By Staff Writer
Investment firm Convergence Partners, controlled by businessman Andile Ngcaba, is paying $20 million (R255 million) to buy a strategic, minority stake in Venture Garden Nigeria (VGN), a diversified fintech company.
“Innovative financial technology is a key component of the African development story, as it enhances efficiency and governance, and enables service provision to the broader population. With its high calibre and energised management team, and leading position in the fast growing markets in which the company
operates, VGN is a very exciting investment opportunity for us,” says Brandon Doyle, CEO of Convergence Partners.
VGN is a holding company for a group of financial technology entities that provide innovative, data-driven, end-to-end technology platforms addressing reconciliation and payment processing inefficiencies across multiple industry verticals. Current solutions are tailored for financial services, education, aviation, power, downstream oil and gas and cyber-security.
The injection of substantial new equity capital into VGN will enable the company to accelerate its growth plans domestically in Nigeria, and across the West African region.
“We believe that the fintech space is a catalyst for technology-driven transformation in Africa and are pleased to have a specialist investor like Convergence Partners on board who shares our vision of technology as a key enabler and driver of economic development, for example in the education sector. The culture of Convergence Partners is one that aligns well with ours and we are confident that the professionalism, commitment to excellence and fearless approach to disruptive innovation that we strive for, is what they look for in the teams they back. With the support of Convergence Partners, we believe we can accelerate the execution of our strategy, and achieve a wider customer reach,’’ says Bunmi Akinyemiju, CEO of VGN.
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