Many team members at Unicorn Nest are Ukrainians affected by Russian aggression. We do our best to solve any issues and answer your questions in the shortest possible time frames but some delays are possible.

Top 17 VC funds in North Africa and the Middle East with the biggest sum of Early Stage funding rounds in EdTech industry over the recent years

Top 17 VC funds in North Africa and the Middle East with the biggest sum of Early Stage funding rounds in EdTech industry over the recent years

Intro

Top 17 VC funds according to the total money raised in the funding rounds. These are active VC funds that have invested in Early Stage over the last 4 years. These funds are actively investing in EdTech industry.

Top 17 VC funds in North Africa and the Middle East with the biggest sum of Early Stage funding rounds in EdTech industry over the recent years
data provided by Unicorn Nest

Save this chart to use it in your presentation
Download the diagram

Market analysis

Amount of money raised in EdTech funding rounds is $172.6 M, which is 1.1% from the total amount of money raised in Early Stage rounds in North Africa and the Middle East.

About the top Funds:

  • The first place is taken by Vy Capital which is a VC. The last place belongs to Mindshift Capital which is a VC.
  • The most common countries among top VCs are Israel and United Arab Emirates. They host 7 VCs each. There are also funds from Egypt and Saudi Arabia.
  • VCs in the sample made the most deals in the period from 2004 to 2019. For some funds 2018 was the year with the most amount of deals.
  • The minimum number of portfolio companies for VCs in the sample is 1, the maximum is 167. Average number of portfolio companies is 49.9 while median is 28.5. The most common amount of portfolio companies for VCs in the sample is 3.
Early Stage Venture EdTech North Africa and the Middle East
Looking for investments?
We help you to get a list of investors based on your personal choice
Crunchbase icon

Content report

The following text will be sent to our editors: