Infrastructure | AIIM acquires 44% stake in Mali Energy Farm

Infrastructure | AIIM acquires 44% stake in Mali Energy Farm

BAMAKO (Capital Markets in Africa) – African Infrastructure Investment Managers (AIIM), the continent’s most experienced equity investor in African infrastructure, through its AIIF3 fund, has acquired a 44% stake in Albatros Energy Mali. Albatros Energy Mali will build, own, operate and transfer a 90 megawatt (MW) thermal power station in Kayes, western Mali and it will be the West African nation’s first independent power project (IPP) to feed into the national grid. Jurie Swart, AIIM’s…

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AfricInvest invests in International Community School, Ghana

AfricInvest invests in International Community School, Ghana

ACCRA (Capital Markets in Africa) – AfricInvest, a leading pan-African mid-cap-focused Private Equity firm, is pleased to announce that its AfricInvest Private Equity Fund III has invested in International Community School Limited (ICS), a leading private K-12 school in Ghana. Through its investment, AfricInvest aims to support the growth of ICS by upgrading its facilities and funding its other expansion plans to re-enforce the success of the school in both its Kumasi and Accra locations….

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Catalyst acquires strategic interest in Kensta Group

Catalyst acquires strategic interest in Kensta Group

NAIROBI (Capital Markets in Africa) – Catalyst Principal Partners LLC (Catalyst) has announced its acquisition of a significant minority interest in Kensta Group (Kensta).  Kensta Group is a 52-year-old third generation family business, with headquarters in Kenya and operations in five East African countries. Since inception, Kensta, through its various investments has played a pivotal role in the east African printing and packaging Industry and has been instrumental in changing the face of office automation…

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Building Starts on Solar Plant to Power Burkina Faso Gold Mine

Building Starts on Solar Plant to Power Burkina Faso Gold Mine

OUAGADOUGOU (Capital Markets in Africa) – Construction has begun on a 15-megawatt solar project to help power Iamgold Corp.’s Essakane gold mine in Burkina Faso, developers Eren Renewable Energy SA and Africa Energy Management Platform said Tuesday. The project, which is expected to cost $20 million, is scheduled for completion in January 2018, according to Christophe Fleurence, Eren’s vice president for business development in Africa. The developers have signed a 15-year power purchase agreement with…

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Adenia Partners successfully closes fourth fund at EUR230mn

Adenia Partners successfully closes fourth fund at EUR230mn

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Adenia Partners, a private equity fund manager focused on mid-cap buyouts and growth capital investments in Sub-Saharan Africa, is pleased to announce the final closing of Adenia Capital (IV). After being significantly oversubscribed, the fund closed at its hard cap of EUR230mn of LP commitments six months after its first closing in November 2016, well above its target of EUR200mn. Adenia Partners gathered a well-diversified collection of investors, with…

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The Four Africas: Nigeria – The Unstoppable Super Eagle

The Four Africas: Nigeria – The Unstoppable Super Eagle

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – It is a results-driven world we live in, like it or not. And the rules are simple, occasionally ruthless, but invariably bottom-line. Whenever international financial institutions or global marketing giants look to invest their capital, manpower and technology in a new market, they invariably ask one question: Are the fundamentals sound? If the answer is “yes,” they continue. They set down roots. And they often use that nation as…

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Norway Development Fund Bets Big on African Finance

Norway Development Fund Bets Big on African Finance

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) Norway’s state-run development fund, Norfund, is finding the fattest returns in Africa are in the financial industry. The $2 billion fund, which is more and more concentrating its investments in sub-Saharan Africa, placed more than half its new capital last year in financial institutions. That focus helped salvage returns last year. At the end of 2016, the fund had invested 16.8 billion kroner ($2 billion) in 124 companies, with renewable…

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