5 Ghanaian Tech Companies Who Have Raised the Most in Funding

In our estimates, the Ghanaian tech ecosystem has raised an estimated $40 million in the first half of 2024

By Joseph-Albert Kuuire 1 Min Read

Over the years, a number of local tech companies have expanded to other African countries raised significant amounts of money to grow and expand.

According to our internal data, Ghanaian tech startups have raised over $400 million through venture capital firms since 2016.

In our estimates, the Ghanaian tech ecosystem has raised an estimated $40 million in the first half of 2024.

Here's a look at the top 5 funded tech startups in Ghana over the years

mPharma

mPharma is a venture-backed startup with a simple mission: Make prescription drugs in emerging markets easily accessible, and easily affordable.

Amount raised: $65 million


Fido

Fido is a financial institution based in Accra, Ghana and licensed by Bank of Ghana. The company provides fast and easy short-term loans, called FIDO Loans.

Amount raised: $68 million


Africa Health Holding

Africa Health Holdings (AHH) is a leading tech-forward healthcare system in Africa with 65+ healthcare facilities operating in Egypt, Nigeria, Kenya, and Ghana.

Amount raised: $42 million


Zeepay

Zeepay is a mobile Financial Services company focused on providing integrated mobile payments services with mobile wallets targeting the unbanked and banked population with the objective of bringing the unbanked into the financial stream and easing payments and collections for the banked population.

Amount raised: $23.8 million


Jetstream Africa

Jetstream Africa is a cross-border trade logistics technology company. Jetstream leverages technology to help African businesses manage and control their cross-border supply chains.

Amount raised: $16 million


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    Joseph-Albert Kuuire is the creator, editor, and journalist at Tech Labari. Email: joseph@techlabari.com Twitter: @jakuuire
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