Kenya E-health Startup MYDAWA Raises $20 Million In Funding From Alta Semper Capital

By Joseph-Albert Kuuire 2 Min Read

MYDAWA, a Kenyan health-tech startup famous for its e-pharmacy platform, has received a $20 million capital injection from private equity investor Alta Semper Capital. 

About MYDAWA

Founded in 2016, MYDAWA provides consumers across the region easy access to safe, affordable healthcare products and medical services, through a proprietary technology-based solution. The company controls and provides all its operations including logistics in-house to ensure service levels. 

Over the years, MYDAWA has grown to become a fully regulated one-stop shop for healthcare with access to consultations, tests, referrals, and a continuous help desk, all accessed by whatever channel suits the customer. 

Why This Matters

The new investment marks Alta Semper’s entry into digital healthcare in Africa in the region. CEO Afsane Jetha says their focus is on market-leading businesses highly diversified, politically stable, and fast-growing economies.

What They’re Saying

‘’MYDAWA was the logical choice for us as their groundbreaking technology, underpinning a scalable business model along with regulatory know-how and market entry experience mapped so well to our own strategy.  The drive to increase access to good advice and safe and affordable medication is core to our overall mission of democratizing access to health and wellbeing across the African continent.” Afsane said. 

With consumer spending in Africa projected to reach $2.1 trillion by 2025, this represents one of the continent’s largest business opportunities. Therefore, the investment into MYDAWA is part of our strategic aim at meeting this growing demand by investing in locally produced and value-priced consumer goods and services,’’ she added. 

The Bigger Picture

At the same time, MYDAWA has also announced the acquisition of Uganda’s Guardian Health for an undisclosed sum. The pharmacy chain operates around 19 new stores in key locations in Kampala and neighbouring regions.

The move, the startup says is its first steps in international expansion as it continues to seek potential acquisitions, collaborations, and promising startups situated across Africa.


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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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