Andela has
announced that the company has secured $40M in Series C funding to further
build capacity of developers towards solving both African and global problem
s.
The round,
which marks one of the largest investments ever led by an African venture firm
into an Africa-based company, brings Andela’s total venture funding to just
over $80M.
Andela hopes
to use the capital to fuel its aggressive expansion plans of launching offices
in two additional African countries over the next year and doubling its
developer base from 500 to 1,000.
According to
the company that builds engineering teams with Africa’s most talented software
developers, the investment was led by pan-African venture firm CRE Venture
Capital with participation from DBL Partners, Amplo, Salesforce Ventures, and
Africa-focused TLcom Capital.
Existing
investors including Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, GV, and Spark Capital also
participated. Alongside this round, Pule Taukobong of CRE, Julia Gillard,
former Australian Prime Minister and Amplo Board Partner, and Omobola Johnson,
Senior Partner at TLcom and former Minister of Communication Technology in
Nigeria, will be joining Andela’s board.
With an
estimated 1.3M software jobs unfilled in 2016 in the U.S. alone, the growth of
today’s major technology ecosystems inhibited by a severe lack of talent, has
led Andela to invest in high potential pools of brainpower across the African
continent to help more than 100 partner companies build distributed engineering
teams.
These
partners range from industry leaders like Viacom and Mastercard Labs to
high-growth technology companies such as Gusto and GitHub.
“Andela is
investing in our continent’s future technology leaders, who are already playing
a much-needed role in solving both African and global problems,” says Seni
Sulyman, Country Director of Andela Nigeria.
“With each
new partnership, we are simultaneously proving to the global tech industry that
brilliance is evenly distributed irrespective of gender, culture or
nationality. As we unleash an entire generation of technologists, we will
secure Africa’s role as an equal partner working alongside the rest of the
world to advance human potential”, he added.
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