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Kalon Venture Partners is a venture capital firm based in South Africa, founded to provide growth capital to established high-risk ventures. The firm focuses on expanding operations within South Africa and into international markets. Kalon manages a portfolio of 10 companies and emphasizes a hands-on approach to building businesses.
Kalon Venture Partners invests in post-revenue startups primarily in sectors like fintech, healthcare, mobility, and cybersecurity. The firm targets businesses with strong management teams and scalable business models, aiming for a minimum return of 5X on investments. Their strategy includes addressing African challenges with potential for global scalability.
Notable portfolio companies include visionAI, an AI platform optimizing operations; Talk360, an international voice calling app; GoMetro, a mobility management platform; Scans.ai, an intelligent vehicle asset-management platform; Mobiz, a digital marketing campaign tool; Sendmarc, a cybersecurity solution; Flow, a media platform; FCB.ai, AI-powered chatbots; Ozow, a digital payments platform; and SnapnSave, a cashback coupon app.
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Kalon Venture Partners often leads investment rounds, particularly in seed-plus and Series A stages, to ensure they can provide the necessary support and resources to their portfolio companies.
The firm is open to follow-on investments, especially for companies that demonstrate strong growth and align with their investment thesis.
Specific fund size details are not disclosed, but Kalon focuses on high-growth technology companies in Africa, indicating a significant commitment to the region.
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