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Monex Ventures, Uncovered Fund Launch $20 Million Fund for African Infrastructure Startups

Monex Ventures and Tokyo based Uncovered Fund have created a ¥3 billion ($20 million) investment partnership to back early stage African and Middle Eastern startups building digital and physical infrastructure.

The Uncovered Monex Africa Investment Partnership will focus on finance, logistics, mobility, and sustainability, sectors seen as foundational for mass technology adoption across the continent.

Uncovered Fund, which has operated in Africa since 2019, brings local deal sourcing and regional expertise. Monex Ventures contributes corporate relationships in Japan, which the fund intends to leverage by connecting startups to established Japanese companies for market access, technical knowhow, and distribution support.

The fund is looking into consumer payments, micro lending, and B2B payment and accounting platforms, last mile delivery, warehouse management, and retail tech, used vehicle marketplaces and early stage EV ecosystems and agritech and carbon related ventures that could generate demand for Japanese machinery and IoT solutions.

Strategic Matchmaking

A source close to the fund described the model as “strategic matchmaking,” offering Japanese corporates a route into African innovation while giving startups commercial pathways into new markets.

The fund will write seed and pre Series A checks, with a focus on operational support rather than chasing valuation driven rounds. The partnership’s dual mandate—financial returns plus corporate integration—will test its ability to align procurement cycles and compliance frameworks with startups’ rapid product iterations.

Execution Challenges

Africa’s startup scene remains fragmented, and building corporate partnerships requires patience. Translating introductions into contracts or distribution agreements can take years. The fund’s differentiation will hinge on its ability to secure tangible commercial outcomes such as procurement deals, joint ventures, or manufacturing tie ups with Japanese partners.

Competitive Landscape

Pan African funds and regional VCs remain active across these sectors, raising the bar for differentiation. The Uncovered Monex vehicle will need to prove that its corporate partnership model delivers more than capital—a theme increasingly central as global investors shift toward hands on engagement with African startups.

If successful, the strategy could validate a playbook pairing regional venture expertise with multinational corporate access. If not, it risks underscoring the difficulty of aligning global corporate structures with early stage innovation cycles.

 

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