APIS continues to fill its Fund III with fintechs

APIS continues to fill its Fund III with fintechs

The new vehicle, targeting $500 million, has secured a commitment from British International Investment. This brings the total amount raised by APIS from development finance institutions to over $200 million.

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            ▪ APIS continues to fill its Fund III with fintechs

▪ The new vehicle, targeting $500 million, has secured a commitment from British International Investment. This brings the total amount raised by APIS from development finance institutions to over $200 million.

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