EIB Global Invests €25 Million In Amethis Fund III To Promote Sustainable Growth Of African Businesses

European Investment Bank (EIB Global) has invested €25 million into Amethis Fund III, a pan-African fund providing private equity growth capital to medium-sized companies on the continent.
Amethis Fund III will target companies supplying goods and services to low and middle-income populations in Africa. The target sectors include healthcare, business services such as logistics & IT, manufacturing and distribution including agribusiness and fast-moving consumer goods, non-banking financial services, and services related to infrastructure and energy.
The fund’s strategy is aligned with EIB Global’s investment goals as well as the EU’s Global Gateway strategy by supporting economic development in a diversity of geographies, notably sub-Saharan countries. The fund will pursue an impact-driven strategy developed by Amethis to address critical issues for the continent’s sustainable development, by focusing on gender equality, and sustainable employment – with a particular emphasis on health coverage, and climate considerations.
EIB Vice President, Thomas Ostros commented on the deal: “The EIB is happy to support Amethis in its effort to invest in small companies in low- and middle-income countries across Africa. We see Africa as a close and important partner to the Bank, which has a lot of potential and untapped opportunities. However, African enterprises still don’t have enough patient equity capital they need for them to grow, which is what our partnership with funds like Amethis seeks to address.”
“Private capital is a powerful driver of economic development in Africa. Private equity funds, through investment in local enterprises, are playing a catalytic role by bringing external funding as well as knowledge and technical expertise to the companies they invest in,” he added.
Luc Rigouzzo and Laurent Demey, Managing Partners at Amethis said, “We are proud to receive the renewed support from the European Investment Bank. Building upon our prior collaborations, its strategic support will allow us to continue helping medium-sized companies deliver better goods and services to African consumers and to become African champions by promoting their regional integration and sustainable economic growth.”
The EIB has invested nearly €3 billion in equity funds with a geographic focus entailing Africa. Some of these funds are country-specific, while some have a regional focus. EIB’s early investment has had a catalytic effect in attracting other investors to invest in funds due to the Bank’s best market practice in terms of ESG applied, thus ensuring maximum impact at the level of portfolio companies.
Twelve years after its creation, Amethis has supported the growth of more than 30 African companies employing directly more than 40,000 people. These companies not only contribute to the development of a high-quality economic fabric but also address important sustainable development goals for the continent.
Amethis benefits from a strong on-the-ground presence across four African capitals of Nairobi, Abidjan, Casablanca, and Cairo, which helps identify new opportunities and monitor the market’s evolution in each country. It also allows Amethis to build a reputation for itself of trusted partner to accompany companies in their new expansion phases, favoring value creation and impact.
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