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Since 2021, Vision Fund has backed 3 African startups across 3 disclosed funding rounds totaling $640M, most heavily in Nigeria and Agri Tech.
Vision Fund is a venture capital investor active in the African market from August 2021 to March 2022. It participated in three funding rounds, committing a total of $640 million across Series B, Series C, and Series E stages. The firm focused on Nigeria with two investments and Kenya with one. Its sectors included Agri Tech through Apollo Agriculture, HR & Talent via Andela, and Fintech with Opay. Investments comprised $400 million in Opay's Series C round in August 2021, $200 million in Andela's Series E round in September 2021, and $40 million in Apollo Agriculture's Series B round in March 2022. Vision Fund co-invested alongside partners such as Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, SoftBank, and Softbank Capital in multiple rounds.
Data updated · Mar 27, 2026
Vision Fund has backed 3 African startups across 3 disclosed funding rounds tracked on Liners, totaling $640M since 2021.
Mostly Series B: 1 of its 3 tracked rounds are at that stage, followed by Series E (1).
Its tracked rounds lean toward Agri Tech (1), HR & Talent (1), Fintech (1).
Vision Fund most often shares rounds with Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (2 shared deals), SoftBank (2 shared deals), Softbank Capital (2 shared deals).
Vision Fund backed Apollo Agriculture in Kenya, Andela in Nigeria, and Opay in Nigeria. These investments spanned Agri Tech, HR & Talent, and Fintech sectors.
Vision Fund invested $40 million in Apollo Agriculture, an Agri Tech company, during its Series B round in March 2022.