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Abu Dhabi Investment Office invests USD 5 million in Shorooq Partners’ Bedaya Fund

Abu Dhabi Investment Office (ADIO) has invested USD 5 million in Abu Dhabi-based Shorooq Partners’ Bedaya Fund, the two entities announced today in a joint statement. Bedaya is a USD 40 million fund—and the second fund by Shorooq—that has been active since 2019 and invests in early-stage tech startups across the Middle East and North Africa.

“The Bedaya Fund is a continuation of Shorooq Partners’ strategy of investing in seed-stage companies, and guiding them as they graduate to pre-series A, Series A, and beyond,” the statement said.

Even though it invests all across the region, the USD 5 million investment by ADIO will be deployed in Abu Dhabi-based startups. The fund, Shorooq said, will focus on fintech, tech-enabled business services, platforms, and software.  “Shorooq Partners will work closely with these founders to expand their businesses in the region and beyond.”

Shorooq Partners, which now operates from Hub71 in Abu Dhabi, was started in 2016. It counts companies like Pure HarvestTrukker, Souqalmal, Sarwa, and Munchon in its portfolio.

Mahmoud Adi, founding partner of Shorooq Partners, commented on the investment from ADIO and said, “The Bedaya Fund has been established to strengthen the region’s venture capital landscape and take great startups to the next stage. There is no shortage of talent here, and given the right access to capital, networks, and mentorship, they can achieve great success on the global stage.”

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“We are proud to be the only Emirati-founded venture capital fund in Abu Dhabi, and we will continue to work closely with key stakeholders across the emirate’s innovation ecosystem. Having ADIO on board will further accelerate momentum on our journey towards building a thriving center of technological innovation,” he added.

The investment by ADIO was made through the USD 166 million Ghadan Ventures Fund, which invests in Abu Dhabi-based VCs and startups. Earlier this year, ADIO had also announced its investment in Global Ventures.

Tariq Bin Hendi, director general of ADIO, said, “Abu Dhabi is an ideal test bed for innovation and a place where entrepreneurs can confidently take commercial and creative risks. We are ensuring that locally based startups have access to capital and support from experts like Shooroq Partners to future-proof their development. Ultimately, their growth is our growth, and their success will continue to expand Abu Dhabi’s fast-growing innovation ecosystem.”

This article first appeared on MENAbytes.

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