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Big deals mask shrinking seed funding across Africa’s startup ecosystem

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Big deals mask shrinking seed funding across Africa’s startup ecosystem

Africa's startup funding market appears steady at $3.3 billion, but a sharp decline in small early-stage investments is raising concerns about the ecosystem's future. The number of equity deals between $100,000 and $500,000 dropped to 129 in the past 12 months, the lowest level since 2021.

Africa's startup funding market is holding steady at the top, with $3.3 billion raised in the 12 months to March 2026. However, a sharp drop in small early-stage investments is raising concerns about the future of the ecosystem. The number of equity deals between $100,000 and $500,000 declined to 129, down from 148 a year earlier. In 2021, 53% of equity deals were between $100,000 and $500,000, but by 2025, this share had dropped to 45%. Grants above $100,000 reached a record level in 2025 but weakened in 2026, with only 15 grants recorded in the first quarter. Analysts warn that the decline in early-stage funding could reduce innovation and limit the number of startups that grow into major players.

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