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Kenya's first dollar-denominated green property fund oversubscribed as investors seek hard-currency returns

TRIFIC CEO Brenda Mbathi described the oversubscription as a strong endorsement of the quality of the underlying assets and the resilience of our business structure.

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standardmedia.co.keStai leggendo9 g fa

Kenya's first dollar-denominated green property fund oversubscribed as investors seek hard-currency returns

TRIFIC Green USD I-REIT Kenya oversubscribed 3%, raising $30.8M for office tower 90% leased with dollar-denominated contracts. Signals investor confidence in African infrastructure despite currency pressure; drives investment case for cloud, capex, GTM decisions.

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businessdailyafrica.com9 g fa

Centum property dollar fund hits Sh3.9bn target

Investor bids topped Sh3.99 billion ($30.81 million) against the subscription offer of Sh3.86 billion.

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  1. giovedì 18 giugno 2026·businessdailyafrica.com

    Centum property dollar fund hits Sh3.9bn target

    Investor bids topped Sh3.99 billion ($30.81 million) against the subscription offer of Sh3.86 billion.

  2. venerdì 19 giugno 2026·standardmedia.co.ke

    Kenya's first dollar-denominated green property fund oversubscribed as investors seek hard-currency returns

    TRIFIC CEO Brenda Mbathi described the oversubscription as a strong endorsement of the quality of the underlying assets and the resilience of our business structure.

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