A new investment vehicle on the cards for Alain Nkontchou’s Enko Capital
Undaunted by the crisis of recent months, the former investment banker is preparing to launch a fourth fund.
27/05/2021 at 05h23, by Africa Business+
According to Jeune Afrique Business+ sources, the Enko Impact Credit Fund (EICF) will lend to African companies seeking to raise funds through debt leverage. This is a new vehicle specialising in debts but differs from the first, Enko Africa Debt Fund (EADF), which is exclusively devoted to listed debts, particularly to sovereign debts.
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