IFC has proposed to invest up to $25 million in equity, subject to a cap of 20 per cent of the total committed capital.
IFC will also play a catalytic role as a development financial institution (DFI) investor via its stamp of approval to help the fund achieve first close and critical mass. It will also provide additional financing to investee companies through debt and equity co-investments.
The primary focus countries of the fund will include India, Cote d'Ivoire, Kenya, Morocco, Nigeria, South Africa, Indonesia, Pakistan and the Philippines.
The Fund's objective is to make mid-market growth equity investments in financial services and technology such as payments, credit and savings, insurance, technology enablers and service providers and capital markets in Africa and Asia.
The fund will focus on supporting growth-stage companies that require equity to expand their geographies and product range or to fund vertical integration.
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