Lucas Kranck and Daniel Owino draw IFC and FMO to Ascent Capital Africa’s second fund
The Kenyan private equity firm continues its financing round to reach a closing of $120 million.
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▪ Lucas Kranck and Daniel Owino draw IFC and FMO to Ascent Capital Africa’s second fund
▪ The Kenyan private equity firm continues its financing round to reach a closing of $120 million.
▪ https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/806565/lucas-kranck-and-daniel-owino-draw-ifc-and-fmo-to-ascent-capital-africas-second-fund/
Named Ascent Rift Valley Fund II, the fund was expected to reach an interim closing of $80-100 million by the end of 2020.
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