CDC Group reiterates its interest for Nigeria with NSIA
The publicly owned British development investor has signed a partnership protocol with the Nigerian SWF to help increase its presence in the country, its key market in Africa.
08/10/2020 at 12h57, by Africa Business+
According to information gathered by Jeune Afrique Business+, CDC and the Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA) will mainly collaborate on data sharing, which should then lead to joint investments either in funds, or directly in high-growth companies.
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