INVESTOR OPPORTUNITIES ARE AVAILABLE TO ANYONE.

You can become a stakeholder in a business and share in its success through campaign funding. By investing, you help businesses grow, increase your own capital, and support ventures you believe in—whether it’s a technology start-up, an ice cream brand, an organic farming enterprise.

Why invest?

  • Straightforward opportunities across financial, technology, manufacturing, restaurants, shared economy, and media.
  • Be part of Kenya’s next wave of success stories while diversifying your portfolio.
  • Beyond capital, add value by sharing your expertise, skills, and networks.

Option A — Direct Engagement Free

Ideal for individual investors and VCs who prefer using their own processes.

  • Create an investor profile and engage any pitch directly.
  • Take discussions offline at no cost and invest on your own terms.
  • Use Funder for discovery, founder messaging, and deal visibility.
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Option B — Managed Investment Deposit funds in wallet then click "INVEST"

Full-service investment management—perfect for VCs or institutions.

  • Funder handles due diligence, documentation, execution, and reporting.
  • We integrate with your existing systems and workflows.
  • Custom mandates: pipeline sourcing, screening, and post-investment monitoring.
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How to invest

  1. Create your investor profile on Funder.
  2. Explore businesses raising funds through live campaigns.
  3. Invest as a private individual or a legal entity (ensure proper representation rights if investing as an entity).
  4. Engage founders and fellow investors in the discussion forum to clarify questions.
  5. Select your preferred investment, review the shareholder agreement, finalize, and transfer funds to the target business.
  6. If the campaign succeeds, you become a shareholder and your funds power the business. If it doesn’t meet its target, your capital is returned.
  7. Invite others to invest and use your expertise and network to further strengthen the business.
Please note: You will need a securities account to register shares if the campaign organizer is a public company listed on the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE).