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
Add Startup| Startuparrow_upward | Overviewarrow_upward | Last roundarrow_upward | Total raisedarrow_upward | Founded |
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Sharik Hub is an Egyptian startup specialized in operating and managing co-working spaces. | Undisclosed | Undisclosed | 2019 | |
Leadspace is a Nigerian alternative commercial real estate business with the sole aim of creating shared infrastructure for entrepreneurs. | Undisclosed | Undisclosed | 2016 | |
Academia co-working space is an Egyptian educational institution that also provides meeting rooms and working space to companies. | Undisclosed | Undisclosed | 2018 | |
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
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
