
AUC Angels
Financial History
Leadership Team
Key people at AUC Angels.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who founded AUC Angels?
AUC Angels was founded by Ahmed AMin (Founder, Member of EIC).

Key people at AUC Angels.
AUC Angels was founded by Ahmed AMin (Founder, Member of EIC).
AUC Angels was founded by Ahmed AMin (Founder, Member of EIC).
Key people at AUC Angels.
AUC Angels is the first university-based angel investor network in the Middle East and Africa, established to bridge the funding gap for early-stage tech startups. Its mission is to support innovative Egyptian startups by providing seed funding and mentorship, thereby creating long-term value beyond capital. The network connects vetted startups with experienced professionals from diverse industries and offers a structured investment process including training for angel investors and an investment accelerator for startups. It invests across sectors such as fintech, e-commerce, health tech, online gaming, edtech, logistics, and B2B software, focusing on pre-seed to pre-series A funding stages[1][2][3].
Founded in mid-2018 by Ayman Ismail, the Abdul Latif Jameel endowed chair of entrepreneurship and founding director of AUC Venture Lab, alongside key partners like Ahmed Amin and currently managed by Mariam Kamel, AUC Angels evolved to support the Egyptian entrepreneurship ecosystem by increasing access to capital and providing a comprehensive support system for startups. The network recruits high-net-worth individuals and trains them through a two-stage program to become effective angel investors, while startups undergo an investment accelerator to prepare for funding pitches. To date, AUC Angels has funded 14 startups and advised many others, demonstrating early traction and impact in the region[1][2][3].
AUC Angels rides the growing trend of formalizing angel investment in emerging markets, particularly in MENA, where early-stage funding is scarce. The timing aligns with increasing entrepreneurial activity and digital transformation in Egypt and the region. By professionalizing angel investing and linking it to academic expertise, AUC Angels strengthens the startup ecosystem, enabling more startups to access capital and mentorship. This contributes to economic diversification and innovation, positioning Egypt as a rising hub for tech entrepreneurship. The network also helps build investor confidence and syndication opportunities, which are critical for scaling startups in emerging markets[1][2][3].
Looking ahead, AUC Angels is poised to expand its investor base and portfolio, leveraging its university affiliation to deepen educational offerings and ecosystem connections. Trends such as digital adoption, fintech growth, and health tech innovation in MENA will likely shape its investment focus. As the network matures, its influence may extend beyond Egypt, potentially catalyzing similar university-based angel networks across the region. Continued success will depend on maintaining rigorous startup vetting, investor education, and post-investment support to maximize startup growth and returns, reinforcing its role as a key enabler of early-stage innovation in MENA[1][2][3].
| Date | Company | Round | Lead Investor(s) | Co-Investor(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oct 1, 2021 | ILLA | $2.0M Seed | — | Insight Partners |
| Jul 1, 2021 | CreditFins | $200K Seed | — | — |
| Jan 1, 2021 | Opio | $300K Seed | — | — |
| Nov 1, 2020 | ILLA | $500K Seed | — | — |