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September 3, 2020Safaricom launches 2nd edition of Spark Venture Fund
Safaricom has allocated US$5 million to its Spark Venture Fund to invest in local tech startups in Kenya that are strategically aligned with Safaricom’s purpose.
The new allocation will go a long way in supporting the successful development and growth of high potential tech start-ups in Kenya.
The fund will support start-ups through a combination of investment, business development support and technical assistance leveraging on Safaricom’s unique capabilities, assets and market positioning.
Safaricom created Spark Venture Fund in 2014 to invest and support late-seed, early-growth stage companies with a presence in Kenya, whilst leveraging Safaricom assets to enable the companies to scale.
This was a US$1 million fund that supported the successful development and growth of high potential mobile tech start-ups in Kenya through a combination of investment, business development support and technical assistance leveraging on Safaricom’s unique capabilities, assets and market positioning.
The amount was subsequently fully invested into 6 mobile technology start-ups in Kenya namely Sendy, Lynk, Ajua, Eneza, iProcure and Farmdrive.
This year, Safaricom allocated an additional US$5 million to the fund to invest up to US$500,000 into each selected startup in convertible notes or equity investment.
The startups will be identified and selected by a fund manager (S&B ventures) and upon completion of due diligence process be presented to the Investment Committee and Board of Trustees for funding consideration.
Spark Venture Fund is looking for startups with solutions in agriculture, education and healthcare; Startups in other categories of strategic importance and being complementary to Safaricom’s purpose will also be considered.
Interested startups need to have Kenyan presence, a core diverse skilled team with a refined working mobile-based product/service. The startup needs to have an active user base currently generating revenues and be willing to sign a partnership with Safaricom.
Interested startups can apply to S&B Ventures at spark@africatechventures.co.ke
Selection criteria
The fund will be made available to tech-enabled start-ups as an enabler in the below verticals;
- Agriculture
- Education
- Healthcare
From time to time start-ups in other categories of strategic importance and being complementary to Safaricom’s purpose will also be considered.
Investees will have the following characteristics;
Required
- Kenyan presence
- A Core diverse skilled team
- Refined Working mobile based product/service
- Commercially viable business model
- Active user base
- Generating revenues
- Partnership with Safaricom signed or being discussed
- Raising equity or quasi equity