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Register: Disrupting Ventures want to invest in profitable African startups

AdminBy AdminJune 28, 2025Updated:June 28, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Nnamdi Oranye – Founder, Disrupting Ventures

Disrupting Ventures are looking for their next portfolio company for a 2026 investment.

Says Nnamdi Oranye (Founder, Disrupting Ventures):

We’re not chasing unicorns—we’re seeking profitable businesses. We’re an angel investment firm focused on African tech startups that have a clear path to profitability. We’re highly selective—making just 1-2 investments per year—and we only back companies that have achieved revenue but haven’t quite cracked profitability yet.

We start with initial investments of $3,000-$5,000, with follow-on funding available as startups hit profitability milestones. Our secret weapon? A proprietary database tracking over 7,000 African-focused startups with half a million data points. Think of it as our crystal ball for market intelligence and competitive analysis.

We roll up our sleeves with our portfolio companies, many of whom go on to join top-tier global accelerators. Our philosophy is simple: achieve profitability first, then chase the bigger funding rounds. It’s about building sustainable businesses that can thrive in the African tech ecosystem for the long haul.

If you’re a founder at the pre-seed stage, please click here for more details and to register.


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