News
28 October 2020

CDC commits additional $40m to Liquid Telecom

In:
IT and telecoms
Region:
Middle East & Africa

CDC Group, the UK’s development finance institution, has made an additional $40 million equity investment into Liquid Telecom, Africa’s largest independent fibre, data centre, and cloud technology provider. 

The investment will support Liquid Telecom’s plan to further expand its pan-African data centre operation business, Africa Data Centres, and is part of Liquid Telecom’s wider fundraise where the company attracted $307 million through a rights issue to shareholders. It marks CDC’s second investment in the company, following a $180 million equity investment in 2018.

CDC says Liquid Telecom’s development of data centres will boost economic activity by reducing IT related costs for companies. Increased local capacity will also spur innovation by offering affordable data storage and Software-as-a-Service applications to SMEs, it adds.

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