zuri health

Zuri Health, the digital health startup founded in February 2020 by Ikechukwu Anoke and Daisy Isiaho, has announced securing an undisclosed investment from Marula Square, a prominent venture capital firm with a focus on supporting African entrepreneurs. This comes shortly after Zuri Health’s recent investment from Five35 Ventures, showcasing the growing interest and confidence in the company’s potential.

Zuri Health’s digital health platform is designed to provide accessible and personalized healthcare solutions, revolutionizing the way individuals approach their well-being. Through the strategic use of technology and expert guidance, Zuri Health aims to empower people to take control of their health, offering a comprehensive suite of health services tailored to individual needs. Their vision is to reshape healthcare delivery and drive innovation to tackle the pressing healthcare challenges in Africa.

The investment from Marula Square will be used to fuel the continued development and expansion of Zuri Health’s offerings. The funds will allow the company to scale its operations and reach more individuals in need of accessible and personalized healthcare services. This financial backing will also facilitate the implementation of new technologies and solutions, enhancing the user experience and the overall effectiveness of Zuri Health’s platform.

“We are excited to partner with Marula Square and welcome their support as we continue to grow and scale our business,” said Ikechukwu Anoke, CEO of Zuri Health. “Their experience and expertise in the African venture capital space will be invaluable as we work to bring our vision of a healthier Africa to life.”

Also Read: Zuri Health Secures $1.3 Million Pre-seed Funding Round

“We are impressed by the team at Zuri Health and their commitment to making healthcare more accessible and affordable for Africans,” said Elvira De Jong, Co-founder and Board Chair of Marula Square. “We believe that Zuri Health has the potential to make a significant impact on the healthcare landscape in Africa, and we are excited to be a part of their journey.”

AlSO READ:  7 Uasin Gishu Tech Start-Ups Receive Sh1 Million Funding from Mozilla

The investment from Marula Square is a significant milestone for Zuri Health. It validates the importance and potential impact of the company’s mission, and it attracts more attention from potential partners and stakeholders. This newfound momentum will allow Zuri Health to forge strategic collaborations with healthcare providers, insurers, and other stakeholders to create a more integrated and holistic healthcare ecosystem.

The partnership with Marula Square also opens up opportunities for knowledge sharing and expertise exchange. Marula Square’s experience in supporting African entrepreneurs can offer valuable insights and best practices that Zuri Health can leverage to navigate challenges and seize growth opportunities. Such collaborative efforts will further enhance Zuri Health’s capacity to drive meaningful change in the healthcare sector.

In conclusion, Zuri Health’s recent investments from Marula Square and Five35 Ventures mark a significant milestone in the company’s journey towards transforming healthcare in Africa. With a clear vision, an innovative digital health platform, and the backing of experienced investors, Zuri Health is well-positioned to reshape healthcare delivery and foster a healthier and happier future for individuals across the continent. As the company continues to make strides, the potential for positive impact on the healthcare landscape in Africa becomes increasingly promising.

Follow Techspace Africa on Facebook and Twitter. For the latest news, tech news, breaking news headlines, reviews and live updates check out tech-space.africa


Nigel Jr.
As a tech enthusiast and expert, Nigel Jr. is dedicated to providing in-depth and insightful content on all things technology. With a background in online journalism, product reviewing, and tech creation, Nigel has become a trusted source for all things tech.

You may also like