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As stated on the project disclosure page, the IFC’s SME Ventures (SMEV) program is considering an equity investment in AfricInvest Small Cap Fund, a generalist private equity fund seeking to invest in small and medium enterprises across Africa. The Fund will make investments in (i) leading companies in their local markets with well-defined growth potential, attractive entry valuations, and strong management teams, (ii) operating in sectors where AfricInvest has prior experience including services (retail, IT, hospitality, logistics and distribution), manufacturing, FMCG, agribusiness, healthcare, and education and (iii) generating revenues expected to be on average below €50.0 million and with a maximum of 500 employees at the time of investment.
The Fund will prioritize countries where AfricInvest has physical presence (Algeria, Egypt, Kenya, Ivory Coast, Morocco, Mauritius, Nigeria and Tunisia) and neighboring countries on an opportunistic basis, with no more than 50% of the Fund being invested in North Africa.
As stated by the IFC, the Fund will be managed by AfricInvest Small Cap Management LLC, a Mauritian limited company.
General IFC Inquiries - IFC Communications:
Address: 2121 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington DC 20433
Telephone: +1 202-473-3800
Fax: +1 202-974-4384
Financial Intermediary - AfricInvest Small Cap Fund LLC
Skander Oueslati - Senior Partner & CIO/Deputy MD
Phone: +216 29 733 655
Email: skander.oueslati@africinvest.com
Address: Ebene, Cybercity 72201,Mauritius
Website: www.africinvest.com
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