How Matteo Stefanel and Apis Partners lured the IFC to Adumo (Crossfin Transactional Services)

The Washington-based institution has invested $7.5m in the consolidated South African payments group.

19/11/2020 at 14h52, by Valentin Grille

Led from London by Matteo Stefanel and Udayan Goyal, Apis Partners is seeking investors to support Adumo’s growth, the company’s CEO, Paul Kent, tells Jeune Afrique Business+.

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