Terravastus Yoka Infrastructures
Credit
USD 500M
Estimated FUM
- Type
- Credit Fund
About
Infrastructure financing vehicle backing government and private projects in Europe, Asia, and Africa, with gold-backed structure and mining investments.
Investment Focus
Focus Areas
Stages
Growth Credit / Structured
Domains
Real Assets
Investment Geographies
Primary Markets
South Africa
Coverage
Country-focused Regions
Africa
Coverage is a guide only.
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