Debt: After Mauritania, Franklin/Finexem target two other signatures in Africa

According to a professional in the sector, Rothschild, Deloitte, Lazard, Southbridge and Parnasse International—investment banks and consulting firms—have engaged in a ” rather aggressive ” competition since March 2020 with the debt restructuring projects of African countries.

08/02/2021 at 18h32, by Africa Business+

However, to date, only one public mandate has been concluded throughout the continent’s French-speaking part. As revealed exclusively by Jeune Afrique Business+ last November, it is Mauritania, which entrusted the Franklin/Finexem Emerging Market Solutions consortium at the end of December 2020 with the study of its external liabilities, before a future renegotiation.

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