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Since 2021, Beyond Capital Ventures has backed 4 African startups across 8 disclosed funding rounds totaling $47.2M, most heavily in Kenya and Fintech.
Beyond Capital Ventures is a diversified emerging markets venture capital firm. The firm invests in early-stage companies in India and East Africa, focusing on need-to-have sectors such as healthcare, financial services, and agriculture. These investments target lower-to-middle income consumer classes and are led by conscious leaders. The team, with over a decade of experience in these markets, provides beyond capital resources including mentorship, advisory support, and network connections. Beyond Capital Ventures has participated in four funding rounds totaling $26.5M from March 2022 to July 2023. The firm invested at Seed (two rounds), Series A (one round), and Series B (one round) stages, with a geographic focus on Rwanda and Uganda. Sector interests include Health Tech and Fintech, as evidenced by investments in Kasha, which offers discreet last-mile delivery of essential health products in Rwanda, and Xeno, a goal-based investment platform for planning, saving, and investing in Uganda. The firm has co-invested alongside partners such as Plesion Capital, U.S. International Development Finance Corporation, and Finnfund.
Data updated · Jul 29, 2026
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Beyond Capital Ventures has backed 4 African startups across 8 disclosed funding rounds tracked on Liners, totaling $47.2M since 2021.
Mostly Seed: 3 of its 8 tracked rounds are at that stage, followed by Pre-Series A (1).
Its tracked rounds lean toward Fintech (4), Health Tech (4).
Beyond Capital Ventures most often shares rounds with Variant Investments (2 shared deals), Plesion Capital (2 shared deals), 54 Collective (ex-FFA) (1 shared deal).
Beyond Capital Ventures backed Kasha in Rwanda, providing Series B ($21.0M, Jul 2023) and Series A ($3.0M, Mar 2022) funding. They also backed Xeno in Uganda with two Seed rounds ($500K, Mar 2023; $2.0M, Jun 2022).