Ninety One's third Africa credit fund takes strategy near $1 billion
The $404 million close, backed by pensions, DFIs and family offices, lifts cumulative fundraising for the strategy near $1 billion.
Ninety One has closed its third Africa Credit Opportunities Fund at $404 million, pushing cumulative fundraising for the strategy near $1 billion, ImpactAlpha reports. Pension funds, development finance institutions and family offices backed the vehicle.
The investor list is the standard architecture for African private credit: institutions that can hold illiquid assets and underwrite long-duration risk. A third close at this size suggests the previous funds cleared the bar for repeat commitments. The report does not include performance numbers, leaving the track record out of the public record.
The headline number tells an allocator a good deal about the diligence already done. When DFIs and pension funds commit at this scale, the fund has passed the kind of scrutiny that individual investors cannot replicate. Whether the strategy can raise a fourth fund at the same scale is the open question. This close shows it can still clear the checkwriting bar.