
Africa’s startup funding scene recorded one of its strongest rebounds of 2025 in November, as investor interest swung sharply toward a small group of mature companies.
During the month, the top 10 African startups raised a combined $573 million, accounting for 97.14% of the total $589.9 million secured by 38 startups. In contrast, the remaining 28 startups shared just $16.9 million, highlighting how capital continues to concentrate around scale-ready businesses with proven models.
This performance marked a 29.7% month-on-month increase from October 2025, when startups raised $441.9 million across 59 deals. Although November recorded fewer deals, funding volumes surged, driven largely by two mega IPOs, strong energy-sector investments, and renewed investor appetite for late-stage fintech companies.
The figures underline a cautious investment climate. With tighter global financial conditions and elevated interest rates, investors are prioritising startups with clear revenue streams, scalable infrastructure, and realistic exit paths, while early-stage funding remains limited.
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Top 10 African startups: Kenya’s contribution
Kenya closed out the top 10 list with two startups raising $5 million each, reinforcing East Africa’s steady, though smaller-ticket, presence in the funding landscape.
BasiGo (Kenya)
BasiGo secured a $5 million investment from Proparco. The e-mobility startup provides electric bus solutions for public transport operators in Kenya and Rwanda and has deployed over 100 electric buses across both markets.
Sector: Logistics and Transport
Fund type: Venture round
Jackfruit Network (Kenya)
Jackfruit Network raised a $5 million debt facility backed by TLG Capital and the IDP Foundation to expand lending to low-cost schools in Kenya.
Sector: Education and Jobs
Fund type: Debt
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November 2025 shows that African startup funding is rebounding, but unevenly. Capital is flowing strongly to a few established players, while smaller and early-stage startups continue to face funding pressure. For entrepreneurs, the message is clear: scale, sustainability, and strong fundamentals matter more than ever.
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