Top VC Explains How Lack Of Capital In Middle East And Africa Makes For Better Investments

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Noor Sweid, the founder and managing partner of Global Ventures, says that a quarter of her firm's portfolio companies are EBITDA positive. In this interview from the Forbes 30/50 Summit in Abu Dhabi with Forbes senior editor Maggie McGrath, Sweid points out that a historic lack of capital in the region where she invests has forced startups to become more capital efficient, making it easier to for them scale.

0:00 Introduction
0:29 Noor Sweid On Investing In The Middle East & Africa
2:23 Noor On Looking For Innovative Tech Solutions
4:08 Asking Questions For The Next Level Of Healthcare Industry To Emerge
6:13 How Can Companies Be More Capital Efficient? Noor Sweid Explains
7:12 What Noor Sweid Looks For When Investing In A Company?
7:58 What Is The State Of The Global Economy Right Now?

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