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Since 2022, CrossBoundary has backed 1 African startup across 2 disclosed funding rounds totaling $2.6M, most heavily in Tunisia and Energy & Utilities.
CrossBoundary has participated in 2 funding rounds backing 1 African startup, including Wattnow.
Data updated · May 20, 2026
CrossBoundary has backed 1 African startup across 2 disclosed funding rounds tracked on Liners, totaling $2.6M since 2022.
Mostly Pre-Series A: 1 of its 2 tracked rounds are at that stage, followed by Seed (1).
CrossBoundary's tracked rounds are concentrated in Tunisia (2).
Its tracked rounds lean toward Energy & Utilities (2).
CrossBoundary most often shares rounds with Oman Technology Fund (2 shared deals), Katapult (2 shared deals), 216 Capital (2 shared deals).