Vantage Capital to launch a new $200m fund for renewable energies
The mezzanine fund manager will also exit its $18.5m investment in Genser Energy, an independent power producer in Ghana.
20/11/2019 at 17h09, by Valentin Grille
According to information obtained by Jeune Afrique Business +, Vantage Capital is seeking to develop its interests in renewable energies: its subsidiary Vantage Green X, which grants loans in the wind and solar power sectors, is to set up a third fund, GreenX III. It will begin its investment activities in the first half of 2020 with $200m of assets under management.
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