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Since 2022, Voltron Capital has backed 17 African startups across 20 disclosed funding rounds totaling $25.8M, most heavily in Nigeria and Fintech.
Voltron Capital is a venture capital firm on a mission to back extraordinary entrepreneurs out of Africa solving the continent's most important problems. Co-founded by Olumide Soyombo and Abe Choi, the firm is based in Lagos, Nigeria. Since January 2022, Voltron Capital has participated in 16 funding rounds, investing a total of $21.9M primarily at the seed stage (15 rounds) with one Series A. The firm focuses on Nigeria (15 investments) and Senegal (1), targeting sectors such as fintech (7), health tech (2), edtech (1), e-commerce and retail (1), logistics and supply chain (1), energy and utilities (1), marketing and CRM (1), real estate and property (1), and productivity and workspace (1). Notable portfolio companies include Bujeti, Clafiya, Earnipay, Klump, Maad, and Remedial Health. Voltron Capital frequently co-invests with Ventures Platform (9 rounds), alongside Y Combinator, Microtraction, and others.
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Voltron Capital has backed 17 African startups across 20 disclosed funding rounds tracked on Liners, totaling $25.8M since 2022.
Mostly Seed: 16 of its 20 tracked rounds are at that stage, followed by Pre-Seed (2).
Its tracked rounds lean toward Fintech (6), Logistics & Supply Chain (2), Health Tech (2), and 8 more sectors.
Voltron Capital most often shares rounds with Ventures Platform (12 shared deals), Microtraction (3 shared deals), Zrosk Investment Management (2 shared deals).
Voltron Capital has backed 16 companies, mostly in Nigeria such as Clafiya (health tech), Lingawa (edtech), Maad (e-commerce in Senegal), Sunfi (energy), and PressOne (marketing). Investments span from $300K to $4.0M.