Phatisa

Phatisa is a growth equity investment firm established in 2005 and based in Bamboo, Mauritius. The company focuses on investing in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) across Africa, particularly within the food value chain and affordable housing sectors. Phatisa specializes in management buy-outs, buy-ins, expansions, acquisitions, refinancings, and the establishment of new ventures. Additionally, it engages in real estate projects that emphasize affordable and middle-income residential developments, as well as mixed-use developments that combine housing with commercial spaces in urban areas. The firm maintains a clear investment strategy and does not participate in sectors such as bio-fuels, timber, or alcoholic beverages, nor does it provide grants or soft loans.

Imane El Alaoui-Grollemund

Principal

Nieks Bezuidenhout

Partner and Senior Portfolio Manager

Stuart Bradley

Co-Founder and Managing Partner

Ryan Burns

Principal

Martin Kromat

Senior Partner

Jan Van Der Merwe

Fund Partner

Rinolan Moodley

Senior Partner

Asif Noorani

Principal

Eugene Stals

Chief Investment Officer

Past deals in DRC

Feronia

Post in 2013
Feronia is an agribusiness based in Vancouver, Canada, operating in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The company produces crude palm oil and palm kernel oil from three oil palm plantations, the first of which was established in 1911. Following its acquisition of the palm oil business in 2009, Feronia focused on revitalizing these plantations, which were on the verge of extinction, through significant investment and development efforts. The company aims to contribute to the local economy and secure a sustainable future for its operations, supplying palm oil primarily for the domestic market. In addition to palm oil production, Feronia also engages in arable farming, further supporting its agricultural initiatives in the region.

Feronia

Post in 2012
Feronia is an agribusiness based in Vancouver, Canada, operating in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The company produces crude palm oil and palm kernel oil from three oil palm plantations, the first of which was established in 1911. Following its acquisition of the palm oil business in 2009, Feronia focused on revitalizing these plantations, which were on the verge of extinction, through significant investment and development efforts. The company aims to contribute to the local economy and secure a sustainable future for its operations, supplying palm oil primarily for the domestic market. In addition to palm oil production, Feronia also engages in arable farming, further supporting its agricultural initiatives in the region.
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