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    Endeavor South Africa closes $12.65M fund with backing from major financial institutions

    ElanBy ElanApril 9, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Endeavor South Africa closes .65M fund with backing from major financial institutions
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    • Raised $12.65 million, backed by Firstrand, Standard Bank, Allan Gray and the SA SME Fund

    • Focused on early-stage startups, with first investment in Tyme Group, a fintech in commercial banking

    • Backed by major financial institutions, strengthening fund credibility

    Endeavor South Africa has closed its Harvest Fund III at $12.65 million to support early-stage startups. Launched in 2023, the fund reached its final close in April 2026, nearly three years later, exceeding expectations for South African venture capital. It attracted backing from major financial institutions including Firstrand, Standard Bank, Allan Gray, and the SA SME Fund. According to PitchBook, the fund has already invested in Tyme Group, a fintech generating revenue in commercial banking and serving over 2 million customers across Africa.

    Harvest Fund III is structured as an early-stage venture capital vehicle providing funding, mentorship, and operational support to high-growth startups. Limited partners made their commitments in April 2026, ensuring a diversified and stable capital base designed to reduce risk for both the fund and its portfolio companies. The investment strategy focuses on scalable and innovative businesses, as illustrated by its backing of Tyme Group.

    Endeavor South Africa said the fund represents “a strong vote of trust in the future of South African entrepreneurship.” This comes as Africa’s early-stage venture capital market expands, with total VC funding reaching $305 million in 2025, up 18% year-on-year. Backed by major financial institutions, the fund benefits from stronger credibility. According to PitchBook’s analysis of South African VC trends, funds supported by top-tier limited partners have historically increased startup follow-on funding by 40–50%.

    By targeting early-stage companies such as Tyme Group, the fund aims to scale businesses that drive job creation and financial inclusion. Beyond capital, it provides credibility, mentorship, and strategic support, helping startups secure follow-on funding and expand.

    By Cynthia Ebot Takang

    12.65M Africa backing closes Endeavor financial Fund institutions Major South
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