Good people, I am very happy to share that we have launched Tekedia Capital and just made our first two investments (a digital bank in Nigeria, and a California-based digital-tech in energy downstream sector with focus in Africa). I invite all nations, all organizations, and all people of the world to partner with us to build the next Africa.
Through our playbook, everyone can have access to Africa-operating category-king companies, which are changing the ordinance of markets, and accelerating human welfare, community advancements and wealth in nations.
Prospective investors, click here to learn more, watch the short video, and schedule to speak with us [email [email protected] and we will send time slots].
Tekedia Capital offers a specialty investment vehicle (or investment syndicate) which makes it possible for citizens, groups and organizations to co-invest in innovative startups and young companies in Africa. Capital from these investing entities are pooled together and then invested in a specific company or companies. Our focus is on companies with primary operations in Africa even though they may be legally domiciled within or outside Africa.
We invest in mainly technology-anchored companies and are sector-agnostic which means those companies could be operating in any industry, including finance, real estate, education, health, logistics, etc. The opportunity is open for individuals in Africa, Africans in diasporas, global citizens in any place in the world, investment groups and organizations around the world.
This is the era of opportunity. Yes, a cambrian moment for the creation of new wealth, and I want you to get excited about the promises of the future. Click and learn more.
For startups which are looking for funds, learn more here. This video explains what we are looking for in startups and their leaders.
Let’s #BuildAfricaTogether.
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This is a great idea. However, I believe to make it more accessible, you might need to consider reducing the minimum investment amount for investors to between $2,000 – $5,000.
I know that investment managers prefer large blocks of funds from few investors to reduce administrative costs of managing lots of small investors.
Benson, we will get there but we need to start from a position.
Very good one. This wiill grant Nigerians locally & in diaspora to channel ideal investible funds
I believe you will need a bank to partner with, I work with the most profitable bank in Nigeria. Would I appreciate if you could give me the opportunity to meet with you.
Thanks so much. This is well noted.