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Hlayisani Capital

https://hlayisani.com
Last activity: 10.09.2025
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Invests in categories: EdTechEmployeeBusinessPlatformLearnHardwareMessangerITProductivityService
Investment Management, Venture Capital & Private Equity
Followers
910
Portfolio
7
Persons
8
Mentions
20
Location: South Africa, Gauteng, Johannesburg
Employees: 1-10
Founded date: 2017
Investment Type: Venture Capital
Investment Stage: Private Equity

Portfolio 7

DateNameWebsiteTotal RaisedLocation
-Sudonumsudonum.com-South Afri...
-Opennetwor...opennetworks.com-South Afri...
-Wyzetalkwyzetalk.com-Netherland...
-ikejaikeja.co.za-South Afri...
-Snapplifysnapplify.com$2MKenya, Nai...
-LEAPleapco.co.za-South Afri...
-GoMetrogetgometro.com-South Afri...

Persons 8

DateFirst NameLast NameTitleLinkedInLocation
-NkatekoKhozaDirector-
-KevinHarrisInvestment...-
-RochelleMoodleyHead of Op...-
-MathewPalinPartner-
-BrettCommaillePartner &a...-
-DrReuel Khoz...Chairperso...-
-DrEugene van...Partner &a...-
-DrMichael Jo...Investment...-

Mentions in press and media 20

DateTitleDescription
23.02.2021Hlayisani Growth Fund secures R350-millionHlayisani Capital, a pre-eminent African private equity investment, has secured R350-million in funding led by Standard Bank and prominent South African family offices. Hlayisani Growth Fund secures R350-million Dr Eugene van Rensburg, a pa...
23.02.2021Hlayisani Growth Fund secures R350-millionHlayisani Capital, a pre-eminent African private equity investment, has secured R350-million in funding led by Standard Bank and prominent South African family offices. Hlayisani Growth Fund secures R350-million Dr Eugene van Rensburg, a ...
05.03.2020SA’s Snapplify acquires Onnie Media for undisclosed amountCape Town edtech company Snapplify announced today that it has acquired Onnie Media, an educator media hub for SA teachers, and the hub’s online marketplace for teachers in South Africa, Teacha!. The edtech company said in a statement toda...
05.03.2020SA’s Snapplify acquires Onnie Media for undisclosed amountCape Town edtech company Snapplify announced today that it has acquired Onnie Media, an educator media hub for SA teachers, and the hub’s online marketplace for teachers in South Africa, Teacha!. The edtech company said in a statement today...
20.01.2020Tech startups likely to weather SA’s economic slowdown say venture capitalistsSouth Africa’s economic outlook is grim. With the prospect of further power blackouts looming and struggling state-owned entities on the brink of failure, the World Bank predicts that the SA economy will grow at below 1% in 2020. In October...
20.01.2020Tech startups likely to weather SA’s economic slowdown say venture capitalistsSouth Africa’s economic outlook is grim. With the prospect of further power blackouts looming and struggling state-owned entities on the brink of failure, the World Bank predicts that the SA economy will grow at below 1% in 2020. In October...
20.12.2019Are these SA’s 11 biggest disclosed VC deals in 2019? [Updated]UPDATE (20 and 23 December): This article was updated to correctly state that SweepSouth’s R30-million raise from Naspers Foundry was part of a R60-million round closed in October. We have also removed the R500k Vollar deal which was actual...
20.12.2019Are these SA’s 11 biggest disclosed VC deals in 2019? [Updated]UPDATE (20 and 23 December): This article was updated to correctly state that SweepSouth’s R30-million raise from Naspers Foundry was part of a R60-million round closed in October. We have also removed the R500k Vollar deal which was actual...
09.12.2019The tech sector in SA is still a hot place to be [Opinion]South Africa’s economic outlook may be gloomy, with annual growth forecast to barely past 1.5% over the next three years, but things are still hot in SA’s tech startup sector — so hot you’ll need a pair of shades when talking about it. Awa...
09.12.2019The tech sector in SA is still a hot place to be [Opinion]South Africa’s economic outlook may be gloomy, with annual growth forecast to barely past 1.5% over the next three years, but things are still hot in SA’s tech startup sector — so hot you’ll need a pair of shades when talking about it. Away...
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