Nest.vc Launches In Africa

12 Jul

Everyone loves a good love story.  Especially when things go according to plan: start-up founder meets venture capitalist with deep pockets, tons of real-world experience, great contacts and of course, a tried and tested system for navigating to success.

For most African tech startups who have been financed by one of Africa’s leading venture capital funds, this idyllic scenario couldn’t be further from reality.

This week, the folks at Hong Kong’s only private, full service startup accelerator, Nest, have granted the African Tech Round-up an exclusive to break the news of their plans to ride into Africa’s startup funding scene like a knight in shining armour to “make an impact” by sweeping pretty damsels (aka promising startups) off their feet.

Listen in to hear straight from Nest’s Africa Managing Partner, Aaron Fu, what he and his team plan to offer investable prospects on the continent (starting with Kenya) by way of finance, expertise and other key elements of startup support.

Also in this week’s show– all the week’s digital, tech and innovation news from across Africa:

  • A quick update from my co-host, Tefo Mohapi, on the official launch of Facebook Africa’s office in Johannesburg,
  • Details on the far-reaching consequences of the embarrassing security breach at controversial spyware company Hacking Team,
  • Worrying news on internet security laws being proposed by the Kenyan government,
  • The low-low on a multi-million dollar locomotive scandal in South Africa, and
  • The latest on bitcoin platform BitX’s foray into the Nigerian market.

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