FMO bets $10m on impact investor Regmifa
The institution managed by Symbiotics claims $160 million of assets under management.
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▪ FMO bets $10m on impact investor Regmifa
▪ The institution managed by Symbiotics claims $160 million of assets under management.
▪ https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/808605/fmo-bets-10m-on-impact-investor-regmifa/
Through this investment check, the Dutch organisation finances SMEs in sub-Saharan Africa—the main target of the Regional MSME Investment Fund for Sub-Saharan Africa’s (Regmifa).
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