New capital fund of $30-million launches for Southern Africa SMEs

October 21th, 2020 – Secha Capital, a Southern African investment impact firm that provides long-term capital to established SMEs, has announced the closure of its second fund worth $30-million (R400-million) to support established SMEs in the region.

The fund adopts an impact investment model and aims to accelerate the growth of the selected SMEs, fostering economic growth within the small business sector.

More…https://ventureburn.com/2020/10/new-capital-fund-of-30-million-launches-for-southern-africa-smes/

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