AHL Venture Partners spent a decade doing equity in Africa. Then it chose debt.
TechCabal | Muktar Oladunmade - Apr 06, 2026

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- Rosanne Whalley has been investing in Africa for 17 years, focusing on various investment types including debt.
- AHL Venture Partners transitioned from equity to debt investments around 2020, aiming for more sustainable financial structures.
- The firm has invested in over 35 businesses and is currently raising a dedicated debt fund.
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The shift from equity to debt in African investments reflects a necessary evolution in strategy, especially as the market matures. Emphasizing strong management and realistic business models is crucial for sustainable growth. This approach could lead to a more robust investment landscape, but it requires a cultural shift among investors to prioritize long-term viability over immediate impact metrics.
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