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Since 2024, Beltone Financial Holding has backed 3 African startups across 3 disclosed funding rounds totaling $1.8M, most heavily in Egypt and Logistics & Supply Chain.
Beltone Holding is a leading financial services firm headquartered in New Cairo, Egypt, offering a comprehensive suite of solutions including investment banking, brokerage, asset management, equity research, and private equity. The company was incorporated in 2006 and rebranded from Beltone Financial Holding to Beltone Holding in February 2024. As Egypt's largest non-bank-affiliated asset management house, it maintains regional coverage across 20 markets in the Middle East and North Africa. Beltone Holding has demonstrated active investment activity across Africa, with a focus on early-stage and growth-stage companies. Between January 2024 and October 2025, the firm invested $8.0 million across three funding rounds, targeting seed, venture, and private equity stages. The investor's portfolio reflects a strategic concentration in logistics and supply chain solutions, with two investments in this sector, alongside health technology ventures. Geographic focus has centered on Egypt and Morocco, supporting companies addressing critical infrastructure and operational efficiency challenges in these markets.
Data updated · Jul 29, 2026
Beltone Financial Holding has backed 3 African startups across 3 disclosed funding rounds tracked on Liners, totaling $1.8M since 2024.
Mostly Seed: 1 of its 3 tracked rounds are at that stage, followed by Venture (Round not Specified) (1).
Its tracked rounds lean toward Logistics & Supply Chain (2), Health Tech (1).
Beltone Financial Holding most often shares rounds with Plus Venture Capital (1 shared deal), Ingressive Capital (1 shared deal), BMCE Capital Bourse (1 shared deal).
Beltone Holding has backed Sehatech (health insurance automation in Egypt), Cathedis (last-mile delivery and warehousing in Morocco), and Bosta (e-commerce delivery in Egypt). These investments span health technology and logistics sectors.