HSEVEN launches Africa startup acceleration programme with up to €1.5 million investment per business
HSEVEN, Africa’s largest accelerator is launching “HSEVEN DISRUPT
AFRICA”, an ambitious startup acceleration program designed for
entrepreneurs of the Moroccan and African diaspora.
The 6-month program will provide a seed investment of €150,000 plus an eventual investment of €500,000 to €1.5 million.
HSEVEN DISRUPT AFRICA is designed to support exceptional
entrepreneurs building high-impact
startups, and targets seed and early
stage startups with 2 to 5 founders that are eager to impact Africa
through innovative services, products and business models.
The program will start with a global call for applications, followed
by an international selection roadshow in New York, Montréal, San
Francisco, Shanghai, Dubaï, Londres, Amsterdam, Paris, Casablanca.
The selected startups will benefit from a seed investment of €150,000
at the beginning of the program for 5 to 7% equity, then an eventual
investment of €500,000 to €1.5 million at the end of the program. These
investments will be granted through a partnership with the venture
capital firm Azur Partners. The program will also benefit from funding
of the Dutch Good Growth Fund (DGGF) and the Innov-Invest program of the
Caisse Centrale de Garantie (CCG) with the support of the World Bank.
The startups will be given strategic advice and expertise, access to
key networks and capital through our partners Azur Partners, Fabernovel,
Strategy&, PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), l’École Centrale, Amazon
Web Services and the top 50 Venture Capital firms interested by Africa.
They will also benefit from tailored mentoring with +350 Moroccan and
international mentors. For more information, visit: www.hseven.co
The startups will be located at HSEVEN’s 12,000 ft² campus in the
heart of the Marina of Casablanca. The call for applications is now open
and 10 startups will be selected to take part in the program.
“We will bring the best Moroccan, African, and African-at-heart
entrepreneurs from all over the world to build impactful world-class
African startups” said Amine Al-Hazzaz, Founder & CEO of HSEVEN.
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