Funding Decline for African Startups in 2023According to a report by ‘Africa: The Big Deal’, startups across Africa raised a total of $2.9 billion in funding in 2023. This amount represents a 39% year-on-year decline compared to the $4.8 billion raised in 2022.
The report, which monitors deals announced by startups on the continent, highlighted that although there was a decline in funding, the results for African startups were better than anticipated, considering the overall funding slowdown experienced during the year.
The report further revealed that in 2023, 500 startups in Africa were able to secure at least $100,000 in funding, a decrease from the 821 startups that achieved the same milestone in 2022. This decline of 39% year-on-year indicates the challenging funding landscape faced by startups in the region.
In summary, African startups witnessed a decline in funding in 2023, with a total of $2.9 billion raised, representing a 39% decrease compared to the previous year. However, despite the funding slowdown, the results were relatively positive considering the circumstances.
Also, the number of startups securing at least $100,000 in funding also experienced a 39% decline, indicating the challenges faced by startups in accessing capital.