Averi Capital sees increasing opportunities in Francophone markets
Investment specialist seeking expansion into new areas.
01/12/2022 at 15h27, by Africa Business+
Seven years after its launch and already with a strong presence in much of the continent, Averi Capital is moving to higher latitudes, showing a growing appetite for markets north of the Equator. According to Africa Business+ sources, the company, whose partners have supported more than 100 projects – claiming a portfolio equivalent of $8 billion – is now looking at opportunities in the West African region, particularly Côte d’Ivoire.
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