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Sony Launches “Sony Innovation Fund: Africa” to Boost Entertainment Businesses in the Continent

October 13, 2023
2 min read
Author: Aayushya Ranjan

Sony Group Corporation has announced that it has established “Sony Innovation Fund: Africa” as an initiative to support the growth of the entertainment businesses in Africa.

Since 2016, Sony has been participating in the ecosystem of new business creation around the world and has contributed to supporting the business growth of start-up companies through its “Sony Innovation Fund” (2016), which invests in seed to early-stage companies; “Innovation Growth Fund” (2019), which was established through a joint venture with Daiwa Capital Holdings Co.; the “Sony Innovation Fund: Environment” (2020), which supports companies addressing global environmental issues; and “Sony Innovation Fund 3” (2022), the successor to the “Innovation Growth Fund”. Sony Innovation Fund, Sony Innovation Fund: Environment, and Sony Innovation Fund: Africa are wholly funded by Sony.

The “Sony Innovation Fund: Africa” has been established to invest in seed to early-stage start-ups in the entertainment industry in Africa, including start-ups in the gaming, music, movie and content distribution sectors. Sony is initially allocating US$10 million towards such investments.

Since its inception, the Sony Innovation Fund has supported the growth of its portfolio companies by providing opportunities for collaboration, ranging from the provision of Sony-owned technologies to joint development and business alliances. With the “Sony Innovation Fund: Africa,” Sony will continue to make value-added investments, and potential expansion of this activity will be considered based on its progress.

In addition, Sony has concluded a collaboration agreement with the International Finance Corporation (IFC), the largest global development institution focused on the private sector which is actively investing in emerging countries, including start-up companies in Africa. In addition to financial investment, this collaboration will support the growth of the entertainment industry in Africa by leveraging the strengths of both parties.

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