The private equity player is deploying the $143m it raised for its Food Fund 2 and sees ‘material opportunities’ in Africa’s food value chain
Phatisa, a private equity firm established in 2005 that invests across the African food value chain, is deploying the $143m in capital it raised for its Food Fund 2.
It has partnered development finance institutions including British International Investment , Norfund, and Finnfund who have invested in the fund and also co-invest alongside Phatisa in its investee companies. Stuart Bradley, managing partner at Phatisa, sat down with Business Day to discuss the firm’s investment philosophy...
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