Apis Partners’ Matteo Stefanel and Udayan Goyal seek support in Luxembourg
The two Apis Partners managers are seeking ever larger cheques from European DFIs, including the European Investment Bank, in line with the size of their next fund, which is set to be ever more ambitious.
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▪ Apis Partners’ Matteo Stefanel and Udayan Goyal seek support in Luxembourg
▪ The two Apis Partners managers are seeking ever larger cheques from European DFIs, including the European Investment Bank, in line with the size of their next fund, which is set to be ever more ambitious.
▪ https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/815543/apis-partners-matteo-stefanel-and-udayan-goyal-seek-support-in-luxembourg/
Fast forward, and for its third fund (unveiled by Africa Business+ in early April), Apis Partners has decided to go big.
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