
Kaizen gets IFC nod of approval
Indian education-focused private equity group Kaizen Private Equity is awaiting approval from the board for an investment from the International Finance Corporation. The debut fund is targeting $100 million for investments in and around the education space, including core education programs, pre-school and tutoring companies, as well as educational media, publishers and technology groups.
In addition to capital, IFC has stated its investment will act as "a stamp of approval, and play a catalytic role in attracting investments to Kaizen and the sector." IFC will contribute to the governance...
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