A leading growth markets investor, Actis,
has announced that it has reached final close on its third
opportunistic private real estate fund, Actis Africa Real Estate Fund 3
(ARE3) with commitments totalling more than $500 million, comfortably
exceeding its original $400 million target.

The company said in a statement that ARE3
is the largest opportunistic private real estate fund targeting
sub-Saharan Africa raised in the market to date.
ARE3 has a diverse
investor base, including pension funds, sovereign wealth funds,
development finance institutions and endowments from Africa, Asia,
Europe and North America. The new fund is significantly larger than
Actis Africa Real Estate Fund 2, which closed in October 2012 with
commitments of $278 million.
“ARE3 will invest predominantly in prime
retail, office and industrial developments in the capital cities of 7 – 8
sub-Saharan African markets. Over the past decade, the team has
invested in assets valued at $1.4 billion on a gross asset value basis,”
the statement added.
The team is led by David Morley and
includes two other partners, Amanda Jean-Baptiste and Louis Deppe and 11
other investment professionals across offices in London, Johannesburg,
Nairobi and Lagos.”
A director in the company, David Morley
in the statement said: “This successful fundraising is a further sign of
confidence from our investors in our ability to identify the most
compelling opportunities across Africa. With this new vehicle, they will
satisfy part of the demand for institutional quality real estate in
some of the fastest growing cities globally.”
Also, Senior Partner at Actis, Torbjorn
Caesar said: “We are delighted that investors have chosen to recognise
our track record by committing their capital to our third real estate
fund, and we look forward to continuing our contribution to the
development of cities across Africa. With our focus on real estate,
energy and private equity, and its near-70 year heritage, Actis is
uniquely placed to provide investors with access to the world’s growth
markets.”
Eromosele Abiodun
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