Eyewear startup Lapaire raises $3M to reach more African countries

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Thursday, 18 January 2024 17:08
Eyewear startup Lapaire raises $3M to reach more African countries

(Togo First) - Lapaire, an African eyewear startup present in Togo and five other African countries, recently raised $3 million to further expand across the continent.

For this capital raising, the round was led by impact investment fund Investisseurs & Partenaires (I&P), according to several media including Africa, with participation from AAIC, FINCA Ventures, and Beyond Capital. The deal received advisory support from CrossBoundary, via USAID's Trade and Investment in Africa activity.

Founded in 2018 by Jérôme Lapaire, a Swiss national based in Kenya, Lapaire's mission is to make eyewear more accessible in Africa. 

It is worth noting that about 35% of Africans have visual impairments – 80% of which can be corrected with glasses.

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Lapaire has been present in Togo for some years now. It is also present in Côte d'Ivoire, Benin, Burkina Faso, Mali, Kenya, and Uganda. The company provides optical eyewear at affordable rates and offers free sight tests.

Lapaire has 350 employees across 58 eyecare centers. It plans to open 300 more centers over the next two years, reaching a million more people by the end of this year. 

To date, the company has offered free eyesight tests to over 350,000 people.

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