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Founded in 2016 in Senegal, Teranga Capital is a private investment fund created by entrepreneurs and private stakeholders. The firm focuses on small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Senegal and The Gambia, addressing their challenges in accessing long-term financing and skills development. Teranga Capital manages investments ranging from 50 to 300 million FCFA (approximately $100K to $600K).
Teranga Capital invests in startups and SMEs across various sectors, including healthcare, energy, consumer goods, agro-food, cosmetics, education, industry, services, technology, and transport. The fund typically provides financial support between $100K and $600K, offering minority equity stakes and seed funding. Alongside financial investment, they deliver personalized support and technical assistance to help businesses grow.
Notable portfolio companies include Fruitales, which specializes in processing and marketing fruits and vegetables in Senegal, and SociumJob, a startup that connects global talent with African businesses and recently raised funds for expansion in Francophone Africa.
Submit your pitch through their form at terangacapital.com or email info@terangacapital.com with your deck.
Teranga Capital typically takes minority equity stakes in the companies they invest in, often participating in seed and seed-plus rounds.
While specific details on follow-on investments are not disclosed, Teranga Capital is focused on providing ongoing support to its portfolio companies, which may include additional funding as needed.
Teranga Capital manages investments ranging from 50 to 300 million FCFA, which is approximately $100K to $600K per investment.
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