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Exclusive: Investec to launch new trade finance business | Global Trade Review (GTR)

Investec is setting up a new trade finance team in South Africa, GTR can reveal, with the banking and wealth management firm looking to expand into new areas and strengthen its African presence. The new team will be part of the financial products team within Investec’s corporate and institutional bank in South Africa, and will work closely with fully owned subsidiary Investec Bank Mauritius. It is headed by George Wilson, who joins after more than 11 years at Absa, most recently as a director and head of institutional trade. The team also includes Derryn Faure, Michael Liversage and Burger Müller, all of whom also join from Absa.

GFG Alliance faces fraud investigation as financing crisis deepens

The UK’s Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has an­n­ounced it is investigating potential fraudulent trading and money laundering at GFG Alliance, dealing another serious blow to the group’s efforts to find emergency funding after the collapse of Greensill. The SFO announced on May 14 it would probe “suspected fraud, fraudulent trading and money laundering in relation to the financing and conduct of the business of companies within the Gupta Family Group Alliance (GFG), including its financing arrangements with Greensill Capital”. It is the first time enforcement authorities have announced an investigation into the alliance, which is headed by metals magnate Sanjeev Gupta. Members include several UK-based steel industry companies, as well as trading house Liberty Commodities.

Acre Impact Capital takes on Africa infrastructure gap with fresh investment

London-based investment manager Acre Impact Capital, which focuses on infrastructure in emerging markets, has secured fresh investment as it looks to narrow a daunting US$100bn financing gap in Africa. The company announced in early May it had secured catalytic investment from The Rockefeller Foundation and GuarantCo, which is part of the Private Infrastructure Development Group (PIDG) and is funded by the governments of the UK, Switzerland, Australia and Sweden. Acre Impact Capital partners with both commercial lenders and export credit agencies (ECAs) to support growth-stage infrastructure projects in Africa and give underserved communities access to essential services. The involvement of ECAs helps minimise the risks associated with infrastructure projects in emerging markets while delivering risk-adjusted market-rate returns to private sector backers, it says.

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