Webber Wentzel advises Kholo Capital on $48m mezzanine fund
The South African law firm, a member of the Linklaters network, advised on a mezzanine fund for Kholo Capital, a black-owned investment company launched in 2020 by Mokgome Mogoba and Zaheer Cassim.
21/02/2023 at 18h01, by Africa Business+
Handling the case for Webber Wentzel were partners Nicole Paige, head of private equity, specialising in investment funds, and Gitte Truter, an expert in investment vehicles.
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