Enko Capital Raises $100 Million to Boost Private Credit in Africa
[Business in Cameroon - Cameroon] - 21/10/2025
Enko Capital closes $100 million (≈ 65 billion CFA) in its Enko Impact Credit Fund, targeting $150 million total. IFC, BII, SICOM Global Fund, and African pension funds join as cornerstone investors. The fund will provide USD loans to mid-sized African firms in resilient sectors such as (…)
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