Meridiam moves its captains to Dakar, Libreville and Addis Ababa
A game of musical chairs for some of the continent’s private equity managers.
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▪ Meridiam moves its captains to Dakar, Libreville and Addis Ababa
▪ A game of musical chairs for some of the continent’s private equity managers.
▪ https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/816917/meridiam-moves-its-captains-to-dakar-libreville-and-addis-ababa/
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