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Investors dig down for deals in Africa

Big private equity firms are on the retreat in Africa but there are plenty of smaller opportunities

China's president Xi Jinping with African leaders at the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation in September 2018
China's president Xi Jinping with African leaders at the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation in September 2018 Photo: Getty Images

The giants of private equity are moving out of Africa. But the continent, once touted by many in the industry as a land of rich opportunity, is still appealing to many smaller dealmakers.

“The large players are leaving the African investment space because they can only operate profitably at very large transaction sizes,” said Matteo Stefanel, managing partner at Apis Partners, which focuses on growth markets and is understood to have about $800m in assets.

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