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Since 2020, Disruptech Ventures has backed 12 African startups across 17 disclosed funding rounds totaling $205.6M, most heavily in Egypt and Fintech.
DisrupTech Ventures is a venture capital firm based in Egypt. Its official website and public profile describe it as an early-stage investor focused on fintech and fintech-enabled startups. In Africa, the firm has backed companies primarily at the seed and venture stages, with additional investments at Series A and pre-Series A. Its disclosed activity is concentrated in Egypt, with additional investments in Morocco and Nigeria. Across the provided records, its sector exposure is led by fintech, with investments also in agri tech, AI and analytics, health tech, edtech, and insurtech.
Data updated · Aug 9, 2026
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Disruptech Ventures has backed 12 African startups across 17 disclosed funding rounds tracked on Liners, totaling $205.6M since 2020.
Mostly Seed: 8 of its 17 tracked rounds are at that stage, followed by Venture (Round not Specified) (6).
Its tracked rounds lean toward Fintech (9), Agri Tech (2), AI & Analytics (2), and 3 more sectors.
Disruptech Ventures most often shares rounds with Lorax Capital Partners (3 shared deals), Algebra Ventures (3 shared deals), Quona Capital (2 shared deals).
The strongest sector focus in the provided data is fintech. The records also show investments in agri tech, AI and analytics, health tech, edtech, and insurtech.
The provided records include Chari in Morocco, Winich Farms in Nigeria, WideBot AI in Egypt, and Khazna in Egypt. These are among the firm’s disclosed African-backed companies.