OpenSeedVC, a new early-stage venture capital firm, has officially launched with a $10 million fund dedicated to supporting African startups. This inaugural fund aims to back founders with domain expertise across the continent, focusing on tech-driven ventures with high growth potential.
OpenSeedVC’s mission is to bridge the funding gap that many African startups face, fostering innovation and entrepreneurship across the region. The firm plans to invest up to $150,000 in promising startups, providing them with the necessary capital to scale their operations.
The fund is expected to spur significant advancements in various sectors, including fintech, healthcare, and agritech, contributing to Africa’s economic growth and technological development. OpenSeedVC is positioning itself as a critical player in driving the next wave of innovation on the continent.
“We are excited to launch OpenSeedVC and support the incredible talent and potential that exists within the African startup ecosystem,” said a spokesperson for the firm. “Our goal is to identify and nurture high-growth tech ventures that can make a substantial impact on the continent’s economy.”
Looking ahead, OpenSeedVC has plans to close its second funding round by next May, indicating a sustained commitment to investing in Africa’s burgeoning startup landscape. As the firm embarks on this journey, it aims to catalyze transformative developments and support the next generation of African entrepreneurs.