How Vantage Capital finally gained a foothold in Egypt thanks to Pickalbatros
The mezzanine debt specialist took advantage of unfavourable market conditions to gain a foothold in Cairo.
27/05/2021 at 06h41, by Africa Business+
“In normal times, Pickalbatros would not have had any interest in our financing, which is quite expensive,” said Luc Albinski, Managing Partner, Vantage Capital. “The group is sufficiently solicited by ordinary banks.”
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