After a successful career with Accenture, in 2016 Clive Butkow finally took the plunge and launched his own venture capital company, Kalon Venture Partners. He believes the company has a recipe for success that will allow its portfolio companies to survive the current economic climate, and propel Kalon to pan-African relevance.
African tech startups can ride out the global cash crunch, but they must position themselves to scale efficiently rather than pursue growth at all costs.
South African VC firm Kalon Venture Partners, which invests in digital disruptive technologies, is to raise a US$50 million fund which will see it make investments outside of South Africa for the first time.
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