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African Startups Get $242m From Top 10 Deals As Funding Rebounds In May

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Africa’s startup funding ecosystem rebounded strongly in May 2026, with the continent’s top 10 funded startups securing a combined $242.6 million, representing 93.4% of the $259.8 million raised by 43 startups during the month.

According to startup funding data for May 2026, total capital raised more than doubled from $110.4 million recorded in April 2026, representing a month-on-month increase of 133.5%.

The data reflects a significant concentration of capital among a handful of high-growth ventures, as the remaining startups shared just $17.2 million, while two companies disclosed fundraising activity without revealing the amounts raised.

The funding performance marks a sharp recovery from April 2026, when African startups raised $110.4 million across 35 deals, with the top 10 startups accounting for $94.5 million, or 85.60 per cent of total funding.

Compared with April, total funding in May increased by $147.4 million, representing a 133.5% month-on-month growth, while capital raised by the top 10 startups surged by 156.7%, underscoring a renewed influx of large-ticket transactions across fintech, logistics, and energy sectors.

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The month was dominated by a series of sizeable fintech transactions, including a landmark acquisition in Ghana, a major debt facility in Tanzania, and a Series B extension round in Nigeria.

Deal volume rose from 35 deals in April to 43 deals, indicating both improved activity levels and the return of larger funding rounds.

Together, these deals reinforced investors’ appetite for mature startups with proven business models and clear pathways to profitability.

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