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Convergence Partners concludes Pan-African ICT infrastructure fund

By Editor
28 July 2015   |   11:13 pm
• Plans Nigeria office to support W’African pipeline operation CONVERGENCE Partners, an investment management firm focused on the African telecommunications, media and technology sector, has announced the successful final close of its Convergence Partners Communication Infrastructure Fund (CPCIF). CPCIF, now with capital of over $200 million, retains its position as the largest fund dedicated solely…
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• Plans Nigeria office to support W’African pipeline operation

CONVERGENCE Partners, an investment management firm focused on the African telecommunications, media and technology sector, has announced the successful final close of its Convergence Partners Communication Infrastructure Fund (CPCIF).

CPCIF, now with capital of over $200 million, retains its position as the largest fund dedicated solely to Information and Communication Technology (ICT) infrastructure in Africa.

CPCIF reached its final close with capital commitments from the Public Investment Corporation (PIC), acting on behalf of the Government Employees Pension Fund (GEPF), and an Africa-focused fund of funds. Additional investors in the Fund include Convergence Partners (as sponsors), the International Finance Corporation (IFC), the European Investment Bank (EIB), the Dutch Development Bank (FMO), the Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA) and the CDC Group (CDC). This diverse range of investors adds to the depth and capability of CPCIF.

It is anticipated that CPCIF will deploy capital to portfolio investments across the African ICT infrastructure spectrum, improving access to technology as well as communication and broadband services. The Fund has a strong pipeline, notably in West Africa, where Convergence Partners is opening an office in Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial hub. The office will be headed up by Iheanyi Kanu, who has in-depth knowledge and experience within both the private equity and ICT sectors, and will enhance the management and monitoring of portfolio companies in the region as well as Convergence Partners’ on the ground transaction capability.

“We believe the current fund size is well suited to the scale of infrastructure investment opportunities we are seeing across the continent, including fibre, data centres, wireless/spectrum, fintech and ICT platforms that enable e-learning and broadcast and media,” says Andile Ngcaba, the Chairman for Convergence Partners. “Access to quality ICT infrastructure is a catalyst for more competitive and efficient business operations and provides new business models for traditional industries such as financial services, healthcare, education and retail; driving sustainable growth and socio-economic development.”

Chief Executive Officer of Convergence Partners, Brandon Doyle, said that the demand for broadband and related services is exploding across the continent.

“The Ericsson Mobility Report (2015) predicts that the proliferation of the Internet of Things (IoT) is expected to increase the number of connected devices – machine to machine (M2M) and consumer electronics, excluding mobile phones – globally from over six billion devices in 2014 to more than 16 billion in 2020. Africa will follow suit. However, in order to realise this potential the continent requires reliable, ubiquitous broadband. This forms part of CPCIF’s vision and our commitment to transforming the African ICT infrastructure landscape.”

Investments that currently form part of CPCIF include Comsol, a wireless network deployment and solutions company and FibreCo, a national long-haul network (both in South Africa) as well as Synergy Communications (SynCom), an investment platform for enterprise and wholesale communication services providers, which amalgamates fixed and wireless technologies across sub-Saharan Africa. SynCom is currently invested in two leading corporate ISPs, in Malawi (Skyband) and Mozambique (IS Mozambique).

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