How Apis Partners launched Motsepe’s Tyme Bank in Asia
The South African capital investor has created an African-Filipino deal for the neo-bank.
02/03/2021 at 19h19, by Africa Business+
“We built a link during the due diligence, which was carried out jointly,” Nic Smalle, partner in Singapore for Apis, told Jeune Afrique Business +. “We took care of the financial aspects, and JG Summit looked at setting up in the Philippines.”
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