African Infrastructure Investment Fund 3 Overview

  • Fund Type
  • Infrastructure Core Plus

  • Fund Status
  • Closed

  • Size
  • $399M

  • Vintage
  • 2017

Vintage

  • Dry Powder

African Infrastructure Investment Fund 3 General Information

Description

African Infrastructure Investment Fund 3 is a 2017 vintage infrastructure core plus fund managed by African Infrastructure Investment Managers. The fund is located in Cape Town, South Africa, and invests in Africa. The fund targets exploration, production and refining, energy, and infrastructure sectors. The fund prefers transportation, renewable energy, and power assets.

Contact Information

Fund Manager Website
Fund Category
Infrastructure
Close Date
Fund Family
African Infrastructure Investment Fund
Native Currency
USD
Fund Manager's Location
  • Ground Floor, Colinton House The Oval
  • 1 Oakdale Road, Newlands
  • Cape Town, 7405
  • South Africa
+27 021
Fund Domiciles
South Africa

African Infrastructure Investment Fund 3 Investment Strategy

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African Infrastructure Investment Fund 3 Limited Partners (4)

African Development Bank is one of African Infrastructure Investment Fund 3’s 4 limited partners. Its latest Original was on 01-May-2019.

Limited Partner Name Type Status Commitment Date Commitment Type
African Development Bank Current 01-May-2019 Original
British International Investment Current 01-May-2019 Original
DEG Current 01-May-2019 Original
Investment Fund For Developing Countries Economic Development Agency Current 01-May-2019 Original
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African Infrastructure Investment Fund 3 Returns Data

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African Infrastructure Investment Fund 3 Returns History

Period Contribution (by all LPs) Dry Powder Distribution (to all LPs) NAV Total Fund Distr+NAV IRR DPI RVPI TVPI Dry Powder %

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African Infrastructure Investment Fund 3 FAQs

  • What is African Infrastructure Investment Fund 3?

    African Infrastructure Investment Fund 3 is a 2017 vintage infrastructure core plus fund managed by African Infrastructure Investment Managers.

  • Who manages African Infrastructure Investment Fund 3?

    African Infrastructure Investment Fund 3 is managed by African Infrastructure Investment Managers.

  • Where is African Infrastructure Investment Fund 3 domiciled?

    African Infrastructure Investment Fund 3 is domiciled in South Africa.

  • What is African Infrastructure Investment Fund 3's size?

    African Infrastructure Investment Fund 3 has a size of $399M.

  • What type of fund is African Infrastructure Investment Fund 3?

    The fund type of African Infrastructure Investment Fund 3 is Infrastructure Core Plus.

  • What is the status of African Infrastructure Investment Fund 3?

    African Infrastructure Investment Fund 3 is closed.

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