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African Start-Ups Raise $2.2bn In 2024

by Royal Ibeh
10 months ago
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African Start-Ups
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Start-ups in Africa raised $2.2 billion in equity, debt, and grants in 2024 (excluding exits), a significant figure in absolute terms, Africa, The Big Deal has revealed.

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This reflects a 25 percent decline compared to the $2.9 billion raised in 2023.

Despite the dip, 188 ventures secured $1 million or more in funding, just 10 percent less than the number achieved the previous year.

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On the exit front, activity remained steady, with 22 public exits in 2024, up from 20 in 2023.

The year’s performance was shaped by a sluggish start, with under $800 million raised in the first half—the slowest H1 since 2020.

However, the second half of the year saw a strong rebound, with $1.4 billion raised, marking a 25 percent year-on-year increase and an 80% surge compared to H1.

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This resurgence was the second-best semester since the onset of the “funding winter” in mid-2022.

Key drivers included the mega deals of Moniepoint and Tyme Group in Q4, which introduced two new unicorns to the continent — the first since early 2023.

The decline in overall funding was largely driven by a contraction in debt financing. Debt made up 30 percent of the total funding announced in 2024, compared to 38 percent in 2023, marking a 40 percent year-on-year decrease.

In contrast, equity funding displayed resilience, with $1.5 billion raised, an 11 percent decline from 2023’s $1.7 billion.

This stabilisation in equity levels, after a sharp 57 percent drop in 2023, offers hope for the future of funding on the continent.

As the African start-up ecosystem navigates ongoing challenges, the rebound in H2 and the stabilisation of equity funding underscore the sector’s resilience and potential for growth.

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