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Markets Investor Raises Over $500m For New African Real Estate Fund

A leading growth markets investor, Actis, has announced the end of its third opportunistic private real estate fund – Actis Africa Real Estate Fund 3 (ARE3), with commitments totaling more than $500m, exceeding its original $400m target.

The team was led by David Morley, Amanda Jean-Baptiste, Louis Deppe and 11 other investment professionals across offices in London, Johannesburg, Nairobi and Lagos.

Morley, while speaking on the successful fundraising, said, “this successful fundraising is a further sign of confidence from our investors in our ability to identify the most compelling opportunities across Africa. With this new vehicle, they will satisfy part of the demand for institutional quality real estate in some of the fastest growing cities globally.”

Senior Partner at Actis, Torbjorn Caesar, said, “we are delighted that investors have chosen to recognise our track record by committing their capital to our third real estate fund and we look forward to continuing our contribution to the development of cities across Africa. With our focus on real estate, energy and private equity, and its near 70 year heritage, Actis is uniquely placed to provide investors with access to the world’s growth markets.”

Caesar said ARE3 is the largest opportunistic private real estate fund targeting sub-Saharan Africa raised in the market to date, adding that it has a diverse investor base, including pension funds, sovereign wealth funds, development finance institutions and endowments from Africa, Asia, Europe and North America.

He said the new fund is significantly larger than Actis Africa Real Estate Fund 2, which closed in October 2012, with commitments of $278m.

He assured that ARE3 will invest predominantly in prime retail, office and industrial developments in the capital cities of eight sub-Saharan African markets, while adding that over the past decade, the team has invested in assets valued at $1.4 billion on a gross asset value basis.

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