Actis and Jamison Valley target Nairobi’s Radisson Blu
The private equity firm and its partner are already on the offensive and set their sights on three other Kenyan hotels.
08/11/2021 at 15h35, by Africa Business+
According to a document that Africa Business+ consulted, the Radisson Blu Hotel Upper Hill in the Kenyan capital, which opened in 2015, will be acquired by the British private equity giant.
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