Verod-Kepple Africa Ventures (VKAV) plans to again as much as 21 growth-stage corporations throughout the continent after closing its first fund at $60 million. The pan-African VC hit the milestone following recent backing from Nigeria’s SCM Capital previously Sterling Capital Markets Restricted, and the one non-Japanese investor. Different current traders (restricted companions) embrace Taiyo Holdings and […]
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