Copperbelt Energy Corporation’s new shareholding following Affirma Capital’s $145 m investment
Affirma Capital, a private equity firm founded by former Standard Chartered Bank employees, has decided to inject new funds into Zambia’s power utility.
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▪ Copperbelt Energy Corporation’s new shareholding following Affirma Capital’s $145 m investment
▪ Affirma Capital, a private equity firm founded by former Standard Chartered Bank employees, has decided to inject new funds into Zambia’s power utility.
▪ https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/818071/copperbelt-energy-corporation-shareholder-implications-of-affirma-capitals-145-m-investment/
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