Khwarizmi Ventures closes $70 million fund to invest in MENAP startups
- Saudi Arabia-based Khwarizmi Ventures has completed the second closing of its current fund with a value of $70 million to fuel early-stage startups across the MENAP region.
- Khawarizmi has invested in 17 deals so far, bringing the total number of its portfolio companies to 25.
- Last October, the fund announced its first closing with a value of $63 million.
Source: Arab News
Saudi-based Khwarizmi Ventures has completed the second closing of its current fund with a value of SAR262 million ($70 million), to fuel early-stage startups across the Middle East, North Africa and Pakistan region.
The announcement was made as part of the LEAP 2022 tech conference held in Riyadh, jawlah reported.
“With the second closing of our fund, we aim to exploit and further empower the growth wave in the Middle East, North Africa and Pakistan region in the field of venture investment,” co-founder, Yasser Al-Qadi, said.
Aiming to expand further, Khawarizmi has invested in 17 deals so far, bringing the total number of its companies to 25, with investments covering eight areas in eight different countries.
“Through the additional funding, we aspire to enable the region’s leading startups to reach their highest potential, while continuing to support our existing businesses with affiliate investments to support their growth journey,” Abdulaziz Al-Turki, managing partner, said.
Last October, the fund announced its first closing with a value of SAR237 million.