Electricity: Haresh Aswani’s Tolaram picks up a $62 million World Bank project in Nigeria

Through its subsidiary MBH Power, the businessman confirmed the Singaporean group Tolaram’s interest in West Africa’s sector.

19/02/2021 at 15h08, by Aurelie Benoit

Is there a local giant in the making? It is still too early to say, but MBH Power wants to give itself the means to become so. The company carried by Asian capital—part of the diversified Tolaram group—is moving in this direction and has chosen to put its stamp a little more on the market, which saw its birth in 2004.

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