BlueInvest Africa Togo 2025

15–16 Oct 2025 | Lomé, Togo

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Lina Kacyem

Investment Manager

Launch Africa Ventures

Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire

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Launch Africa Ventures was founded by Zachariah George and Janade Du Plessis in 2020. Zach and Janade have been pioneers of early-stage venture capital in Africa since 2014, bridging the funding gap for Seed and pre-Series A startups across the African continent. Zach’s investment banking and Angel investing experience together with Janade's expertise in entrepreneurship, research and banking provided the early foundation from which the broader Launch Africa team have gone on to invest, grow and scale more than 150 startups across Africa solving critical challenges across multiple sectors. Since 2020, Launch Africa has raised just over US$36 million in its first fund, investing US$31 million into 133 startups across 22 countries, with impressive returns. They aim to convert investments into distributions and launch new funds, nurturing top-performing portfolio companies. It is currently raising and deploying from its second fund (target: US$75 million), and has already invested in 25 startups. Their success lies in fostering strong relationships, democratizing venture capital access, and learning from global ecosystems. Closing the funding gap is vital for innovation and growth, making Launch Africa a pivotal force in Africa's startup landscape.
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Lina Kacyem is a professional with almost twenty years of working experience in various sectors of the financial industry: insurance, venture capital, development finance and consulting. She is currently an Investment Manager, leading investments in Francophone Africa at Launch Africa Ventures based between Abidjan (Côte d’Ivoire) and NYC (USA). She also co-launched the angel network Next Millennia Angels with the mission of investing in Africa to position the continent for exponential growth over the next millenia. 

Before joining Launch Africa Ventures, Lina was the Managing Director of the Dakar Network Angels, where she facilitated angel investing in African startups, notably around Francophone Africa. Prior to that, she worked as a Consultant for ZS Associates in the pharmaceutical and tech spaces. She also worked in the development space at the DFC’s Mission Transaction Unit, as a Director handling the West and Francophone Africa portfolio where she completed two major transactions of $20M to facilitate lending towards African SMEs. In the Venture Capital space, she worked for Recast Capital, a fund investing in minority emerging fund managers; and for Global Ventures, a Dubai based VC firm investing in the MEA region. She also held multiple leadership positions at GEICO and Travelers.

In 2019, she co-launched the Yale Africa Startup Review whose mission is to share stories of ingenuity and innovation to attract interested stakeholders to the African startup ecosystem. 

She holds an MBA from the Yale School Of Management. She obtained her Bachelor’s degrees in Economics and in Marketing from The Pennsylvania State University. She also holds the CPCU Designation.

Lina Kacyem est une professionnelle qui a près de vingt ans d'expérience dans divers secteurs de l'industrie financière : assurance, capital-risque, financement du développement et conseil. Elle est actuellement directrice des investissements en Afrique francophone chez Launch Africa Ventures, basée à Abidjan (Côte d'Ivoire) et à New York (États-Unis). Elle a également co-lancé le réseau d'investisseurs providentiels Next Millennia Angels, dont la mission est d'investir en Afrique pour positionner le continent en vue d'une croissance exponentielle au cours des prochains millénaires. 

Avant de rejoindre Launch Africa Ventures, Lina était directrice générale du Dakar Network Angels, où elle a facilité l'investissement providentiel dans les startups africaines, notamment en Afrique francophone. Avant cela, elle a travaillé en tant que consultante pour ZS Associates dans les domaines pharmaceutique et technologique. Elle a également travaillé dans le domaine du développement au sein de la Mission Transaction Unit de la DFC, en tant que directrice du portefeuille de l'Afrique de l'Ouest et de l'Afrique francophone, où elle a réalisé deux transactions majeures de 20 millions de dollars pour faciliter l'octroi de prêts aux PME africaines. Dans le domaine du capital-risque, elle a travaillé pour Recast Capital, un fonds investissant dans des gestionnaires de fonds émergents minoritaires, et pour Global Ventures, une société de capital-risque basée à Dubaï et investissant dans la région du Moyen-Orient et de l'Afrique du Nord. Elle a également occupé plusieurs postes de direction chez GEICO et Travelers.

En 2019, elle a co-lancé la Yale Africa Startup Review dont la mission est de partager des histoires d'ingéniosité et d'innovation afin d'attirer les parties prenantes intéressées par l'écosystème des startups africaines. 

Elle est titulaire d'un MBA de la Yale School Of Management. Elle a obtenu une licence en économie et en marketing à l'université d'État de Pennsylvanie. Elle est également titulaire du titre CPCU.

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Thursday, 16 October 2025

10:30 - 11:20

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