ABAN, Madica Ventures Partner to Anchor Africa’s Startup Funding in Local Hands
Together, both organisations aim to build a stronger foundation for sustainable startup growth driven by African investors and African capital.
Together, both organisations aim to build a stronger foundation for sustainable startup growth driven by African investors and African capital.
According to her, sector-driven investing gives angels the power to align resources with problems that matter most to the region.
Joel Nana Kontchou calls for cross-border syndication to help Francophone African startups scale beyond their home markets, addressing financial, regulatory, ...
At ABAN’s 10th anniversary, Martin Warioba will share insights on how East Africa can turn investor-friendly policies into real capital ...
The gap is structural, with limited recognition of angel investors, no tax incentives, and weak deal flow being stubborn barriers
In just a decade, the African Business Angel Network (ABAN) has proven that Africans are not only capable of calling ...
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