Per Emil Lindoe

Investment Director, East Africa/regional Direstor East Africa at Norfund

Per Emil Lindoe has a extensive work experience in the investment and venture capital sector. Per served as the Chairman of Fanisi Capital Ltd. in Kenya since 2010. Prior to that, they held various positions at Norfund, including Investment Director for East Africa and Regional Director for East Africa. Per also served as the Head of Norfund's East Africa region and CEO of Kinyeti Venture Capital, where they established the first investment company in South Sudan. Lindoe was also a Board of Director at NORSAD and served as the CEO of Norfund from 1997 to 2006.

Per Emil Lindoe graduated with a degree in Siviløkonom in Business Management from BI Norwegian Business School. The exact start and end dates of their education are not provided.

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Oslo, Norway

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Norfund - The Norwegian Investment Fund for Developing Countries, is owned by the Norwegian Government and serves as an instrument in Norwegian development policy. Norfund contributes to poverty reduction and economic development in the poorest countries through investments in profitable businesses and transfer of knowledge and technology. Norfund invests equity and/or debt capital, always as a financial minority together with partners, international or Norwegian. The main sector for investment is clean energy. Norfund is Norway's biggest investor in microfinance through the Norwegian Microfinance Initiative (NMI), and is also a prominent investor in small and medium sized businesses through regional funds and direct investments. Norfund's geographical focus is on Sub-Sahara Africa, where the fund has three regional offices (Nairobi, Cape Town and Accra). In addition, Norfund invests in selected countries in Asia and Latin America, with regional offices in Costa Rica and Bangkok. Norfund seeks to hire local staff in the regions, and 15 nationalities are represented among the staff.


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Oslo, Norway

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51-200

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