Go Big Partners and 216 Capital Ventures on Friday announced a strategic joint investment in Juridoc.tn, a pioneering legal-tech company based in Tunisia.
This partnership supports Juridoc’s ambitious expansion into the OHADA region, which includes 17 West and Central African countries: Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Congo, Chad, Comoros, Côte d’Ivoire, DRC, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Niger, RDC, Senegal, and Togo.
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Go Big partners, and 216 Capital Ventures invest in Juridoc.tn
The investment in Juridoc.tn marks a collaborative effort between Go Big Partners and 216 Capital Ventures, both beneficiaries of the ANAVA fund of funds managed by Smart Capital. The ANAVA fund was launched in 2021 with a target size of €100 million to invigorate Tunisia’s venture capital landscape by supporting local startups.
The ANAVA fund contributed €4.5 million to the GO LIVE Fund of Go Big Partners in July 2024. This fund, which aggregates €8 million, concentrates on early-stage B2B businesses in various sectors, such as AgriTech, CleanTech, BioTech, HealthTech, and Cybersecurity.
As noted by Go Big Partners, “We are proud to join forces with 216 Capital Ventures to back Juridoc.tn, Tunisia’s pioneering LegalTech, as it expands across Africa, starting with the OHADA region!” This collaboration highlights a collective commitment to enhancing legal services through technology.
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Juridoc.tn investment set to shape future of African legal-tech
Juridoc’s expansion into the OHADA region aims to improve legal accessibility and efficiency across member countries.
The company, founded by Assali Kais, Maya Boureghda Chebeane, and Anis Wahabi, is driven by a vision to bring legal innovation to new markets. This project aims to better serve individuals and businesses by using technology in legal services.
The investment is expected to support Juridoc’s growth and contribute to developing legal-tech services in Africa. As Go Big Partners and 216 Capital Ventures work together, they look forward to witnessing the positive impact of Juridoc on the legal sector across the continent.
Juridoc’s founders have been praised for their dedication to legal innovation. Go Big Partners extends appreciation to the founding team for their vision and dedication. The collaboration between these venture capital firms and Juridoc underscores a strong commitment to driving legal-tech advancements in Africa.
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