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In Two Weeks: A Dynamic Scene for Startups Across MENA

The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region has witnessed growing momentum in venture capital activity, with a number of emerging startups making headlines across diverse sectors — from water tech and circular fashion to fintech, edtech, and logistics.

Here’s a roundup of the standout companies and funding rounds that recently captured attention:

CompanySectorCountry/RegionRound TypeAmount Raised
Kumulus WaterWater TechnologyTunisiaSeed€3.1 million
ShipBeeLogisticsQatarPre-SeedQAR 855,000
TaawouniEdTechSaudi ArabiaNot specified$1.6 million
Qanooni AILegalTechUAE/UKPre-Seed$2 million
NovaTalent RecruitmentEurope / Middle EastSeed/Undisclosed$3.6 million
StitchFintechSaudi ArabiaSeed$10 million
QashioSpend ManagementUAEMixed Round$19.8 million
SnitchFashionIndia / Middle EastSeries B$40 million
MedaConstruction MaterialsSaudi ArabiaFounding RoundUndisclosed
InovatTax RefundsEuropeLikely AngelUndisclosed

Strategic Investments and Acquisitions

  • Mrsool (Saudi Arabia): Investment firm Nomu Capital acquired a majority stake to support the company’s planned public listing on the Saudi stock market.
  • Santechture (UAE): Received a strategic investment from U.S.-based CuraHealth to enhance its AI-driven healthcare solutions.

New Partnerships and Investment Vehicles

  • Super Capital + Axel Peyriere: Launched a new investment club aiming to support 10 startups annually.
  • PTS Holdings: Announced the $10M COREangels MEA Fund.
  • Badir + Shorooq Partners: Entered a strategic partnership to support startups in tech and other vital sectors.
  • Shell Egypt + Flat6Labs: Their “Entlaqah” program has trained over 1,000 entrepreneurs to date.

Analytical Takeaways:

Sector Distribution

  • Fintech received the lion’s share of attention, followed by logistics and edtech.
  • Niche sectors like water tech and fashion are drawing increased investor interest, reflecting a rising focus on environmental and developmental impact.

Early-Stage Dominance

  • Most rounds fell into early-stage categories (Pre-Seed, Seed, or Initial Rounds), indicating both a vibrant pipeline and a growing need for follow-on capital in later stages.

Geographical Expansion

  • Companies such as Kumulus, Nova, and Stitch are operating across multiple regions (Europe, the Gulf, and Africa), signaling maturity in their business models.
  • Several startups have moved beyond their local markets (e.g., Qatar and Tunisia) and are eyeing broader regional or global expansion.

Role of Local and Global Investors

  • Funding sources ranged from regional VCs like Shorooq Partners and Raed Ventures to international players such as CDP Venture Capital and vc.
  • Angel investors played a key role in supporting very early-stage startups like ShipBee and Qanooni AI.

العربية (Arabic) To read the article in Arabic, click here

Mohamed Yahya

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صحافي اقتصادي، يغطي أخبار الأسواق والاستثمار وريادة الأعمال، ويقدّم تحليلات معمّقة تعكس تطورات الاقتصاد في المنطقة العربية
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