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Business Day TV spoke to Ethos Mid Market Fund managing partner Edward Pitsi and ARC deal executive Charmaine Padayachy

Ethos Private Equity and African Rainbow Capital have teamed up to acquire fintech platform Crossfin. The R1.5bn transactions is one of the largest private equity-led investments in the fintech sector locally.

 

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