Meridiam and Engie to acquire BTE Renewables from Actis
Africa Business+ reports that the deal between the three giants is worth just under a billion dollars.
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▪ Meridiam and Engie to acquire BTE Renewables from Actis
▪ Africa Business+ reports that the deal between the three giants is worth just under a billion dollars.
▪ https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/816113/meridiam-and-engie-have-acquired-bte-renewables-from-actis/
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