
Loni Prinsloo
Senior Africa Reporter at Bloomberg News
Telecoms and tech reporter at Bloomberg. Active explorer of life and what it has to offer. All views are my own.
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1 day ago |
bloomberg.com | Loni Prinsloo
(Bloomberg) -- BluePeak Private Capital Ltd. is on track to raise $250 million for its African private credit fund that will invest in mid-sized companies that remain critically underfunded. The fund raised $80 million in its first close from European development finance institutions including British International Investment, FMO, Swedfund, and Swiss Investment Fund for Emerging Markets.
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5 days ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Loni Prinsloo
Citigroup Inc. is in talks with African governments including Namibia and Benin to boost business as investment flows into the countries. That’s according to Grant Carson, who heads a unit that oversees operations in 64 countries where the US bank doesn’t have a physical presence. About a third of those nations are in Africa. Some African nations are attracting investments from the Middle East even as US President Donald Trump’s trade war worries investors.
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5 days ago |
financialpost.com | Loni Prinsloo
Article content(Bloomberg) — Citigroup Inc. is in talks with African governments including Namibia and Benin to boost business as investment flows into the countries. Sign In or Create an AccountArticle contentWe apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, ortap here to see other videos from our team. Article contentThat’s according to Grant Carson, who heads a unit that oversees operations in 64 countries where the US bank doesn’t have a physical presence.
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5 days ago |
bloomberg.com | Loni Prinsloo
(Bloomberg) -- Citigroup Inc. is in talks with African governments including Namibia and Benin to boost business as investment flows into the countries. That’s according to Grant Carson, who heads a unit that oversees operations in 64 countries where the US bank doesn’t have a physical presence. About a third of those nations are in Africa. Some African nations are attracting investments from the Middle East even as US President Donald Trump’s trade war worries investors.
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5 days ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Loni Prinsloo
Citigroup Inc. is in talks with African governments including Namibia and Benin to boost business as investment flows into the countries. That’s according to Grant Carson, who heads a unit that oversees operations in 64 countries where the US bank doesn’t have a physical presence. About a third of those nations are in Africa. Some African nations are attracting investments from the Middle East even as US President Donald Trump’s trade war worries investors.
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