Phatisa

Phatisa is a private equity and venture capital arm of The Phatisa Group specializing investments in management buy-outs and buy-ins, expansions, acquisitions, refinancings, and start-up new ventures in small and medium sized enterprises (SME). It also seeks to invest in real estate projects with a focus on affordable and middle income residential developments and mixed use developments comprising of housing and aligned commercial developments and in urban areas. The firm does not invest in bio-fuels, timber, alcoholic beverages, seed capital, short-term bridging, or debt finance and it does not provide grants or soft loans.

Past deals in Sub Saharan Africa

Lona

Venture Round in 2022
Lona is an exporter of citrus products.

Kanu Equipment

Acquisition in 2017
Kanu is an African heavy-equipment supplier of purpose-fit equipment, providing quality maintenance and on-the-ground service teams, operating in nine countries across Africa, servicing the agriculture, construction and mining industries. The business has demonstrated strong year-on-year growth by securing new customers attracted to Kanu’s internationally recognised equipment brands and its superior levels of customer service and support.

Westlands Place

Private Equity Round in 2014
Westlands Place is a development comprising high-density residential apartments in Westlands, Nairobi.

Meridian Group

Private Equity Round in 2014
Meridian Group manufactures and distributes fertilizer and trades agricultural commodities.

Westpoint Heights

Private Equity Round in 2014
Westpoint Heights is a development of high-desnity residential units in Kikuyu Town, Kenya.

Feronia

Post in 2013
Feronia is an agribusiness operating in the DRC. It consists of three oil palm plantations, the first of which was established in 1911, and an arable farming operation. Feronia’s primary objective when it acquired its palm oil business in 2009 was to save the plantations from the brink of extinction. Today, after years of substantial investment, the future of the business is secure and they are working to make a meaningful and long-term contribution to the future of the DRC.

Feronia

Post in 2012
Feronia is an agribusiness operating in the DRC. It consists of three oil palm plantations, the first of which was established in 1911, and an arable farming operation. Feronia’s primary objective when it acquired its palm oil business in 2009 was to save the plantations from the brink of extinction. Today, after years of substantial investment, the future of the business is secure and they are working to make a meaningful and long-term contribution to the future of the DRC.
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