Impact Property Fund has listed on the Namibia Securities Exchange (NSX) as a capital pool company (CPC).
A core element of the fund’s execution model is the integration of local small and medium enterprise (SME) operators into its delivery platforms.
The company has created a publicly traded vehicle to pursue property-backed and service-enabled acquisitions in Namibia.
“Impact intends to support this through structured participation frameworks, including access to working-capital and contract-linked funding mechanisms, designed to enable compliant SMEs to participate meaningfully in larger projects,” reads a statement issued yesterday.
The company has also announced plans for a capital raise targeted for March.
“In accordance with CPC requirements, capital will be protected and deployed only upon completion of qualifying acquisitions approved by the board, sponsor, shareholders where applicable, and the NSX.”
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