Salt Capital sells its stake in Southern African agro logistics company
According to Jeune Afrique Business+ sources, the private equity firm has made a comfortable exit.
17/06/2021 at 14h40, by Africa Business+
Five years after taking control of Deep Catch Namibia Holdings (Proprietary) Limited, private equity firm Salt Capital is selling its stake along with the German development finance institution DEG, its co-investor in the venture. The buyer is Imperial Logistics, a South African logistics group listed on the JSE and headed since 2019 by Mohammed Akoojee.
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