Algeria startups
Startups
Algeria’s InsurTech Startups: Digitizing Car, Health, and Agricultural Insurance
Algeria's insurance industry collected 181.3 billion DZD (approximately $1.3 billion) in annual premiums in 2024 — up 4.4% year-on-year, according to the CNA (Conseil National des Assurances). It is among the largest insurance markets on the African continent.
Startups
Algeria’s Healthtech Startups: Telemedicine, Diagnostics, and the Rural Healthcare Gap
Algeria's healthcare numbers look reasonable on paper. The country has approximately 1.66 physicians per 1,000 people, placing it among just seven African nations that meet the World Health Organization's recommended doctor-to-population ratio.
Startups
EdTech Startups in Algeria: LabLabee and the Race to Teach in Arabic
Algeria has 12 million students in general education, 2 million university students — one of the largest university systems in the Arab world — and 4 million people enrolled in vocational training. Youth unemployment stands at 29.7% for the 15–24 age group, according to
Startups
B2B SaaS Made in Algeria: Local Startups Taking on ERP, HR, and CRM Markets
A standard SAP implementation in Algeria costs upward of $200,000 for a small-to-medium enterprise. The interface arrives in English, the tax modules are built for German and American compliance, and the payment integration assumes credit cards.
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From Sahara to Shelf: Startups Building Algeria’s Agri-Export Tech Stack
Algeria has over 443,000 hectares of olive plantations and produces more than a million metric tons of dates per year. It is the fourth largest date producer on earth.
Skills & Careers
The Startup Paradox: Algeria Has More Engineers Than Startups
Algeria's tech talent base is the envy of North Africa. Yet the country's startup count remains disproportionately low.