Case Study: MsFiT Ventures – Flexible debt for purpose-driven South African real-world SMEs

MsFiT Ventures (pronounced “Misfit”) is a Cape Town–based SME debt fund specialising in trade finance and flexible working capital for early-stage, fast-growing African South African SMEs.

This case study explores how MsFiT Ventures—a Cape Town-based debt fund—specializes in providing trade finance and flexible working capital to early-stage, fast-growing SMEs in South Africa. By focusing on female-led businesses and companies scaling “real-economy” infrastructure, MsFiT aims to unlock sustainable growth and job creation by smoothing critical cash-flow gaps within supply chains and export cycles.

The strategy is built on a catalytic lending model designed to build the “financial maturity” of its borrowers. Rather than just providing capital, MsFiT uses an incentive-based structure to reward repayment discipline—often halving interest rates (e.g., from 3% to 1.5% per month) once an SME demonstrates reliable behaviour.

Sectors: Agro-processing, Gender Lens Investing
Countries: Eswatini, South Africa
Published by: AVPA

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