Africa Tech Summit London has revealed the 13 startups that will showcase their solutions at the London Stock Exchange on May 29, 2026.
The summit will convene over 350 startups, investors, corporates, and regulators. Key partners and participants include Shekel Mobility, Goodwin, Tola, Verto, Loobv and HubSpot, among others.
The selected ventures reflect a growing diversity of sectors across Africa’s innovation ecosystem. They include:
- Aktivate (Nigeria): A creator operating system enabling African creators to collaborate with brands, manage campaigns, sell digital products, and receive cross-border payments in one platform.
- Bunce (Nigeria): Helps businesses turn customer data into personalised engagement strategies to drive retention and revenue growth.
- 10mg Health (UK): An embedded credit platform that enables clinics and pharmacies to buy medicines now and pay later.
- Mowoki (Togo): is building travel infrastructure across Africa, enabling seamless travel through curated experiences, cross-border mobility, and local networks.
- Koolboks (France): s making solar-powered refrigeration accessible through flexible Pay-As-You-Go financing, helping small businesses reduce food spoilage and grow sustainably.
- Orbit Electric (Nigeria): Manufactures IoT-enabled electric motorcycles and provides PAYGO financing for last-mile delivery riders.
- ProDevs (Nigeria): Helping companies find, assess and hire top engineers faster, without the inefficiencies of traditional recruitment.
- Reisty (Nigeria): A guest management platform designed to enhance customer experience and improve restaurant profitability.
- Redbiller Technologies Inc. (Nigeria): Is building a complete financial suite that neobanks, fintechs, and crypto exchanges can leverage to scale globally.
- Scandium Systems (Nigeria): Is a suite of AI-powered test automation and management tools that removes the quality assurance bottleneck by enabling teams to test as fast as they build.
- UltraPay (Nigeria): Enables users to hold and spend crypto, stocks, and fiat currencies globally through a single card.
- Workspace Global Ltd (Ghana): A subscription-based platform delivering scalable creative production services for businesses.
- Zynta (Africa): Builds regulated stablecoin infrastructure for seamless local and global payments.
Over the past decade, Africa Tech Summit London has showcased more than 100 high-growth African startups to global investors, helping unlock funding and cross-border partnerships.
According to Marc Mugenwa, Business Development Manager at Africa Tech Summit, the quality of startups continues to improve as the ecosystem matures.
“Ten years ago, Africa’s startup ecosystem was still finding its feet… The ecosystem is far more mature now, and the quality of ventures applying for the Investment Showcase continues to rise,” he said.
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