EBENE, Mauritius, March 1, 2021/ -- SouthBridge Investments (SBI) (www.SouthBGroup.com) and New African Capital Partners (NACP) are proud to announce the launch of their joint venture: SBNA.
SBNA will act as a “permanent capital fund”
aiming to attract investors who take a long-term view on Africa. The
joint venture intends to directly invest in Africa’s future with
long-term capital, focusing on FinTech, the financial sector
integration, and micro and meso finance.
Charles Kié, CEO
and co-founder of New African Capital Partners, will head SBNA. His
professional career has included top jobs at Citibank, Banque
Atlantique, Ecobank and AFC (Africa Finance Corporation), before
co-founding NACP in October 2018 with Paulo Gomes.
The financial
sector remains critically important to the continent’s development.
Long-term capital, modernization, and investor commitment are key to the
transformation of one of the world’s most promising banking markets.
With
a substantial rate of return, the financial sector is set to attract
more flows and generate many more opportunities. In this particular
area, SBNA wishes to focus on digitalization, inclusion and sustainable
finance. Efficiency and technology are expected to open the banking
system to the millions of people who deserve and need it.
To
fulfill these goals, SBNA brings together African know-how, strong
financial, banking and technology skills, experience and knowledge. The
joint venture will leverage this outstanding human capital and market
knowledge to be a truly pan-African endeavor dedicated to Africa’s
growth and integration.
SouthBridge Investments (SBI) is the
investment arm of SouthBridge Group. It was incorporated in 2020 and
represents a major commitment to invest directly in Africa’s future. SBI
will focus particularly on asset management and fund management in the
areas of finance, manufacturing and industry, SMEs, with a particular
impact on women entrepreneurship, sustainable development and green
business.
Senior Partner Dr. Frannie Léautier heads SouthBridge
Investments as its CEO. She has previously held senior leadership roles
in prestigious international organizations such as the World Bank,
African Development Bank and Trade and Development Bank.
This
joint venture, SBNA, is a milestone for SouthBridge and NACP in their
goal of deploying ambitious investment structures dedicated to Africa.
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