NVIDIA Fuels African Digital Economy with Major Investment in Cassava Technologies

Cassava Technologies, a prominent pan-African technology company, has successfully secured an undisclosed investment from U.S. chipmaker NVIDIA. This strategic investment highlights a growing synergy between Africa’s ambitious digital infrastructure development and the global push for artificial intelligence innovation.
According to Cassava Technologies, the newly acquired capital will be instrumental in reinforcing its operational footprint across Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America. A primary objective of this funding is to accelerate the expansion of its data centers, cloud platforms, and various digital services, aiming to significantly bridge Africa’s persistent digital divide. Hardy Pemhiwa, President & Group CEO of Cassava Technologies, emphasized the importance of this milestone, stating it is expected to unlock additional value and catalyze further expansion of their digital infrastructure and services across the continent.
This investment represents a pivotal moment for Cassava, which has strategically positioned itself as a vertically integrated player spanning cloud services, connectivity, fintech, and artificial intelligence. Earlier reports by Bloomberg in April indicated Cassava's intention to invest up to $720 million in establishing Africa’s first artificial intelligence factory, which will be built by NVIDIA.
Cassava Technologies manages a diverse portfolio of technology businesses that collectively form a vertically integrated digital ecosystem. Through its key subsidiaries—Liquid Intelligent Technologies, Africa Data Centres, Liquid C2, Cassava.ai, and Sasai Fintech—the company delivers high-speed connectivity, robust cloud and cybersecurity solutions, advanced artificial intelligence platforms, and comprehensive financial technology services. These integrated solutions are designed to support enterprises, governments, and consumers across 94 countries, fostering digital transformation and promoting inclusive economic growth.
The investment also underscores NVIDIA’s increasing focus and interest in Africa’s burgeoning data and AI ecosystem. As global demand for AI computing capacity continues to surge, Africa’s emerging data infrastructure, spearheaded by companies like Cassava, presents a strategic opportunity to localize processing power and cultivate homegrown AI capabilities within the continent.
NVIDIA now joins an impressive roster of global and regional investors in Cassava Technologies. This list includes Econet Group, British International Investment, DFC, Finnfund, Fund for Export Development in Africa (Afreximbank/FEDA), Gateway Capital, Google LLC, International Finance Corporation (IFC), Public Investment Corporation, and Royal Bafokeng Holdings.
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