Nuwa Capital announces first close of fund; targets $100m
Dubai and Riyadh-based Nuwa Capital has announced the first close of its flagship fund – Nuwa Ventures Fund I (NVFI), having raised three-quarters of its $100 million target.
The fund primarily targets rapidly growing markets in MENA and neighbouring geographies, including sub-Saharan Africa, Turkey and Pakistan.
Nuwa Capital was founded in February 2020 by Khaled Talhouni, Sarah Abu Risheh and Stephanie Nour Prince in response to a lack of impactful operational and strategic support from investors. To this effect, the fund launched the ‘Nuwa Network’, a close-knit network of founders and operational experts, to help startups navigate challenges with scaling and expansion, among others.
Khaled Talhouni, managing partner at Nuwa Capital said, “We launched the fund in a year forever marked with the upending of how our economies and societies have traditionally functioned. At the heart of this shift was the unprecedented adoption of technology, particularly in emerging markets. This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity for us to reshape our economies around innovation and entrepreneurship and prime our societies for decades of positive growth.”
Nuwa Capital has built its value proposition around supporting founders and companies it invests in through a structured value creation framework. This is with a network of operating partners and through connecting the fund’s investors and limited partners (LPs), particularly corporate investors, with the startups that are effecting change in their respective industries.
To date, the fund has signed with a selective pool of large groups and family offices across various industries, such as healthcare, pharmaceutical, real estate, food & beverage, media, and logistics. For many of Nuwa Capital’s LPs, this investment represents their first such position in a MENA fund. Regional institutional investors are also among its investor base.
The Nuwa Capital team has a long-standing track record of investing in some of the leading companies emerging in MENA over the past decade including: Careem, Mumzworld, Goldenscent, Twiga Foods, Insider, and Nana Direct. Prior to closing the fund, the team also invested in several regional companies, including Eyewa, Homzmart, and Flexxpay, and is set to announce further investments in the coming weeks.
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