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TLcom Capital Accelerates African Startup Growth with Pre-Seed Fund

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Venture capital firm TLcom Capital has deployed 50% of its $5 million pre-seed fund, marking a significant step in its strategy to back Africa’s earliest-stage entrepreneurs and embed itself more deeply in the continent’s startup ecosystem.

The vehicle, known as the TIDE Africa Pre-Seed Investments (TAPSI), reached the milestone following a $2 million seed round investment in TurnStay, a South African travel payments platform.

Launched in 2022, TAPSI was designed to give TLcom earlier access to promising companies by writing cheques of up to $200,000. More strategically, the fund acts as an upstream feeder for the firm’s $154 million TIDE Africa Fund II, creating a structured pipeline that allows high-performing portfolio startups to progress into larger rounds backed by TLcom.

By formalizing this multi-stage approach, TLcom is positioning itself as one of the few investors capable of supporting African founders from concept through to scale.

The model is already delivering results. Talstack, a Nigerian edtech and HR platform, first secured pre-seed funding from TAPSI to validate its business model. The company later advanced to attract a seed investment from TLcom’s main TIDE Fund II in 2024.

A Growing Portfolio Across Sectors

Half of TAPSI’s fund is now committed across a diverse set of industries and geographies:

  • TurnStay (South Africa) – Travel tech
  • Talstack (Nigeria) – Edtech/HR tech
  • Bright Financial (Sudan and Ethiopia) – Fintech
  • Tradehub (Egypt) – B2B commerce
  • Agrails (Kenya) – Agtech

Through a partnership with First Check Africa, TAPSI has also backed three additional startups led by female founders, reflecting TLcom’s push to broaden access to venture capital across the ecosystem.

With 50% of the fund still to be allocated, TLcom expects to make up to ten more pre-seed investments before 2026, further diversifying its portfolio.

Anchoring Long-Term Capital in African Entrepreneurship

For founders operating in Africa’s high-risk environment where early-stage capital is often the scarcest dedicated pre-seed funding is critical. TAPSI provides a structured entry point that reduces barriers and strengthens the pipeline toward scale.

With $250 million in assets under management and a track record that includes scaleups such as Andela, uLesson, Autochek and FairMoney, TLcom’s commitment reinforces the growing maturity of Africa’s venture capital landscape.

For African entrepreneurs, the message is clear: patient, multi-stage capital is taking root and the continent’s next generation of founders has a stronger runway than ever before.

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