Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Who’s doing what in the African M&A space?

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Société Générale, the European financial services group, is to divest of its stakes in its African subsidiaries in Congo (93.5%), Equatorial Guinea (57.2%), Mauritania (95.5%) and Chad (67.8%). Pan-African banking groups Vista and Coris will acquire the subsidiaries. Financial details were undisclosed.

Two of Egypt’s largest entrepreneur communities, The GrEEK Campus and MQR, have announced their merger. The entities combined have a total resident community of 3,500 members representing over 450 companies. The two brands will continue to operate independently under a centralised leadership. Financial details were undisclosed.

Digital Africa, an organisation investing in technological advancement and innovation in Africa, has made an undisclosed investment in Ivorian startup Fatala Digital House. Fatala is a digital services company assisting organisations in Europe and Africa on their path to digital transformation. The investment by Digital Africa is its first in Côte d’Ivoire.

Egyptian logistics platform Trella, which connects shippers with qualified carriers to seamlessly move and manage loads, has raised US$3,5 million from Avanz Capital Egypt. The startup, which also operates in Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Pakistan, will use the funds to expand and develop its logistic solutions.

Nigerian startups Messenger, a logistics platform and customer engagement solutions provider Termii, have received funding from Nama Ventures. The Saudi Arabian venture capital fund led a pre-seed round in which Messenger raised an undisclosed amount. Termii raised US$3,6 million in a round led by Fintech Collective and Ventures Platform with participation from several investors including Nama Ventures and Launch Africa Ventures.

The International Finance Corporation (IFC) has announced a US$257,4 million debt ($100 million) and equity ($157 million) injection in Safaricom Ethiopia. Following the transaction, IFC will hold a minority stake in Safaricom Ethiopia. Funds will be used to create a competitive market for mobile connectivity.

DealMakers AFRICA is the Continent’s M&A publication.
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