Asafo & Co, key advisor in the Cofina-DPI-MCP deal
The pan-African firm launched by Pascal Agboyibor was called upon twice for the deal: on the seller’s side and the target company’s side.
01/06/2022 at 16h25, by Africa Business+
Patrick Larrivé, a partner at Asafo & Co, has been based in Morocco since the early 2000s and played a central role in this double deal between the Cofina group, Mediterrania Capital Partners (MCP) and the pan-African Development Partners International (DPI). The Malta-based capital investor has just completed the exit of the Côte d’Ivoire-based mesofinance group.
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