The Rise Fund seeks security for investment in Airtel Money

While the operator has finalised a second closing with QIA, Mastercard and TRF, the latter prefers to cover its tracks. 

16/11/2021 at 17h49, by Africa Business+

By approving a new $50 million investment in Airtel MoneyQIA and Mastercard have also approved cheques for $50 million and $25 million respectively – The Rise Fund confirmed its appetite for the telecom titan.

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