IFC to support AP Moller Capital’s new Afro-Asian fund

IFC to support AP Moller Capital’s new Afro-Asian fund

The private equity subsidiary of the Danish logistics and maritime group has set a target of $1 billion for its Emerging Markets Infrastructure Fund II vehicle.

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            ▪ IFC to support AP Moller Capital’s new Afro-Asian fund

▪ The private equity subsidiary of the Danish logistics and maritime group has set a target of $1 billion for its Emerging Markets Infrastructure Fund II vehicle.

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