Badr Jafar, chief executive of Crescent Enterprises, which has invested in various sectors such as FinTech, EnergyTech, FoodTech and Enterprise SaaS. Courtesy Crescent Enterprises
Badr Jafar, chief executive of Crescent Enterprises, which has invested in various sectors such as FinTech, EnergyTech, FoodTech and Enterprise SaaS. Courtesy Crescent Enterprises
Badr Jafar, chief executive of Crescent Enterprises, which has invested in various sectors such as FinTech, EnergyTech, FoodTech and Enterprise SaaS. Courtesy Crescent Enterprises
Badr Jafar, chief executive of Crescent Enterprises, which has invested in various sectors such as FinTech, EnergyTech, FoodTech and Enterprise SaaS. Courtesy Crescent Enterprises

Sharjah’s Crescent Enterprises plans to invest Dh1bn in start-ups by 2022


Alkesh Sharma
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CE-Ventures, the venture capital arm of Sharjah-based conglomerate Crescent Enterprises, plans to invest Dh1 billion ($272 million) in start-ups by 2022.

The company has invested more than Dh500m in 32 start-ups and VC funds across the Middle East and North Africa region, the US, India and South-East Asia since its inception in 2017.

“Our commitment to double down on new funds available for venture investment is testament to our conviction in the major social and economic impact of certain high-growth, tech-enabled businesses,” Badr Jafar, chief executive of Crescent Enterprises, said.

“We will strive to continue to partner with brilliant entrepreneurs across the Mena region and elsewhere … especially where we can leverage our operational experience and global market presence to help them scale and thrive, creating jobs and opportunities.”

CE-Ventures has invested in various sectors such as FinTech, EnergyTech, FoodTech and Enterprise SaaS (software-as-a-service) companies. Over the past few months, it has amassed stakes in companies including Tarabut Gateway, Hippo Insurance, China Union Pay, Nerdwallet and Turtlemint.

Venture capital investments are growing as companies tap into post-pandemic opportunities. Globally, VC investments in the first quarter of this year grew 94 per cent annually to $125bn , according to Crunchbase data.

Unlike institutional VC vehicles that raise external funds to make investments, CE-Ventures works as a partner with start-ups and invests its own capital across various stages of growth with a focus on early- to growth-stage companies, the company said.

It also helps global companies to expand into the Mena region and local start-ups to venture into overseas markets. Investee companies under CE-Ventures have so far raised more than Dh3.6bn of follow-on funding from top-tier venture funds globally.

“Despite the pandemic and ensuing economic slowdown, investee companies under CE-Ventures have continued to thrive,” Tushar Singhvi, deputy chief executive and head of investments at Crescent Enterprises, said.

Crescent Enterprises, which operates under four platforms – CE-Operates, CE-Invests, CE-Ventures and CE-Creates – is present in diverse sectors such as ports and logistics, power and engineering, food and beverage and green transport. It works across different verticals including private equity, venture capital and business incubation.

Pharaoh's curse

British aristocrat Lord Carnarvon, who funded the expedition to find the Tutankhamun tomb, died in a Cairo hotel four months after the crypt was opened.
He had been in poor health for many years after a car crash, and a mosquito bite made worse by a shaving cut led to blood poisoning and pneumonia.
Reports at the time said Lord Carnarvon suffered from “pain as the inflammation affected the nasal passages and eyes”.
Decades later, scientists contended he had died of aspergillosis after inhaling spores of the fungus aspergillus in the tomb, which can lie dormant for months. The fact several others who entered were also found dead withiin a short time led to the myth of the curse.

Essentials

The flights
Emirates and Etihad fly direct from the UAE to Los Angeles, from Dh4,975 return, including taxes. The flight time is 16 hours. Alaska Airlines, United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Aeromexico and Southwest all fly direct from Los Angeles to San Jose del Cabo from Dh1,243 return, including taxes. The flight time is two-and-a-half hours.

The trip
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