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Since 2021, Oui Capital has backed 6 African startups across 10 disclosed funding rounds totaling $21.3M, most heavily in Nigeria and Fintech.
Oui Capital is an Africa focused venture capital firm that backs bold and brilliant entrepreneurs building technology and tech enabled companies across the continent. The firm is headquartered in Lagos, Nigeria, with an additional base in Massachusetts in the United States, and was founded in 2019 by Olu Oyinsan and Francesco Andreoli. Oui Capital invests at the early stage, primarily at pre seed and seed, with selective participation up to Series A. Its portfolio spans key technology themes including digital commerce, logistics, enterprise software, human capital in healthtech and edtech, and financial technology. Based on available investment data, the firm has been active across multiple African markets, including Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa, Senegal and Guinea, with a strong focus on fintech and logistics and supply chain solutions. The firm has raised multiple funds to address the early stage financing gap for African startups and has backed dozens of companies across sub Saharan Africa. Its investments include payment infrastructure, savings and investment platforms, risk decisioning tools, and fast moving consumer goods logistics solutions, often alongside other leading Africa focused investors, reflecting its collaborative approach within the ecosystem.
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Oui Capital has backed 6 African startups across 10 disclosed funding rounds tracked on Liners, totaling $21.3M since 2021.
Mostly Seed: 7 of its 10 tracked rounds are at that stage, followed by Series B (2).
Its tracked rounds lean toward Fintech (8), Logistics & Supply Chain (2).
Oui Capital most often shares rounds with Future Africa (3 shared deals), Soma Capital (3 shared deals), LoftyInc Capital (2 shared deals).
Oui Capital has invested in several African technology companies, including Cauridor in Guinea, Maad in Senegal, Ndovu in Kenya, Herconomy and TeamApt Limited in Nigeria, and Akiba in South Africa. These companies operate in fintech and logistics and supply chain verticals and illustrate the firm’s focus on financial services and commerce infrastructure.