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    The 5 top stories on Africa Private Equity News the past week

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    The 5 top stories on Africa Private Equity News the past week

    Cairo, Egypt

    Here are summaries of the most widely read stories from the past week on Africa Private Equity News.

    1. SPE Capital, Tanmiya Capital Ventures and others exit Egypt’s Tamweely

    A consortium comprising SPE Capital, Tanmiya Capital Ventures, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and British International Investment has agreed to sell Tamweely to e-Finance for Digital and Financial Investments. Tamweely is an Egypt-based non-bank financial services company that provides financing and related services to micro, small and medium-sized enterprises. Read the full article

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    2. BluePeak Private Capital Fund II invests in Monty Mobile

    BluePeak Private Capital Fund II has made an investment of $12 million in Monty Mobile International. Monty Mobile provides the infrastructure that enables businesses and digital platforms to communicate directly with customers through application-to-person, or A2P, messaging, including one-time passwords, transaction alerts, financial notifications and delivery updates. Read the full article

    3. Small Foundation backs AgDevCo Ventures

    Small Foundation has committed capital to AgDevCo Ventures, a vehicle providing patient finance to early-stage agribusinesses across East Africa. Read the full article

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    4. Norfund appoints Mark Davis as chief investment officer

    Norfund has appointed Mark Davis as its first chief investment officer. Davis has been part of Norfund’s management team for nearly two decades and previously served as executive vice president for renewable energy. Read the full article

    5. IFC proposes investment in Cygnum-managed fund

    The International Finance Corporation has disclosed a proposed equity investment of up to $50 million in the Universal Green Energy Access Programme (UGEAP), a sub-Saharan Africa-focused fund financing distributed renewable energy projects. UGEAP is managed by Cygnum Capital and is targeting $300 million. Read the full article

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    Due Diligence: Investor shares his playbook after a 29x exit in Africa

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