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    Telematics and Fleet Management Firm POZI Raises €650k in Landmark Deal

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    Libreville-based telematics startup secures backing led by Saviu Ventures; targets Côte d’Ivoire next and 35,000 connected vehicles by 2030.

    Funding Milestone and Investor Line-Up

    Gabonese telematics and fleet management startup POZI has raised €650,000 in a round led by Saviu Ventures, with participation from Emsy Capital and legal advisory from Chazai Wamba. Multiple reports say the transaction is believed to be the first foreign VC-backed tech deal for a Gabonese startup.

    POZI co-founder and CEO Loïc Kapitho said, “This funding marks a major milestone not just for POZI, but for Gabon’s entire tech ecosystem. It shows that Gabonese startups can win the trust of international investors and pursue ambitious regional growth.”

    Expansion Plan and Scale Targets

    POZI plans to use the capital to begin regional expansion in Côte d’Ivoire and is targeting 35,000 connected vehicles across 10 African markets by 2030. The company is currently managing over 2,500 connected vehicles for a mix of national transport operators and multinationals.

    POZI’s Core Features

    POZI provides an integrated fleet monitoring and management platform that gives “intelligence” to vehicles—supporting real-time geolocation, incident/alert notifications (e.g., speeding or geofence exits), route and zone analysis, periodic activity reports, and administrative reminders. The platform also enables remote vehicle immobilization where necessary (e.g., theft or dangerous use).

    Onboarding and Hardware

    Customers download the app, create an account, and add one or more vehicles. Users have free access to administrative renewal reminders via a virtual assistant. For full functionality, POZI schedules installation of its POZIConnect® box, with a company installer visiting the client on-site. Once connected, operators can configure custom incident rules (time windows, zones) and receive real-time notifications to reduce risky behaviors.

    Why Matters for Gabon

    Industry coverage frames the raise as a watershed for Gabon’s technology ecosystem, marking the first time a local tech startup has attracted international VC. Disrupt Africa and DabaFinance both emphasise the significance of the transaction for Central Africa’s emerging venture landscape.

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