MENA startups raise $105m in July, the lowest in 2022 so far

According to Wamda monthly report, investments in July proved to be the lowest in 2022 so far with funding dropping 84 percent year-on-year and 68 percent month-on-month. 
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RIYADH: The Middle East and North Africa region witnessed a drop in investments in July raising only $105 million in 44 deals.

According to Wamda monthly report, investments in July proved to be the lowest in 2022 so far with funding dropping 84 percent year-on-year and 68 percent month-on-month. 

Saudi Arabia witnessed a 55 percent decline as compared to June.

The UAE witnessed a 73 percent drop in investments followed by Saudi Arabia with 55 percent decline. Egypt was the only country to have experiences a rise of 72 percent in startup investments.

The phenomenon is not exclusive to the MENA region, the global venture capital market is seeing a decline as it fell 23 percent in the second quarter due to economic uncertainty, according to CB Insights.