This move powers digital growth across Southern Africa. The fund aims to fill critical gaps in regional tech financing.
The Botswana Tech Fund starts with a $6.4 million deployment in Phase One. It allocates $1.3 million to pre-seed founders. It also funds two to four growth-stage deals, including primary and secondary transactions.
Launch Africa Ventures advises on investments. Pula Investments acts as anchor investor. Martin Davis leads as Managing Partner. He once served as CEO of FTSE 250-listed Molten Ventures. Florence Bavanandan heads platform and operations at Launch Africa Ventures.
Launch Africa Ventures brings strong proof. Its portfolio companies hit over $3 billion in market value. This track record adds credibility.
The fund partners with Botswana Innovation Hub. Startups gain physical infrastructure. They access local networks and deal pipelines. This setup boosts ecosystem ties.
Botswana offers stable governance. Internet penetration is approximately 55% as of 2023. These factors attract scalable tech firms.
The fund eyes the Southern African Development Community. This 16-nation bloc holds over 400 million people. Botswana serves as a gateway for regional scale.
Startups face funding gaps in digital infrastructure. They lack support for application-layer tech. The Botswana Tech Fund fills this void. It spurs innovation and cross-border growth.
Competition heats up for African tech deals. Global and regional players chase opportunities. Botswana blends local insight with strong execution. This mix gives it an edge.
Investors eye high returns from the Botswana Tech Fund. It taps proven partners amid rising VC demand. Southern Africa’s digital shift accelerates. Botswana leads this charge. Portfolio growth could yield big gains as the full $64 million deploys.
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