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Capital Is Missing the Story

By Laura Davis | Tue Jun 09 2026
African venture capital remains concentrated.
Founder activity does not.
That is the central finding of our latest report, Where Capital Flows: Africa's Venture Ecosystem 2023-2025.
Renew Capital analyzed 1,704 venture transactions across 39 African countries to understand how African venture capital has evolved since the funding boom of 2021 and 2022.
The data confirms that Nigeria, South Africa, Kenya and Egypt continue to attract most venture funding. But it also reveals something less obvious: startup formation is spreading well beyond the continent's traditional venture hubs.
Markets such as Ghana, Rwanda, Morocco, Uganda, Senegal and Ethiopia continue generating meaningful startup activity despite receiving a much smaller share of institutional capital.
The report also highlights the recovery of B2B investment, the emergence of AI and manufacturing as growing categories and the widening gap between founder activity and capital allocation.
For investors, founders and policymakers, the question is no longer whether capital remains concentrated.
It does.
The question is whether capital is keeping pace with where entrepreneurs are building.
Our research suggests it is not.
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Where Capital Flows: Africa's Venture Ecosystem 2023-2025
  • $5.4B invested
  • 1,704 deals analyzed
  • 1,339 companies
  • 39 countries
Available to the first 500 readers.
Download the full report here.