Phatisa is a growth equity investment firm established in 2005 and based in Bamboo, Mauritius. The company focuses on investing in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) across Africa, particularly within the food value chain and affordable housing sectors. Phatisa specializes in management buy-outs, buy-ins, expansions, acquisitions, refinancings, and the establishment of new ventures. Additionally, it engages in real estate projects that emphasize affordable and middle-income residential developments, as well as mixed-use developments that combine housing with commercial spaces in urban areas. The firm maintains a clear investment strategy and does not participate in sectors such as bio-fuels, timber, or alcoholic beverages, nor does it provide grants or soft loans.
Founding Partner, Joint Managing Partner and Co-Founder
Ryan Burns
Principal
Imane El Alaoui-Grollemund
Principal
Martin Kromat
Senior Partner
Rinolan Moodley
Senior Partner
Asif Noorani
Principal
Eugene Stals
Chief Investment Officer
Jan Van Der Merwe
Fund Partner
Past deals in DRC
Feronia
Post in 2013
Feronia Inc. is an agribusiness based in Vancouver, Canada, operating in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The company is primarily engaged in the production and processing of crude palm oil and palm kernel oil, with operations that include three oil palm plantations and an arable farming operation. Established in 1911, Feronia acquired its palm oil business in 2009 with the aim of revitalizing the plantations that were on the verge of extinction. Following significant investments, the company has secured its future and is committed to making a meaningful and sustainable contribution to the economy of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Feronia's operations focus on supplying palm oil to the domestic market, deriving crucial revenue from its crude palm oil production.
Feronia
Post in 2012
Feronia Inc. is an agribusiness based in Vancouver, Canada, operating in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The company is primarily engaged in the production and processing of crude palm oil and palm kernel oil, with operations that include three oil palm plantations and an arable farming operation. Established in 1911, Feronia acquired its palm oil business in 2009 with the aim of revitalizing the plantations that were on the verge of extinction. Following significant investments, the company has secured its future and is committed to making a meaningful and sustainable contribution to the economy of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Feronia's operations focus on supplying palm oil to the domestic market, deriving crucial revenue from its crude palm oil production.
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