Capitalworks Exits Pronto Holdings (Sub-Saharan Africa)

Pretoria Portland Cement Company Limited (PPC) has acquired Pronto Holdings from South Africa-based independent alternative asset manager Capitalworks for a minimum value of ZAR280 million (approximately US$33 million). Capitalworks first invested in Pronto, a ready-mix concrete business based in Johannesburg, in 2008. Read More

UAP Raises KES4.7 Billion from Private Equity Investors Aureos, AfricInvest-TunInvest Group, and Swedfund International AB (Sub-Saharan Africa)

UAP Holdings, a Kenya-based financial services group, has raised KES4.7 billion (US$53.5 million) from three international private equity investors to support its regional and pan-African expansion plans. Aureos Capital’s Aureos Africa Fund, AfricInvest Fund II and AfricInvest Financial Sector Fund, both managed by Tunisia-based AfricInvest-TunInvest Group, and Swedish development… Read More

CDC Launches Ethiopia Private Equity Fund (Sub-Saharan Africa)

CDC, the U.K.’s development finance institution, has announced a cornerstone investment of US$15 million in the Schulze Global Ethiopia Growth and Transformation Fund I. The fund has a target of US$100 million and will seek to invest between US$1 million and US$10 million per transaction in small-… Read More

DEG Co-finances Ethiopian Brewery (Sub-Saharan Africa)

DEG (Deutsche Investitions- und Entwicklungsgesellschaft), the development finance arm of Germany’s KfW Bankengruppe, has partnered with London-based Duet Group and U.S.-based Vasari Group to invest US$90 million in Dashen Brewery of Ethiopia. DEG will provide US$12.5 million of its own capital as part of the deal. Dashen, which produces… Read More

Actis Exits Accra Mall (Sub-Saharan Africa)

Actis has announced the sale of its 85 percent stake in Accra Mall, a shopping and leisure center in Ghana, to Atterbury, a South Africa-based property developer, and Sanlam, a financial services group also based in South Africa. Actis led the development of Accra Mall in partnership with the… Read More

AfDB Sponsors Fund of Funds for Agribusiness in Africa (Sub-Saharan Africa)

The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank Group (AfDB) has approved a US$100 million anchor investment in Agvance Africa, an agribusiness-focused fund of funds to be managed by Credit Suisse Customized Fund Investment Group (CFIG). Agvance Africa is focused on promoting private investment in African agriculture and… Read More



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