First funding round for Amethis’ third vehicle closed
The investor has secured a third of its final target, aiming to raise €450 million through its third pan-African fund.
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▪ First funding round for Amethis’ third vehicle closed
▪ The investor has secured a third of its final target, aiming to raise €450 million through its third pan-African fund.
▪ https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/816380/first-funding-round-for-amethis-third-vehicle-closed/
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