About CcHub
CcHub, an accelerator and incubator program founded in 2010, is based in Lagos, Nigeria. With a presence in 7 countries, it has supported around 44 startups in sectors like Enterprise Applications, Consumer. As of Apr 2026, CcHub has witnessed 1 portfolio exit. Most notable companies in
its portfolio include Curacel, Edves and HerVest. The program is backed by a team of 29 people who primarily support Seed startups based in Nigeria. Its latest investment was a $1.6M Seed round in Shuttlers on Nov 16, 2021, which also saw participation from VestedWorld and Interswitch.
CcHub's List of Top Investments
CcHub has a portfolio of 44 companies. Their most notable investments are in Quadron Studios and OneHealth.Their portfolio spans across Nigeria, Kenya, Netherlands and 4 more locations. They have invested in Enterprise Applications, Consumer, Food and Agriculture Tech and 22 other sectors, across stages such as Seed, Grant (prize money) stages. Here is the list of top investments by CcHub:1. Curacel
Provides API-based insurance as a service platform. It provides doctors with patient information and enables clinicians to diagnose patients and reduce medical errors. It also provides them access to a financial dashboard that allows for the collection of digital payments, cash flow reporting, and transparency into the status of all billings.
Key facts about Curacel
2. Edves
Integrated management platform for schools. It allows clients to manage the overall operational activities of schools. It automates various K-12 school processes, including registering pupils, managing classes, attendance, and result computation.
Key facts about Edves
- Founded Year: 2015
- Location: Lagos (Nigeria)
- Stage: Series A
- Total Funding till date: $2.59M
- Employee Count: 11 - 50 as on Jul 01, 2024
- Investors: Launch Africa, Octerra Capital and 6 Others
- Latest Funding Round: Series A, Nov 11, 2023, $*****
- Highlight: Editors' Pick

3. HerVest
Savings and investment management platform for women. It allows users to set aside funds as savings, access mentoring & financial literacy sessions, coaching on financial planning, tools for developing financial goals & assessing cash flow issues, and insights & trends for users. Features savings calculators, interest, and savings management tools for users. The application can be accessed on iOS and Android devices.
Key facts about HerVest
- Founded Year: 2019
- Location: Lagos (Nigeria)
- Stage: Seed
- Total Funding till date: $100K
- Investors: Katapult, Village Capital and 4 Others
- Latest Funding Round: Seed, 2023, $*****

4. Ndovu
Personal financial advisory platform for individuals. It allows users to choose from multiple investment products such as stocks, funds, and more. It features tools for developing financial plans for the future, savings and wealth management, and tracking spending activities.
Key facts about Ndovu
- Founded Year: 2020
- Location: Nairobi (Kenya)
- Stage: Seed
- Total Funding till date: $2.3M
- Employee Count: 28 as on Jul 01, 2024
- Investors: 4DX Ventures, Mercy Corps and 6 Others
- Latest Funding Round: Seed, Oct 2023, $*****

5. Taeillo
Internet first brand of home furniture. The product catalog includes barstools, kitchen furniture, benches, coffee tables, consoles, chairs, ottomans, sofas, and more. Users can get the furniture customized based on their preferences.
Key facts about Taeillo
- Founded Year: 2015
- Location: Lagos (Nigeria)
- Stage: Series A
- Total Funding till date: $2.65M
- Employee Count: 20 as on Jul 01, 2024
- Investors: Aruwa Capital Management, Growth Capital and 2 Others
- Latest Funding Round: Series A, Dec 12, 2022, $*****
- Highlight: Editors' Pick
CcHub's Year-on-Year Investment Trends
CcHub has invested in 44 companies over the last 8 years, with an average of 0 new investment annually in the last 5 years. Its most recent first time investment was in Shuttlers.Year | No. of Investments | ||
|---|---|---|---|
1st Round | Follow-on | Total | |
2026 (YTD) | 0 | 0 | 0 |
2025 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
2024 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
2023 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
2022 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
2021 | 3 | 0 | 3 |
2020 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
2019 | 2 | 0 | 2 |
2018 | 3 | 0 | 3 |
CcHub's Investments by Stage
CcHub has made 7 investments in Seed stage with an average round size of $364K and 1 investment in Grant (prize money) stage with an average round size of $250K.Stage of entry | No. of Investments |
|---|---|
Seed | 7 |
Grant (prize money) | 1 |
Note: We have considered here, only first round of investments
CcHub's Investments by Sector
CcHub has a diverse portfolio, with companies operating in the Sustainability Tech, Consumer, Environment Tech, HealthTech and Real Estate and Construction Tech. Notably, it has invested in 35 Tech companies, 21 Enterprise (B2B) companies, 19 Consumer (B2C) companies and at least 18 companies focusing on Software.Sector | No. of Investments |
|---|---|
Sustainability Tech | 3 |
Consumer | 2 |
Environment Tech | 2 |
HealthTech | 2 |
Real Estate and Construction Tech | 2 |
Others | 10 |
Note: We have considered here, only first round of investments
CcHub's Investments by Geography
CcHub has made most investments in Nigeria (8).CcHub's recent investments
CcHub has not made any investment in 2026 so far.Here are the most recent investments by CcHub:
Date | Company | Location | Round Details | Round Amount | Co-Investors |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nov 16, 2021 | Nigeria | Seed | 7450 | [+10] | |
Jun 23, 2021 | Nigeria | Seed | 6819 | - | |
Feb 19, 2021 | Nigeria | Seed | 5356 | - | |
Apr 23, 2019 | Nigeria | Seed | 5908 | - | |
Apr 17, 2019 | Nigeria | Seed | 4044 | - |
Acquired companies in CcHub's Portfolio
1 company from CcHub's portfolio has been acquired. The most recent acquisition were Appruve in Apr 2023 by Smile ID for $20M.Here are CcHub's portfolio companies that got acquired most recently:
Company | Acquisition Date | First Invested on | First Round of Investment | Round Size |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Apr 26, 2023 | - | - | 9346 |
Team profile of CcHub
CcHub has a team of 29 members including 6 Partners and 13 Principals located in Kenya, Nigeria and 4 more locations. CcHub's team does not sit on the board of any company as of now.Here is a list of top team members in CcHub:
Name | Designation | Location | Board Memberships | Contact Details |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Partner | - | - | - | |
Partner | United Kingdom | - | - | |
Partner | - | - | - | |
Partner | Canada | - | - | |
Partner | Lagos | - | ||
Partner | Kigali | - | ||
Principal | Kenya | - | - | |
Principal | Kenya | - | - | |
Principal | Lagos | - | - | |
Principal | Kenya | - | - | |
Principal | Nigeria | - |
Co-investors of CcHub
Over the past 8 years, 15 investors have co-invested in CcHub's portfolio companies. This includes funds and angels.
- Top Co-investors of CcHub: 11 investors entered a company along with CcHub. These include investors like VestedWorld (1 company).
- Invested after CcHub: A total of 4 investors have invested in CcHub's portfolio after their investments. Top Investors include Aruwa Capital Management (1 company) and Verod-Kepple Africa Ventures (1 company).
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