Actis head of energy for MENA Lisa Pinsley : “We want to do more in hydrogen”
The UK private equity firm recently completed a major exit – Lekela – and a similarly sized investment in energy – Yellow Door Energy. The head of energy for the MENA region provides an update on its strategic direction.
27/09/2022 at 17h12, by Africa Business+
Actis raised its fifth energy fund in 2021, Energy Fund V, with $6 billion. Its first ticket was taken in the Dubai-based corporate market specialist developer Yellow Door Energy, which is active in Africa and the Middle East.
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