Friday, November 22, 2024 UTC

Recognized by industry leaders for extensive coverage on African Asset Management

News > Investors

EIB makes follow-on investment in Janngo fund

Staff writer
March 10, 2022, 10:27 p.m.
2344

Word count: 420

The European Investment Bank (EIB) has announced an additional €10m through a first-loss equity investment in the Janngo Capital Start-up Fund as a flagship fund of the Boost Africa initiative.

Choose ONE Magazine and TWO Articles for FREE when you register an account
Share:

The European Investment Bank (EIB) has announced an additional €10m through a first-loss equity investment in the Janngo Capital Start-up Fund as a flagship fund of the Boost Africa initiative.

This investment complements a previous €15m commitment signed by the EIB in December 2020.  

“Africa has some of the world's fastest-growing economies and a young, fast-growing population. We believe we can improve its living standards and social progress by supporting entrepreneurship and innovation. That is why we are pleased to partner again with Janngo Capital Startup Fund through our Boost Africa Initiative,” said Ambroise Fayolle, EIB Vice President.

Janngo Capital Startup Fund will provide seed and growth investments to early-stage tech and tech-enabled startups that enable Africans to improve their access to essential goods and services such as healthcare, education or financial services; enable African SMEs to improve their access to market & capital, and create sustainable jobs at scale, with a focus on women & youth.

Jointly developed by the EIB and the African Development Bank (AfDB) with financial support from the European Commission and the Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States Secretariat (OACPS), Boost Africa aims at unleashing the entrepreneurial potential of African youth through investment by venture capital funds.

The initiative specifically targets five main objectives: boost entrepreneurship and innovation; create new and quality jobs; develop an efficient entrepreneurial ecosystem in Africa; address financing gaps at the earliest and riskiest stages of business creation; and develop young entrepreneurs’ skills and expertise.

“Boost Africa shows how Africa and the European Union can work together to build a more prosperous future, accelerate digital transformation and create sustainable growth and jobs to benefit future generations. Working with investment experts across Africa the new EU support, as part of Team Europe, will unlock Africa’s entrepreneurial potential and ensure that innovation improves lives and create opportunities,” said Jutta Urpilainen, European Commissioner for International Partnerships.

Four years after its launch, Boost Africa has created jobs and unlocked economic growth across Africa and helped to transform access to entrepreneurial finance.

“We are proud to be the first fund in Africa to be backed by the Boost Africa initiative. We have built a strong track record in the region through our first fund with investments in 11 tech & tech-enabled startups across Africa. Our portfolio companies are 56% women-led and have already positively contributed in solving key market failures and creating jobs in healthcare, logistics, financial services, retail, food & agribusiness, mobility and the creative industry,” said Fatoumata Bâ, Founder & Executive Chair of Janngo Capital.

 

Registration Login
Sign in with social account
or
Lost your Password?
Registration Login
Sign in with social account
or
Registration Login
Registration