Hope Ventures, the investment arm of Hope Fund, producers of Beban TV show and Kuwait’s Rasameel Investments are together co-investing $200,000 in UAE-based Nadeera.
In episode 8 of Beban season 2, Nadeera, a social enterprise that provides innovative digitally enabled solutions for solid waste management, founded by Rabih El Chaar, raised $200,000 from Bahrain-based Hope Ventures and Kuwait-based Rasameel Investments, represented by its CEO, Dakhil Al-Dakhil.
Hope Ventures’ General Manager, Fajer Alpachachi, said “I am excited about our investment in Nadeera as they innovatively solve real-life problems and is driven by founders who are ambitious and eager to achieve desired growth. Rabih is passionate about sustainability and is on a path of developing Nadeera’s cutting-edge technology to scale regionally and globally, ad this forward-thinking approach is what we are looking for. More importantly, a key decision for Hopes investments is the co-investors that we invest alongside, and Rasameel Investments is a key example of a strategic investor who brings a wealth of experience with expertise and know-how to drive business growth.”
Dakhil Al-Dakhil, CEO of Rasameel, commented that “Being part of the investor panel on Beban TV show was an exciting experience that provided us with access to unique business opportunities from all over the region. Nadeera is one of those opportunities that spoke to us at Rasameel, as it is part of our vision to invest in businesses aligned with the needs of the future, which we found in the startup. We look forward to adding value to the startup’s journey and helping them penetrate the GCC market along with our co-investors.”
Commenting on his investment, Rabih El Chaar, Founder and CEO of Nadeera, shared “Providing an innovative solution to an existing, ongoing environmental cause drove us to start Nadeera, which is why I am thrilled to have received this investment through Beban. Through the mentorship and expertise of our co-investors, Rasameel and Hope, we hope to strategically accelerate our market entry into the GCC to help wider segments better manage their waste with the use of our technology.”
Beban season 2, which is 100% powered by renewable energy through Hope Ventures’ partnership with The Oil and Gas Holding Company B.S.C (closed) (“nogaholding”) and the Electricity and Water Authority (EWA), was filmed in Al Areen Palace and Spa by Accor, whereby entrepreneurs pitch their businesses in front of a panel of regional investors for immediate investment and business opportunities.