African Infrastructure Investment Managers

African Infrastructure Investment Managers actively manages private equity infrastructure funds, investing long-term institutional unlisted equity in African infrastructure projects across East, West, and Southern Africa. With USD1.9 billion under management, the firm focuses on sectors such as roads, airports, power, telecommunications, rail, ports, water, and social infrastructure.

Francis Jackson

Investment Principal

Reshma Bhikha Joshi

Investment Principal

Mathapelo Malao

Investment Principal

Sechaba Selemela

Investment Principal

Mario Van Rooyen

Investment Principal

Chanine Williams

Investment Principal

Past deals in East Africa

DSM Corridor Group

Acquisition in 2017
DSM Corridor Group operates a dry bulk terminal at the Port of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. It provides ship discharge and loading, lightering, and bulk handling services for dry bulk commodities, including cereals, metals, ores, fertilizers, and chemicals. The company offers warehousing, container stuffing and de-stuffing, and shore discharge services to the shipping and material handling community, as well as equipment rental and sale of bulk handling equipment. It also provides ships chandelling services and consulting, and offers clearing and forwarding for agricultural and mining inputs and outputs. The firm supports rail freight and logistics integration as part of its port-centric services. Founded in 2004, DSM Corridor Group serves clients with logistics and warehousing needs in the region.

IHS Towers

Private Equity Round in 2014
IHS Towers is an independent owner, operator and developer of shared telecommunications infrastructure, focused on towers, that serves mobile network operators delivering wireless voice and data services in emerging markets. It owns and operates more than 40,000 towers across markets in Africa, the Middle East and Latin America, including Nigeria, Brazil, Colombia, Egypt and South Africa, among others. The company’s geographic footprint encompasses Nigeria, Sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East and North Africa, and Latin America, with the majority of revenue generated in Nigeria.

Kinangop Wind Park Limited

Private Equity Round in 2013
Kinangop is a 60.8 MW wind farm development comprising the construction, financing, operation and maintenance of a greenfield wind park located in the Kinangop region, about 60km northwest of Nairobi. In an effort to address the growing demand for power in Kenya, Kinangop supports an ambitious Kenyan government initiative to increase generation capacity from the current 1.5GW to 5.6GW by 2022. Kinangop is expected to generate and supply renewable energy to the national grid, which will provide clean power to thousands of homes in Kenya under a 20-year Power Purchase Agreement with Kenya Power and Lighting Company (Kenya’s electricity distribution company). Beyond its contribution to sustainable and environmentally-friendly electricity generation, Kinangop will be committed to creating job opportunities and socioeconomic development in its local communities.
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