors.
Aorta Capital's portfolio includes notable companies such as Nulgen, an AI-powered e-learning platform; Viola, which offers internship opportunities for high school students; and Teresa-Med, providing free virtual healthcare services. Other portfolio companies include Ezra, an AI bot for church databases; Molus, focused on machine learning for international shipping; and Papperboy, which streamlines payment processing for eCommerce.
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Aorta Capital typically participates in early-stage funding rounds and may lead investments depending on the opportunity and alignment with their mission.
The firm is open to follow-on investments in portfolio companies that demonstrate growth and alignment with their strategic goals.
Specific details about the fund size are not publicly disclosed, but Aorta Capital focuses on impactful investments across various sectors in Africa.
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