Two Africa-focused private equity companies, Alterra Capital and Phatisa Group, have agreed to buy Java House, a Kenyan coffee chain, from London-based private equity firm Actis for an undisclosed ...
· The Abraaj Group agrees to acquire 100% of Java House Group from Emerging Capital Partner · Java House is the largest casual dining / food services chain in East Africa with 60 outlet · Abraaj to ...
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenyan casual dining and coffee chain Java House Africa said on Wednesday it has signed a deal to export its coffee and tea to a Chinese online retail company as part of its ...
The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has slapped private equity fund, Emerging Capital Partners Kenya (ECP Kenya) with a Sh773.8 million tax claim for the 2017 sale of the popular restaurant chain, Java ...
NAIROBI, Kenya—Dubai-based private-equity fund Abraaj Group said Monday it has acquired East Africa’s most prominent upmarket coffee and casual-dining chain, Java House Group, in a landmark deal in ...
NAIROBI, Oct 14 (Reuters) - Kenya's Java House has 36 coffee houses and restaurants and plans to open outlets across Africa in the next five years to capitalise on rising consumer spending, its chief ...
Emerging Capital Partners, the pan-African PE firm, will invest in Nairobi Java House, the casual dining company with operations in Kenya. It marks the PE firm’s second deal in East Africa, and comes ...
Kampala, Uganda — Kenyan coffee and casual dining chain, Java House, is set for its fourth ownership change in just 12 years. The current owner, London-based private equity firm Actis, has agreed to ...
Kenyan casual dining and coffee chain Java House Africa said it has signed a deal to export its coffee and tea to a Chinese online retail company. Java House, which was opened by an American as a ...
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