The investors rocking 2021 so faršŸ‘Øā€šŸŽ¤

This week we thought weā€™d look at the investors that have been involved in the most deals so far this year.Ā Weā€™re talking disclosed deals, but also some confidential ones theyā€™ve kindly shared with us šŸ˜‰. Two players in particular –Ā Launch AfricaĀ &Ā Kepple AfricaĀ – seem to have taken a pretty strong lead. With 18 and 17 deals respectively, they are investing at a rate of over a deal a week(!). They are followed byĀ Y CombinatorĀ &Ā Flat6Labs. Beyond the volume of deals, at least two points are worth mentioning about them. Firstly, it is very encouraging to see that these most active investors are venturing outside of the ā€œBig Fourā€ (NG, ZA, KE, EG) and also signing deals, or taking part in rounds, with start-ups based in Tunisia, CĆ“te dā€™Ivoire, Botswana, Senegal or Togo. Secondly, these Top 4 are active in rounds as low as ~$100k, and the median rounds theyā€™re involved in are usually in that ā€œmissing middleā€ early-stage start-ups are often calling outĀ (āš ļø not to misread the data: we are talking ā€˜overall round sizeā€™ here, not ā€˜individual investorsā€™ ticket sizeā€™). Of course, many more other investors have signed deals this year already. If we include the full ā€˜long tailā€™,Ā in 2021 so far, at least 216 investors have already participated in one deal or more on the continent. And there is no doubt some of those who were most active in 2020 (thinkĀ Goodwell Investments,Ā 500 StartupsĀ orĀ Lateral Capital) have also been building their portfolios this year, and have a few deals up their sleeve to be disclosed soon (ā€¦or not!).

https://thebigdeal.substack.com/p/the-investors-rocking-2021-so-far

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