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    IFC to Invest KSh1.096 Billion in Ascent Rift Valley Fund II LP

    Miriam
    By Miriam Wangui
    - January 08, 2021
    - January 08, 2021
    Kenya Business newsMarkets
    IFC to Invest KSh1.096 Billion in Ascent Rift Valley Fund II LP

    The International Finance Corporation (IFC) says it will make a $10 million (KSh1.096 Billion) equity investment in East African based Private Equity fund Ascent Rift Valley Fund II.

    Ascent Rift Valley Fund II L.P. is a 10-year closed-end generalist private equity fund targeting small and medium companies in Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and Rwanda. The fund aims to invest in and develop small and medium-sized enterprises in East Africa and contribute to economic growth in the region.

    Ascent Rift Valley Fund II is seeking to raise $120 million total committed capital. In December, the private equity firm secured a $10 million investment from the Dutch entrepreneurial development bank FMO.

    Ascent Rift Valley Fund II L.P is managed by Ascent Capital Management Africa II Ltd, a company created under the laws of Mauritius and focused on investing in East African businesses. The fund is steered by highly skilled private equity professionals including David Owino, Lucas Kranck, Koome Imathiu and Florian Pape.

    IFC is a division of the World Bank that invests in the private sector in low-income countries. Information on its website shows that between July 1, 2019 and June 30, 2020, IFC committed $4.6 billion in investments to private businesses across the Sub Saharan Africa region.

    See also PE Firm Ascent Capital Africa Seeks To Raise Ksh12B For Its Ascent Rift Valley Fund II

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