GreenYellow to boost its African business after raising €196m in funds

GreenYellow to boost its African business after raising €196m in funds

The French energy company, a subsidiary of Casino, has raised international capital, part of which will go to the continent where it is expanding its projects. 

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            ▪ GreenYellow to boost its African business after raising €196m in funds

▪ The French energy company, a subsidiary of Casino, has raised international capital, part of which will go to the continent where it is expanding its projects. 

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“This fundraising will allow a strong acceleration of our pipeline in all our geographies, including Africa,” confirmed a source within GreenYellow to Africa Business+.

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