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Investment fund in local SMEs - transaction - Alitheia
AlitheiaIDF Fund L.P. (AIF) will be established to provide risk capital with a gender lens focus to high growth SMEs in selected ...
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Investment funds local SMEs - Proposed transaction - banana nurserie and farm Tanzania
A Dutch start-up company with investment plans in Tanzania. They want to set up three banana nurseries and their own farm ...
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Investing funds in local SMEs - Transaction - SC&BD Village Capital/African Management Initiative
DGGF’s Seed Capital and Business Development (SC&BD) facility is supporting Village Capital (VilCap) and African Management ...
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Closing the SME Finance Gap: Empowering Youth & Women Entrepreneurs in Frontier Markets
On 1 October Triple Jump and PwC – on behalf of the Dutch Good Growth Fund (DGGF) Financing Local SMEs initiative – hosted the ...
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Investment funds in local SMEs - Transaction - Adiwale
Adiwale Fund I will be a Private Equity Fund plans to invest mainly in Ivory Coast and Senegal.
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Investing Dutch SMEs - Proposed transaction - Cold storage facility - Senegal
Dutch SME intends to invest in the expansion of an existing cold storage facility for potatoes, onions, carrots and other ...
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EIP Levant Fund
The EIP Levant Fund is a first-time fund serving SMEs predominantly in Lebanon, as well as Egypt, Iraq, Jordan and other MENA ...
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Exporting Dutch SMEs - Transaction - Delivery of electrical power tools to a distributor - India
This transaction involves the delivery of electrical power tools, for drilling and sawing, to a distributor in India. The tools ...
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Exporting Dutch entrepreneurs - Transaction- Delivery of pregnant heifers - Egypt
his transaction concerns the delivery of 1,500 registered pregnant Holstein Friesian heifers by Heemskerk B.V. to Multi Commerce ...
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Serving the financial needs of women-owned businesses in emerging markets: Perspectives from the DGGF Portfolio
DGGF aims to foster innovative financing products and invest in specific target groups, i.e. entrepreneurs in fragile states, ...