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Algeria’s First FCPR: How the New Venture Capital Vehicle Reshapes Startup Funding

Algeria’s First FCPR: How the New Venture Capital Vehicle Reshapes Startup Funding

March 25, 2026

Algeria's first FCPR vehicle under COSOB Regulation 24-02 opens formal venture capital funding for startups. What it means for founders and investors.

Algiers Bourse Renaissance: 43% Market Cap Surge and the Startup IPO Pipeline

Algiers Bourse Renaissance: 43% Market Cap Surge and the Startup IPO Pipeline

March 25, 2026

The Algiers Bourse hit 745.4B DZD market cap with a 43% H1 surge, BDL's $464M IPO, and Moustachir's oversubscription. What it means for Algeria's startups.

Algeria Waives IPO Fees for Startups: Can the Algiers Stock Exchange Become a Real Funding Channel?

Algeria Waives IPO Fees for Startups: Can the Algiers Stock Exchange Become a Real Funding Channel?

March 19, 2026

⚡ Key Takeaways Algeria’s three capital market regulators — COSOB, SGBV, and Algeria Clearing — have jointly waived all IPO-related...

Algeria’s Stock Exchange: Now Open to Startups at Zero Cost

Algeria’s Stock Exchange: Now Open to Startups at Zero Cost

ALGERIATECH Editorial
February 4, 2026

On February 1, 2026, Algeria's financial regulator COSOB — the Commission d'Organisation et de Surveillance des Opérations de Bourse — announced that labeled startups would face zero fees to list on the Algiers Stock Exchange through 2028. It was a policy announcement that made headlines.

Algeria’s Startup Law: The Complete Guide to the Regulatory Framework in 2026

Algeria’s Startup Law: The Complete Guide to the Regulatory Framework in 2026

ALGERIATECH Editorial
December 15, 2025

Introduction Algeria made a decisive turn toward startup-driven economic development with Executive Decree No. 20-254 of September 15, 2020, which established the national startup labeling system — the centerpiece of what is commonly called the Startup Law.

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