DMC Partners set to hire Goldman dealmaker for Africa push

The move follows high-profile appointments at the developing markets-focused private equity firm in the last year, including former TPG Capital Europe co-head Philippe Costeletos and ex-Lazard chairman Ken Costa

DMC Partners, the developing markets-focused private equity firm co-founded last year by the former co-head of global securities at Goldman Sachs, is expected to hire a former Goldman banker to source the firm’s first deals in Africa, according to three people familiar with the situation.

Nana Sao, a former managing director for Goldman Sachs's investment banking business in Johannesburg, South Africa, left the Wall Street bank three months ago and is expected to join London-based DMC in several months following a period of gardening leave, the people said.

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