Private Equity Moment

From Bankelele Sat Apr 27 2013, 20:15:00

Following the January post on M&A deals, here are some recent events.

The Private Equity Confidence Survey was published by Africa Assets and Deloitte and it showed that, in 2012, private equity firms invested $1.13 billion towards 58 deals in Sub-Saharan Africa. This was a a slight decline from 2011, and that Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa accounted for 45% of the deals in 2012. Also in the survey;

- Despite the enormous hype surrounding Kenya's growing IT sector, dubbed the "Silicon Savannah", no IT or venture capital deals were reported in eastern Africa in 2012. This clearly reflects that both the IT sector and VC industry in eastern Africa, and indeed Africa more broadly, remain quite young and underdeveloped. Interestingly, IT-Tech deals were done in 2012 in South Africa, Ghana, Nigeria and the DRC.

- One conference speaker on VC deal structuring said the problem is 'Kenyan entrepreneurs believe they each have a fantastic proprietary idea, and they want lots of money up front to develop it, regardless of the lack of business model planning done by many of them.

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