Eksab, Egypts Leading Fantasy Sports Startup Raises $500k Funding

One of Egypt’s leading fantasy sports startup Eksab, a daily fantasy sports platform, has raised US$500,000 in funding to help it reach more football fans across the Middle East and Africa. The startup is looking to tap into the MENA region’s love for football by providing users with exciting and engaging mobile games. Users download the app, make predictions about live football games from around the world, collect points based on the accuracy of their predictions, and get rewarded with prizes.

Eksab’s co-founder and chief executive officer (CEO) Aly Mahmoud
Eksab’s co-founder and chief executive officer (CEO) Aly Mahmoud

Eskab which raised a round of seed funding from 500 Startups in the middle of last year has announced an investment of US$500,000 from 4DX Ventures as well as other strategic investors within the international sports and entertainment ecosystem. With the investment, Eksab plans to scale its product to the millions of football fans in the region with the goal of launching its first paid competitions over the next year.

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Speaking on the drive to achieve its expansion plans, Eksab’s co-founder and chief executive officer (CEO) Aly Mahmoud said that Daily Fantasy Sports and monetised competitions are a multi-billion dollar a year industry in the US,” “Our goal is to become the premier sports entertainment company in the MEA region by offering exciting fantasy sports competitions as well as highly engaging local sports content.”  Peter Orth, partner at 4DX, said he saw the region as one of the most exciting and underserved markets for a sports entertainment platform. “We’ve been really impressed with Aly’s vision for a next-generation and technology-driven platform that is also highly tailored to local fans and their preferences. We’re excited to be on this journey with Aly and the rest of the Eksab team,” he said.

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