lmpact investing group Investisseurs and Partenaires (I&P) has opened a Nairobi office as part of its expansion into Kenya and the East African region, targeting investing in high-potential small and medium-sized businesses.
The strategy aims at tapping the dynamic entrepreneurial ecosystem in the region.
“The entrepreneurial ecosystem is very dynamic within East Africa, and yet it appears that only a few investment funds are keen to invest amounts within IPAE 2’s target range, most favouring larger deals,” noted Asif Noorani I&P Investment Manager for East Africa.
The Nairobi-based office will enable I&P source for investment opportunities for its new Sh11.8 billion fund, I&P Afrique Entrepreneurs 2.
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IPAE 2 fund aims to invest in equity and quasi-equity as a minority
shareholder in 30 to 40 startups and businesses located in Sub-Saharan
Africa and the Indian Ocean. The investment tickets range from Sh 127
million to Sh636.6 million.
“I&P is aiming at closing that SME finance gap,” said Jérémy
Hajdenberg, Chief Investment Officer, responsible for the East African
region.
“Expanding our geographical footprint allows us to diversify
political and economic risks. Besides, I&P is looking forward
engaging more with the dynamic impact investing community established in
East Africa”said Jérémy.
I&P also announced that it recently hired Asif Noorani as its
Investment Manager for East Africa, with the aim of building jointly on
his local knowledge, networks and investment experience to grow the
portfolio.
Asif is a seasoned Private Equity professional, having spent seven years at Fanisi Capital, a Kenyan PE fund investing in SMEs in East Africa where he was leading the investment team, as Investment Principal.
Before that, he worked for Prime Bank in Nairobi after returning from
London where he worked as a career accountant and lecturer. Asif will
work closely with Jeremy.
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