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Middle East Start-Ups Receive Little Investment

Summary by atalayar.com
Emerging companies and startups (new companies dedicated to ICTs) in the Middle East face a scenario with a fairly low investment in venture capital. That is, they do not receive financing from investors or from sovereign wealth funds, that is, the government. In February 2025 by Wamda and Digital Digest platforms, they analyzed that startups from both the Middle East and North Africa received almost 500 million dollars of financing. However, it…
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Emerging companies and startups (new companies dedicated to ICTs) in the Middle East face a scenario with a fairly low investment in venture capital. That is, they do not receive financing from investors or from sovereign wealth funds, that is, the government. In February 2025 by Wamda and Digital Digest platforms, they analyzed that startups from both the Middle East and North Africa received almost 500 million dollars of financing. However, it…

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atalayar.com broke the news in on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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