Uhuru Growth Fund Plans Expansion with AfDB’s $20m Investment

Abdu Mukhtar, the African Development Bank’s Director of Industrial and Trade Development

The Uhuru Growth Fund is planning on huge expansion with the seed $20 Million investment from the African Development Bank last month. It could be recalled that the Bank had approved a US$20 million equity investment in Uhuru Growth Fund 1, a first-generation fund sponsored by Uhuru Partners Limited, a private equity firm, focused on high growth middle market businesses across West Africa. The firm which is composed of an experienced indigenous team with strong local networks, extensive knowledge of the West Africa market and a track-record of SME investments in the region is planning to expand their operations in the region.

Abdu Mukhtar, the African Development Bank’s Director of Industrial and Trade Development

With the $20 million equity support, Uhuru Partners will make investment forays into consumer facing and financial services sectors in West African countries including Nigeria, Ghana, Cote d’Ivoire, Senegal, Burkina Faso and Mali. Investments of $5 million and above will be made in companies in these sectors, helping them grow into regional champions, and creating new, high quality jobs. The proposed investment will give the Bank approximately 10% of the Fund’s target capitalization of $200 million.

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Because equity capital is scarce in Africa but particularly so for smaller companies with revenues below $50 million, private equity funds such as Uhuru will help address this void. Uhuru’s compelling investment proposition is underpinned by several macroeconomic and institutional factors. These key factors include West Africa’s large aggregate population, rapid urbanization and youthful demographics, sustained economic growth and relative political stability.

The presence of Uhuru’s key executive and operational teams in Abidjan and Lagos is also perceived as a huge asset, enabling the team to effectively source investment opportunities in the Anglophone and Francophone economies of West Africa. The PE firm’s presence in the region’s largest and leading commercial hubs also enables them to get actively involved in the operations of their portfolio companies across the region. Abdu Mukhtar, the African Development Bank’s Director of Industrial and Trade Development said the Bank’s investment will be instrumental to Uhuru’s $200 million fundraising exercise. “The Bank’s support of Uhuru Growth Fund will unlock capital from other development finance and commercial investors into a fund that will help strengthen West Africa’s economies, create jobs and drive development,” Mukhtar said.

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The Fund’s investment strategy is aligned with the Bank’s Ten-Year Strategy (2013-2022), focusing on inclusive growth and creating broad-based prosperity, as well as the Bank’s Country Strategy Papers for target countries which seek inclusive growth, access to local SME finance and regional integration as the pathway to sustainable development of the African continent.The Fund’s strategy is also aligned with the Bank’s High 5 priorities to Industrialize Africa, Feed Africa, Integrate Africa and Improve the quality of life for the people of Africa.

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