Stéphane Bacquaert leaves Wendel for Adenia Partners
The PE investor is moving to West Africa to take on his new responsibilities.
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▪ Stéphane Bacquaert leaves Wendel for Adenia Partners
▪ The PE investor is moving to West Africa to take on his new responsibilities.
▪ https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/799343/stephane-bacquaert-leaves-wendel-for-adenia-partners/
This Africa-focused investment fund, like Wendel, systematically takes controlling stakes in the companies it targets.
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