Adam Molai’s JUA Kickstarter VC Fund For African Startups Has Just Added A Million Dollars More

Zimbabwean businessman Adam Molai launched JUA Kickstarter in November of last year, an initiative that aims to finance and encourage African entrepreneurs. The initial purse of the fund, which stood at US$1 million, was strengthened by an investment of an additional US$1 million from US-based Simba Global Start-ups.

“Simba Global Start-ups has pledged to match, like-for-like, our contributions which is absolutely incredible. This is an example of how Africans can work together to solve the challenges facing the continent. As an African entrepreneur who has experienced the gruelling journey of establishing businesses, I firmly believe that Africa’s destiny lies in the hands of Africans,” Adam Molai said.

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“If funders in America had looked at traditional metrics, there would not be Facebook, or Instagram. Unfortunately, in Africa, the sources of funding still heavily consider those metrics,” Molai noted.


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What Inspired Molai’s Kickstarter Fund?

His experience from growing his cigarette-making company, but not discarding Jeff Bezos’ most recent expedition on the African continent through Chipper Cash. In any case, Molai noted that to start his tobacco business, he had, together with his partner, to give up 10% equity to a financier, who provided funding for the project.

“My partner and I set up Pacific cigarette company by selling 10% of the equity in the business, at concept stage, to raise capital. However, the valuation was rich because we valued it using the net present value of future cash flows method, which — because our projections were strong and attainable and supported by a robust plan — allowed us to fund the company from the sale of the 10% equity.

“But with these kinds of transactions, there has to be performance as you are selling equity on the basis of your credibility. Should the projections underlying the valuation fail to materialise, this will raise potential equity upliftment issues in the future where the investor will now request more equity for their funds invested, based on your actual performance.” They were later to sell an additional 20% to create more critical mass.

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Who Is Adam Molai?

Molai, who is founder of TRT Investments which manages a diversified sector portfolio and operations in Nigeria, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Mozambique and Botswana, and whose latest interests have seen a foray into the US and European markets said that it is critical that entrepreneurs arecreative in their approach to funding.

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Africa contributes 1% to venture capital transactions, with North America contributing the most at 53%, Asia at 29% and Europe at 15%. This is despite the recent growth spurt, which has seen the total value of venture capital transactions in Africa rise 67% to US$1.4 billion in 2019 from US$300 million in 2017.

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