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Since 2022, Logos Ventures has backed 2 African startups across 3 disclosed funding rounds totaling $7M, most heavily in Kenya and E-commerce & Retail.
Logos Ventures is an investment firm that has participated in early stage funding rounds for technology companies. Its publicly disclosed activity includes backing startups in Kenya, particularly in the e commerce and financial technology space. No official website or headquarters location for Logos Ventures could be reliably confirmed from authoritative public sources, so those details are not included here. In Africa, Logos Ventures has focused on seed stage investments. Between April 2022 and February 2023, it participated in three seed funding rounds for Kenyan startups, with a total of 7.0 million dollars invested. These investments include Jumba, a platform that enables the purchase of cement from verified suppliers with secure payment options, and ImaliPay, which provides embedded one click insurance at checkout for African businesses. This activity indicates a preference for early stage e commerce, retail, and fintech companies in the Kenyan market.
Data updated · May 19, 2026
Logos Ventures has backed 2 African startups across 3 disclosed funding rounds tracked on Liners, totaling $7M since 2022.
Mostly Seed: 3 of its 3 tracked rounds are at that stage.
Logos Ventures's tracked rounds are concentrated in Kenya (3).
Its tracked rounds lean toward E-commerce & Retail (2), Insurtech (1).
Logos Ventures most often shares rounds with Seedstars (2 shared deals), Enza Capital (2 shared deals), FirstCheck Africa (2 shared deals).
Logos Ventures has backed Jumba, a Kenyan platform for buying cement from verified suppliers with secure payment options, and ImaliPay, which enables businesses to embed one click insurance at checkout. Both investments were at the seed stage.
Funding records show that Logos Ventures has invested a total of 7.0 million dollars across three seed rounds in African startups between April 2022 and February 2023. These rounds include two investments in Jumba and one investment in ImaliPay, all in Kenya.