UNCOVERED FUND is a venture capital firm that leads the creation of industries in Africa and other emerging countries.
Employees: 1-10
Investment Type: Venture Capital
Investment Stage: Seed
Portfolio 11
Date | Name | Website | Total Raised | Location |
22.06.2022 | Thepeer | thepeer.co | $2.1M | United Sta... |
- | CredPal | credpal.com | $16.5M | United Sta... |
- | Send | send.ng | - | Nigeria, L... |
- | Yoco | yoco.co.za | $16M | South Afri... |
- | GOZEM | gozem.co | $10M | Singapore |
- | Bongalow | bongalow.com | - | United Sta... |
- | Lipa Later... | lipalater.com | $24M | Kenya, Nai... |
- | Brass ∙ Bu... | trybrass.com | - | Mali, Bama... |
- | Bettr | bettr.app | - | - |
- | Your Authe... | rxalldelivered.com | - | - |
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Persons 1
Date | First Name | Last Name | Title | |||
- | Takuma | Terakubo | CEO & ... | linkedin.c... | - | t******o@u... |
Mentions in press and media 12
Date | Title | Description |
15.06.2025 | Sylndr, an Egyptian Online Car Retailer, has secured US $15.7 million in a Series A equity funding round | Sylndr, Egypt’s leading online used-car platform, has secured US $15.7 million in a Series A equity funding round, led by Development Partners International’s (DPI) Nclude Fund, with participation from Algebra Ventures, Nuwa Capital, Raed V... |
28.05.2025 | Sylndr Drives Change in Egypt’s Used-Car Market with $15.7 Million Funding | In the bustling streets of Cairo, a revolution is underway. Sylndr, Egypt’s leading used-car marketplace, has just secured $15.7 million in a Series A funding round. This investment, led by Development Partners International (DPI) Venture C... |
23.05.2025 | To promote automotive innovation in Egypt, Sylndr closes $15.7 M Series A round | Sylndr, Egypt’s leading used-car marketplace, today announced the closing of its $15.7 million Series A equity round, led by Development Partners International (DPI) Venture Capital via the Nclude Fund, with participation from Algebra Ventu... |
30.01.2024 | More than 30 startups and VCs come to Japan from Africa Japan’s only tech conference SHOWCASE AFRICA 2024 will be held in Tokyo | - |
30.01.2024 | More than 30 startups and VCs come to Japan from Africa Japan’s only tech conference SHOWCASE AFRICA 2024 will be held in Tokyo | Uncovered Fund Co., Ltd. [More than 30 startups and VCs come to Japan from Africa] Japan’s only tech conference SHOWCASE AFRICA 2024 will be held in Tokyo -The next generation of global leaders who will lead the Global South gather on the t... |
01.03.2022 | ‘African founders, African VCs, solving African problems’: Marketforce CEO on $40m Series A | Africa’s fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) market has grown exponentially in recent years, thanks to the continent’s rapidly-growing population and spending power. With its most recent fundraise, Kenyan B2B player Marketforce has cemented i... |
22.10.2021 | Techpoint Awards, AltSchool by TalentQL, Privacy Roundtable PT2, Brass’ $1.7m funding | Share this article: Good day. Today, I’m discussing: TalentQL’s AltSchool Privacy Roundtable PT2 BIZ301 for SMEs Brass’ latest funding You can now get a Diploma in Software Engineering from AltSchool You won’t believe this. In 2021, over 1 ... |
21.10.2021 | Nigerian fintech Brass raises $1.7mn to expand SME banking | Share this: Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)Click to share on Skype (Opens in new... |
17.02.2021 | MTN Mastercard partnership, Quickteller and eCommerce, SFAN’s $250k pre-seed | Share this article: Good day, Oluwanifemi and Emmanuel here Today we are discussing: MTN Mastercard partnership Quickteller ventures into eCommerce Some funding news MTN Mastercard partnership Photo Credit: Olgierd (dogs, gear, equipment, e... |
16.02.2021 | Uncovered Fund of Japan launches a $15 million fund to support early-stage start-ups in Africa | Uncovered Fund, a venture capital company targeting African early-stage start-ups, announced that it has launched its $15 million fund. The company will invest $50,000 to $500,000 in seed and Series A stages of African start-ups. Takuma Ter... |
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