Dutch firm Cardano looks to invest on the continent

Dutch firm Cardano looks to invest on the continent

The pension fund manager founded in 2000 is mobilising a substantial budget to tackle a market that is still largely neglected in Africa.

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            ▪ Dutch firm Cardano looks to invest on the continent

▪ The pension fund manager founded in 2000 is mobilising a substantial budget to tackle a market that is still largely neglected in Africa.

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Cardano was established in 2000 by Theo Kocken and it is now preparing to broaden its horizons. According to Africa Business+ sources, a new vehicle is being structured by the teams around current CEO Michael De Lathauwe to raise $250 million.

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