CoWorking Startups in Africa

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CoWorking in Southern Africa is experiencing a surge in demand, driven by startups, freelancers, and remote workers. Local business leaders embrace it as a cost-effective and flexible solution, fostering collaboration, innovation, and community. The industry is poised for continued growth, as businesses seek agility and adaptability in the post-pandemic era.

Cummulative Funding

$0+

Total # of Companies

4

Total Deal Count

0

Total M&A Count

0

Total # of Investors

0

List of CoWorking startups in Africa

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StartupOverviewLast roundTotal raisedFounded
1.

Sharik Hub is an Egyptian startup specialized in operating and managing co-working spaces.

Undisclosed

Undisclosed

2019

2.

Leadspace is a Nigerian alternative commercial real estate business with the sole aim of creating shared infrastructure for entrepreneurs.

Undisclosed

Undisclosed

2016

3.

Academia co-working space is an Egyptian educational institution that also provides meeting rooms and working space to companies.

Undisclosed

Undisclosed

2018

4.

Working hard should be easy

Undisclosed

Undisclosed

2023

Founded

2019

Overview

Sharik Hub is an Egyptian startup specialized in operating and managing co-working spaces.

Last round

Undisclosed

Total raised

$ 0

Employee

11-50

Leadspace

Founded

2016

Overview

Leadspace is a Nigerian alternative commercial real estate business with the sole aim of creating shared infrastructure for entrepreneurs.

Last round

Undisclosed

Total raised

$ 0

Employee

2-10

Founded

2018

Overview

Academia co-working space is an Egyptian educational institution that also provides meeting rooms and working space to companies.

Last round

Undisclosed

Total raised

$ 0

Employee

2-10

Founded

2023

Overview

Working hard should be easy

Last round

Undisclosed

Total raised

$ 0

Employee

1-10

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