ABAN is a pan-African network organization for angel investors, established in 2015 by six pioneering angel networks in Africa. ABAN represents an emerging sector that plays a vital role in the future of Africa’s early-stage ecosystem, providing valuable human and financial capital to startups through a growing number of angel investor groups, syndicates, and networks across the continent.
Increase the pool of angel investors who support and fund promising entrepreneurs in Africa
Develop and provide the support infrastructure to maximize the impact of Angel investors in Africa
Support member groups and networks towards an investment target of $100 Million in at least 500 startups to create over 10,000 jobs annually
Engage local, national, regional, continental, and global policy makers on Angel investment as a development asset class
Largest business angel community with 5000+ Business Angel Investors across Africa
More than 50% ABAN Angels are actively investing in sectors like climate-smart agriculture, digital trade, technology, healthcare, education, clean energy, smart cities, and sports & creatives
Over the past decade, $35 million has been invested in more than 1,200 early-stage startups
Since 2022, the Catalytic Africa matching fund and our cross-border vehicle, ABAIV, have mobilized 10× capital, backing startups in 15+ countries
Investor training
Network development
Co-investment facilitation
Best-practice development
Our co-investment platform is built in partnership with AfriLabs
We offer matching funding to support angel investments in startups
The platform targets startups emerging from innovation hubs across Africa
ABAIV transforms early cross-border investment in Africa
Business Angels from Africa and the diaspora pool funds in one entity
Transparent ownership structure for each startup
ABAIV manages capital and returns based on contributions
Benefits and value of becoming an accredited business angel
Eligibility criteria for becoming accredited business angels
Expert-led deal structuring
Tailored technical assistance
Direct access to capital
As a Chair of Angel Network Botswana and an investor in diverse startups. I have witnessed the transformative impact of early-stage investment when paired with mentorship and market access
Mythri Sambasivan-George
ABAN Board Member
need to build for the majority. For me, angel investing is how we place early bets on the world we want to live in, where innovation is inclusive, capital is catalytic, and problem-solvers have the early support they need to build for the majority
Kristin Wilson
Managing Partner at Bold Angel Fund
Community building is crucial. We emphasise fostering a supportive ecosystem of like-minded investors and entrepreneurs, creating an environment where angels provide not just funding but strategic guidance and mentorship. This collaborative spirit enhances startups’ chances of success. Additionally, our structured deal flow and diligence process ensure that only the most promising companies make it to the investment committee. We apply a methodical approach, from scouting and filtering startups to conducting thorough due diligence, which leads to better returns.
Maha Mandour
CEO of COREangels MEA
Angel investing can be very risky individually, yet easier to win collectively. As a diaspora based business angel, I have found the African Business Angel Network (ABAN) incredibly helpful with everything from deal sourcing to due diligence and have been fortunate to have co-invested with other network members in deals across 3 different countries.
Isaac Ewaleifoh
ABAN Board Member
Effective network leadership plays a key role in creating a collaborative environment where members feel included and actively contribute to core activities like deal sourcing and event management. Another essential aspect is the active engagement of angels in portfolio support. Business Angel Investors stay connected when their skills and experience directly benefit portfolio companies. Running an angel network requires significant effort, so finding efficiencies and synergies is crucial to prevent leadership burnout and maintain momentum.
Rodrique Msechu
Founder of Serengeti Angels
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