British International Investment

Pembani Remgro Infrastructure Mauritius Fund I LP

AfricaGlobalKenyaNamibiaNigeriaSouth AfricaZimbabweAfricaBusiness and consumer servicesFinancial servicesFood and agricultureInfrastructureTechnology and telecoms

The Pembani Remgro Infrastructure Fund I focuses on making late-stage greenfield and brownfield infrastructure investments in Africa.  

It looks to invest in infrastructure projects and associated infrastructure support service companies, covering power, energy, transport and logistics.

Investments made by BII into this fund:

Investment name Commitment Region Sector Start date Status
Investment 01 $75m Africa Business and consumer services, Financial services, Food and agriculture, Infrastructure, Technology and telecoms May 2015 Active

Investments made by this fund into companies:

Investment name Country Region Sector Start date Status
ETC Group Australia, China, Global, India, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, South Africa, Tanzania, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, USA, Vietnam, Zambia, Zimbabwe Australia, East Africa, East Asia, Global, South Asia, Southeast Asia, Southern Africa, USA, Western Asia, Western Europe Food and agriculture November 2012 Exited
Gas Holdco South Africa Southern Africa Business and consumer services January 2020 Exited
GridX Africa, Kenya Africa, East Africa Infrastructure December 2020 Active
icolo.io Kenya East Africa Technology and telecoms April 2020 Exited
Medallion Data Centre Nigeria West Africa Technology and telecoms September 2021 Exited
Nova Lumos Netherlands Holding B.V. (Lumos) Nigeria West Africa Infrastructure November 2016 Active
Octotel (Pty) Ltd South Africa Southern Africa Technology and telecoms October 2016 Exited
PAHL Holdco Kenya, Nigeria East Africa, West Africa Technology and telecoms September 2024 Active
Railco Africa Africa Financial services February 2014 Active
RSAWeb (Pty) Ltd South Africa Southern Africa Technology and telecoms January 2017 Exited
Solar Saver Namibia Southern Africa Infrastructure February 2018 Exited
Zimborders Zimbabwe Southern Africa Infrastructure November 2020 Active

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