EquaLife Capital’s new $2m Covid-19 Relief Fund: the details
Kenya-based EquaLife Capital, a firm specialising in venture debt, plans to invest in 10 to 20 businesses to help entrepreneurs facing cash flow shortages.
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▪ EquaLife Capital’s new $2m Covid-19 Relief Fund: the details
▪ Kenya-based EquaLife Capital, a firm specialising in venture debt, plans to invest in 10 to 20 businesses to help entrepreneurs facing cash flow shortages.
▪ https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/803966/les-details-du-nouveau-relief-fund-dequalife-capital-20-millions-contre-le-covid-19/
Jeune Afrique Business+ contacted Amanda Cotterman, Managing Partner of EquaLife Capital, in Nairobi, who explained that the Relief Fund will target “companies whose fundamentals haven’t been changed by the crisis and which could take between 12 and 24 months to get completely back on track”.
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