South Africa's Secha Capital Reaches Second Close of $40m Impact Fund

Secha Capital has reached a second close for its growth-focused fund, Secha Capital Impact Fund II, targeting a final size of $40 million.

The firm previously announced a first close of ZAR300 million, or about $18 million, in 2023. The latest close brings additional commitments from new and existing investors, with a final close expected by July.

New investor E Squared Investments has joined the fund alongside backers including RMB Ventures, SA SME Fund and 27four Investment Managers.

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Fund II targets growth-stage companies in sectors such as agriculture, manufacturing, energy and consumer goods. The fund is already about 40% deployed across eight portfolio companies, including Plentify and Cultura Fresh.

Secha Capital operates an "operator-investor" model, embedding professionals within portfolio companies to support execution in areas such as sales, operations and strategy.

Key Takeaways

The second close of Fund II highlights growing interest in impact investing models that combine capital with operational support. Secha Capital's approach differs from traditional venture capital by placing skilled operators inside portfolio companies, aiming to accelerate growth and improve execution. This model addresses a common gap in emerging markets, where founders often lack access to experienced management talent. By integrating human capital with funding, the firm seeks to reduce execution risk and improve outcomes. The focus on sectors such as agriculture, energy and manufacturing reflects a shift toward businesses that provide essential goods and services, rather than purely digital models. These sectors tend to have more stable demand but require operational expertise to scale efficiently. For investors, the strategy offers exposure to both financial returns and measurable social impact, particularly in areas such as job creation and access to essential services. The main challenge will be maintaining consistent performance as the model scales across multiple companies.

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