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Delta40 Raises $20M To Back Early-Stage African Startups

Daba Finance/Delta40 Raises $20M To Back Early-Stage African Startups
BREAKING NEWSFebruary 11, 2026 at 10:03 AM UTC

TLDR

  • Kenya-based venture firm Delta40 raised $20 million from Soros Economic Development Fund and the Rockefeller Foundation to support early-stage startups in Africa, attracting 54 investors from 13 countries.
  • The fund covers equity, debt, and grants, with a focus on energy, mobility, agriculture, and financial services sectors, aiming to provide initial cheques ranging from $100,000 to $500,000 at idea-to-seed stage.
  • Delta40, established in 2021, backs companies like Lori and SunFi, plans to leverage AI tools, and will utilize the new capital to expand its portfolio and create more startups.

Kenya-based venture firm Delta40 has raised $20 million to expand financing for early-stage startups across Africa, with backing from the Soros Economic Development Fund and the Rockefeller Foundation.

The fund includes equity, debt and grants, and attracted 54 investors from 13 countries. Participants include development finance institutions, foundations, family offices and 25 startup founders. Fourteen investors are based in Africa.

More than half of the capital is commercial, return-seeking funding, founder and Chief Executive Lyndsay Holley Handler said.

Delta40 writes initial cheques of $100,000 to $500,000 at idea-to-seed stage, with follow-on capacity. It focuses on energy and mobility, agriculture and food systems, and financial services. The firm plans to apply artificial intelligence tools across its portfolio.

Founded in 2021, Delta40 has backed 16 companies, including logistics platform Lori and solar fintech SunFi. It operates venture studios in Kenya and Nigeria, where it helps develop minimum viable products, build teams and spin out standalone companies.

The new capital will be used to expand the portfolio and launch more companies internally.

Key Takeaways

Delta40’s raise reflects a shift in African startup funding toward venture builder models that combine capital with operational support. As venture funding slows and investors push for stronger fundamentals, early-stage founders face pressure to show traction sooner and manage costs tightly. Studio models address that gap by embedding product, strategy and governance support from the outset. This approach mirrors structures used in Western markets, where venture studios act as co-founders rather than passive investors. In Africa, where many founders are first-time entrepreneurs and ecosystem support is uneven, hands-on backing can reduce early failure rates. The mix of commercial and concessional capital also shows how impact-driven investors are blending return targets with development goals. For sectors like energy, agriculture and mobility, where capital intensity is higher, structured financing that includes debt and grants can extend runway and improve survival odds. Delta40’s model suggests that in tighter markets, value creation may depend as much on execution support as on access to capital.

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