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Imane Alami

Director - Fundraising & Investor Relations at Africa50 Group

Imane Alami is an accomplished finance professional with extensive experience in fundraising and investor relations. Currently serving as the Director of Fundraising & Investor Relations at Africa50 Group since January 2018, Imane has successfully raised capital from global investors, including sovereign wealth funds and financial institutions, while pioneering capital mobilization from nearly 20 African institutional investors. Previous roles include Director at CNAVF II and Investor Relations Manager at the same organization, in addition to significant experience in compliance and internal control at Capital Invest and as a Compliance Officer at the University of Texas. Imane holds a Finance degree from the University of Texas and completed high school at Lycee Lyautey.

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Africa50 Group

Africa50 is a pan-African infrastructure investor and asset manager that contributes to Africa's growth by developing and investing in bankable projects, catalyzing public sector capital, and mobilizing private sector funding, with differentiated financial returns and impact. Africa50 currently has 35 shareholders, comprised of 32 African countries, the African Development Bank, the Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO), and Bank Al-Maghrib. Africa50 provides support at every stage of the project cycle. Its operations are carried out through three business lines: Project Development The primary objective of Africa50 Project Development is to increase the number of investment-ready, "bankable" infrastructure projects. In addition to providing financing at earlier stages of projects, Africa50’s staff actively contributes to project development, engaging with stakeholders along the deal cycle, with a particular focus on mobilizing political support. Project Finance Sourcing projects through Africa50 Project Development and other partners, Africa50 Project Finance engages stakeholders post financial close. Following a private equity model, it provides primarily equity and quasi equity with flexible exit options. It typically takes significant minority stakes of over $20 million, focusing on profitability as well as development impact, and playing an active role regardless of the type of investment. Africa50 Infrastructure Acceleration Fund Africa50-IAF is a 12-year closed-ended infrastructure private equity fund established to invest in infrastructure assets that unlock transformative impact, create jobs, and accelerate Africa’s green industrial revolution. Mobilizing large-scale and long-term institutional capital from African and international investors, Africa50-IAF seeks to deliver long-term growth and attractive risk-adjusted returns by investing in diversified and sustainable infrastructure sectors across Africa.


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