Cascador, an annual program focused on developing Nigerian entrepreneurs who are scaling mission-driven companies, has inked a partnership deal with Sterling Bank to launch a funding model for Africa’s most promising ventures.

Backed by a $2 million fund, the partnership introduces flexible financing for Cascador alumni; pairing low-interest debt with business mentorship, tailored repayment terms, and reduced collateral requirements.

“This is a breakthrough moment for Cascador and for the entrepreneurs we serve. Through our partnership with Sterling Bank, we’re deploying capital in a way that’s truly catalytic -pairing mentorship and education with access to capital that’s structured around the real-life cash flows of growing businesses,” Dave DeLucia, founder of Cascador said.

Sterling Bank will serve as fund custodian and structuring partner, offering entrepreneurs access to a diverse portfolio of instruments, from equipment loans to revenue-based financing, designed for mid-stage SMEs in sectors critical to Nigeria’s future: healthcare, logistics, education, manufacturing, agri-business, and financial inclusion.

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Managing Director of Sterling Bank, Abubakar Suleiman, said; “We’re proud to support purpose-driven entrepreneurs with capital that meets them where they are -flexible, affordable, and designed around the realities of building a business in Nigeria. This isn’t just about funding, it’s about creating a new kind of financial support system that prioritises impact over formality and progress over paperwork.

We hope the fund presents a new model for capital deployment -one that other institutions and private investors across the continent can adopt to unlock the potential of Africa’s entrepreneurs. Beneficiaries will enjoy custom repayment plans and reducedrisk lending, supported by a first-loss guarantee from Cascador and technical assistance from leading business advisors”

Applications for the Catalytic Fund opened February 14th and will culminate in a high profile, invitation-only pitch day on May 14, 2025 where finalists will present to an investment committee composed of business leaders, faculty advisors, and investment professionals. Cascador will allocate both debt and equity funding based on impact, business viability, and long-term growth potential. Additional partners include the Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA) and the Development Bank of Nigeria (DBN), who will sponsor innovation awards for top performing ventures at the Pitch Day event.

Since 2019, Cascador has supported over 60 entrepreneurs who have collectively raised more than $55M and created thousands of jobs across the continent. The launch of the Catalytic Fund, and the collaboration with Sterling Bank, represents a powerful new chapter in Cascador’s mission to strengthen Africa’s entrepreneurial ecosystem. Entrepreneurs are encouraged to apply for admission to Cascador’s 2025 accelerator program and, ultimately, eligibility for the Catalytic Fund.