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Since 2021, Greenhouse Capital Partners has backed 3 African startups across 3 disclosed funding rounds totaling $6.5M, most heavily in Nigeria and Fintech.
Greenhouse Capital Partners is a venture capital firm focused on early-stage investments in Africa and the Middle East. The firm specializes in fintech and fintech-enabled startups, connecting entrepreneurs, corporates, and investors to drive innovation across emerging markets. Greenhouse Capital Partners has backed over 50 African and Middle Eastern companies since its inception. The firm's investment activity demonstrates a strong focus on seed-stage companies in East and West Africa. Between 2021 and 2021, Greenhouse Capital Partners invested $6.5 million across three seed-stage funding rounds, with particular emphasis on fintech and blockchain technologies. The firm's portfolio includes companies operating in Nigeria and Tanzania, addressing critical financial inclusion challenges through embedded liquidity solutions, digital asset trading platforms, and cross-border payment infrastructure. Greenhouse Capital Partners collaborates with a diverse network of co-investors including regional and global venture firms, impact investors, and development finance institutions. This partnership approach reflects the firm's commitment to supporting African entrepreneurs building scalable technology solutions for underserved markets.
Data updated · Jul 29, 2026
Greenhouse Capital Partners has backed 3 African startups across 3 disclosed funding rounds tracked on Liners, totaling $6.5M since 2021.
Mostly Seed: 3 of its 3 tracked rounds are at that stage.
Its tracked rounds lean toward Fintech (2), Crypto & Web3 (1).
Greenhouse Capital Partners most often shares rounds with FINCA Ventures (1 shared deal), Magic Fund (1 shared deal), Launch Africa Ventures (1 shared deal).
Greenhouse Capital Partners has backed companies including Kuunda (embedded liquidity for MSMEs in Tanzania), Busha (digital asset trading in Nigeria), and Maplerad (cross-border payments in Nigeria). The firm has backed over 50 African and Middle Eastern companies across its portfolio.
Yes, Greenhouse Capital Partners collaborates with a network of co-investors including regional venture firms, impact investors, and development finance institutions. This partnership approach enables portfolio companies to access broader networks and resources for scaling across Africa and globally.