Original disclosure @ DFC website
Updated in EWS May 28, 2025
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According to the Bank’s website, as a private equity fund of funds, the Fund’s investment strategy is to invest in funds that are managed by local general partners, invest growth equity in small to mid-market companies, and add significant strategic and management values. The Fund will also focus on strong ethical, social, and environmental policies.
The Fund is expected to have a positive developmental impact by providing capital to private equity funds that will invest in growing companies in OPIC-eligible countries. The Fund will support approximately 12 to 18 private equity funds, which will make investments in approximately 100 to 200 small- and mid sized companies. The Fund expects to obtain a seat on the advisory committees of its target funds, and plans to arrange technical assistance for the underlying portfolio companies.
Proposed OPIC Loan: $100 million (12 years)
Total Fund Capitalization: $300 million, including the amount of the proposed OPIC loan
Sarona Asset Management is a private investment firm, investing growth capital in companies and private equity funds in Global Growth Markets.
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