Practical Law: Venture capital investment in South Africa guide

​​The Thomson Reuter's Practical Law - Venture capital investment in South Africa: market and regulatory overview is available. This Q&A guide to venture capital law in South Africa gives a high level overview of the venture capital market; tax incentives; fund structures; fund formation and regulation; investor protection; founder and employee incentivisation and exits. This Q&A is part of the global guide to venture capital. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit global.practicallaw.com/venturecapital-guide.

To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions visit the Venture Capital Country Q&A Tool.

Andrew Westwood, Michael Denenga, and Donald Fisher-Jeffes contributed the South Africa chapter of this guide

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