Ragni plans to light the continent with help from BpiFrance and AfricInvest
The inside story from Jeune Afrique Business+
02/07/2021 at 16h03, by Africa Business+
The French family business welcomed two major investors to its capital with the entry of Bpi and AfricInvest. This will strengthen its capacity to expand on the continent.
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