MCP to add IFC to its fourth fund
The team is banking on the support of the international institution.
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▪ MCP to add IFC to its fourth fund
▪ The team is banking on the support of the international institution.
▪ https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/813763/albert-alsinas-mcp-adds-ifc-to-its-fourth-fund/
If the International Finance Corporation (IFC) – the private sector financing arm of the World Bank – confirms its commitment at the board meeting on 15 December, Albert Alsina‘s Mediterrania Capital Partners (MCP) will have a second underwriter for Mediterrania Capital IV Mid-Cap.
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