Lion’s Head banks on large cheque from the IFC ($47 million)

Lion’s Head banks on large cheque from the IFC ($47 million)

Launched last October, the vehicle managed by the London-based entity is expecting the equivalent of $50 million through a package from the World Bank Group.

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            ▪ Lion’s Head banks on large cheque from the IFC ($47 million)

▪ Launched last October, the vehicle managed by the London-based entity is expecting the equivalent of $50 million through a package from the World Bank Group.

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Hoping to raise up to $250 million for the Africa Go Green (AGG) fund, Lion’s Head Global Partners (LHGP) – operating as an investment bank, asset management and advisory firm – continues to look to DFIs to find its limited partners. Managed by LHGP, this vehicle is the result of an initiative between the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and its development institution KfW.

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