Breaking NewsGlobal Beehive

SA ed-tech startup d6 received undisclosed funding from local VCs

d6, a South African school administration and communication company, has secured an unknown amount of money from a consortium of local venture capital firms and is now looking to expand internationally.

Since its inception in 2017, d6 has created ed-tech solutions that include a complete communication and payment facilitation solution for schools, parents, and students, as well as a fully integrated cloud-based school administration, curriculum, and finance system.

These items are used in over 2,800 schools in South Africa and overseas, and the company has now secured an unknown amount of money from Knife Capital, Hlayisani Capital, and NuState Ventures to help it expand internationally.

“We are extremely excited about our new investors because of their proven track record and ability to support tech businesses to scale internationally. We have a strong market footprint and technology foundation and with this new strategic investment support, we are now able to pursue our local, as well as international growth aspirations,” said Willem Kitshoff, chief executive officer (CEO) at d6.

“The d6 mobile application enables around one million parents to stay up to date with school-related matters.”

“Gone are the days of a one-size-fits-all approach,” said Kitshoff. “The chat apps typically used within friendship groups don’t provide for the sophistication and security required for a school environment.”

“Alignment of shareholder interest behind a motivated entrepreneurial team is a critical strategic building block for creating value and Knife Capital is delighted to partner with these credible investors. We liked that d6 wasn’t dependent on the investment from a cash flow runway perspective, but the funds will enable them to scale more rapidly. This is a high-growth business with an amazing product, recurring revenue and a huge addressable market,” said Keet van Zyl, co-founder of Knife Capital.

“We were also impressed by the team culture and work ethic. The Kitshoffs and the broader d6 team embody humility, professionalism, and a fierce passion for improving education through innovation and technological enablement. The d6 solution simplifies managerial complexity which is pivotal for improving education, with the return on investment delivered while improving lives.”

South African education spending per capita was considerably greater than that of similar nations, according to Brett Commaille, a partner at Hlayisani Capital, but the country had some of the lowest educational achievements.

“We need funding to be directed wisely. Part of the solution is to invest in platforms and technology that meaningfully improves the educational ecosystem to produce quality education for our learners,” he said.

“The d6 team’s in-depth understanding of what schools need and the challenges they face, combined with an exceptional track record in delivering solutions to education organisations, make this a formidable company. We believe d6, through thought-leading insights and providing market-relevant solutions, will propel schools, and the ed-tech market, forward.”

Related Articles

Back to top button