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Since 2021, Sunu Capital has backed 3 African startups across 3 disclosed funding rounds totaling $5.6M, most heavily in Nigeria and Fintech.
Sunu Capital is an early stage venture capital firm headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya. It focuses on backing technology enabled companies and operates across Africa and other global south markets, providing institutional capital to high growth startups. In Africa, Sunu Capital invests primarily at the pre seed and seed stages, as illustrated by its participation in seed rounds for Thepeer and OmniBiz and a pre seed round for HoneyCoin. The firm has backed companies in fintech and logistics and supply chain, with a geographic focus that includes Nigeria and Kenya. Sunu Capital has co invested alongside a range of other early stage investors, including Musha Ventures, Timon Capital, and several Africa focused funds. Its African portfolio includes Thepeer in Nigeria, HoneyCoin in Kenya, and OmniBiz in Nigeria, reflecting an interest in digital payments, cross border treasury solutions, and the digitisation of fast moving consumer goods distribution.
Data updated · Jul 29, 2026
Sunu Capital has backed 3 African startups across 3 disclosed funding rounds tracked on Liners, totaling $5.6M since 2021.
Mostly Seed: 2 of its 3 tracked rounds are at that stage, followed by Pre-Seed (1).
Its tracked rounds lean toward Fintech (2), Developer Tools & Cloud (1), Logistics & Supply Chain (1).
Sunu Capital most often shares rounds with Musha Ventures (3 shared deals), Timon Capital (2 shared deals), Uncovered Fund (1 shared deal).
Sunu Capital is an early stage venture capital firm based in Nairobi, Kenya that invests in technology enabled companies across Africa and the global south. It provides venture capital financing and support to startups at the pre seed and seed stages.
Sunu Capital has invested in Thepeer, a digital wallet payment platform; HoneyCoin, a cross border treasury and FX solution; and OmniBiz, a platform digitising FMCG distribution from manufacturers to retailers. These investments highlight its interest in digital infrastructure and supply chain innovation in African markets.