Invest in Africa’s First 100% Locally Owned Streaming Platform
Angel Investors
For strategic and high-value investors who want an equity stake and long-term growth returns.
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Minimum Investment: R100,000
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Shareholding: Equity allocation based on investment size (negotiated during due diligence).
Benefits:
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Early access to business reports and forecasts
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Voting rights and board representation (above certain thresholds)
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Participation in profit-sharing/dividends
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Brand association as a Founding Angel Investor
Back-a-Buddy Community Investors
For individuals who want to support OneSwift Media’s growth while owning a piece of Africa’s streaming future.
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Investment Entry: R1,000 = 500 shares
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Share Price: R2 per share (early-stage valuation)
Benefits:
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Affordable entry into ownership of a digital media company
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Recognition as a Community Investor
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Access to investor updates and platform progress
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Indirect support for local creators, filmmakers, and students
Why Invest in OneSwift Media?
100% Locally Owned:
Built by Africans, for Africans
Scalable Business Model:
Subscriptions (SVOD), Rentals (PVOD), Advertising, Sponsorships, Content Production
Immediate Launch Assets:
Films, series, and premium rentals ready for market
Future Growth Streams:
Music, sports, religion, and university media channels
Cultural Impact:
Empowering local creators, students, and communities
High Market Potential:
Africa’s growing digital audience and smartphone penetration
Investment Use of Funds
Investor contributions will be directed towards:
Platform Development & Technology (infrastructure, hosting, apps)
Content Acquisition & Licensing (local films, series, and music)
Marketing & Subscriber Growth (launch campaigns, digital ads, grassroots promotions)
Operations & Compliance (legal, financial, and staffing support)
Production Support (funding new African original content)
Investor Returns
Dividends: Based on profitability after launch and scale-up
Capital Growth: Shareholding value increases as OneSwift Media expands regionally and globally
Exit Opportunities: Potential buyouts, acquisitions, or IPO within 5–7 years