AfricInvest opens a new office in Mauritius and prepares two new investment vehicles
The Pan-African investment and financial services company is to add two new vehicles to its wide offering of African funds while at the same time setting up an office in Mauritius.
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▪ AfricInvest opens a new office in Mauritius and prepares two new investment vehicles
▪ The Pan-African investment and financial services company is to add two new vehicles to its wide offering of African funds while at the same time setting up an office in Mauritius.
▪ https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/803369/africinvest-ouvre-un-bureau-a-maurice-et-prepare-deux-nouveaux-vehicules-dinvestissement/
Three years after closing AfricInvest Fund III, the private equity fund is now focusing on the launch of a new vehicle, AfricInvest Fund IV. According to our information, the target amount will be over €400m ($453m), although well-informed sources have confirmed to Jeune Afrique Business+ that AfricInvest remains prudent in the face of current market unrest. The previous vehicle closed at €273m ($309m).
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