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Since 2021, The Continent Venture Partners has backed 3 African startups across 3 disclosed funding rounds totaling $4.8M, most heavily in Kenya and Fintech.
The Continent Venture Partners (TCVP) is an early stage venture capital firm managed by African entrepreneurs and operators who focus on technology driven businesses in Africa. According to its official materials, the firm is led by partners with extensive experience building and scaling pan African companies, and it invests in startups that address key challenges and opportunities on the continent. In Africa, TCVP invests primarily at the early stage, including pre seed and seed rounds, with an emphasis on technology enabled business models. The firm focuses on sectors such as fintech, and its portfolio includes companies like MoneyHash in Egypt, Lami in Kenya, and Credable in Kenya and Tanzania. These investments reflect a geographic concentration in key African markets such as Kenya and Egypt, and a thematic focus on financial infrastructure, digital insurance, and embedded financial services. Across its portfolio, TCVP backs founders who are building scalable solutions with potential for pan African impact, and it combines capital with operational and strategic support. Its team highlights deep market knowledge and more than a century of combined operating experience in African markets, which guides its investment selection and post investment engagement.
Data updated · Jul 29, 2026
The Continent Venture Partners has backed 3 African startups across 3 disclosed funding rounds tracked on Liners, totaling $4.8M since 2021.
Mostly Seed: 3 of its 3 tracked rounds are at that stage.
The Continent Venture Partners most often shares rounds with LoftyInc Capital (1 shared deal), Kepple Africa Ventures (1 shared deal), VentureSouq (1 shared deal).
The Continent Venture Partners (TCVP) is an early stage venture capital firm. It is managed by African entrepreneurs and operators who focus on technology driven startups operating in African markets.
The Continent Venture Partners has invested in African technology companies such as MoneyHash in Egypt, Lami in Kenya, and Credable in Kenya and Tanzania. These companies operate in areas like payment orchestration, digital insurance, and banking as a service.