Investment firm Ecsponent says the deal is in line with its restructuring, which is focused on consolidation of its private equity portfolio and reducing its debt
Ecsponent says the deal is in line with its restructuring, which is focused on consolidation of its private equity portfolio and reducing its debtInvestment company Ecsponent has sold its 25% stake in fintech operator MyBucks Zambia for $1.5m .This article is reserved for our subscribers.
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