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About Lion's Head Global Partners

Lion's Head Global Partners is an investment bank operating across frontier and emerging markets globally. Founded in 2008, the firm provides investment banking and financial advisory services to drive sustainable economic development. It has a long history of advising development finance institutions, sovereigns, corporates, and foundations, helping clients overcome strategic and financing challenges, mobilize private sector investment, and execute 'first-of-their-kind' transactions across emerging and frontier markets. The firm's services include financial advisory, corporate investment banking, sovereign finance, and asset management, with a particular focus on sectors such as healthcare, sustainable finance, agriculture, infrastructure, natural resources, renewable energy, power, and financial services. Lion's Head Global Partners operates globally, with offices in London, New York, Lagos, Dubai, Nairobi, and Amsterdam. The firm's client base is diverse, including governments, multilateral institutions, corporations, financial institutions, and major international development agencies and foundations. The firm is committed to creating financial solutions that drive positive change and enable the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals. In 2023, Lion's Head Global Partners spun out its financial advisory business, Lion's Head Global Partners LLP, focusing on development finance and global health. The firm's asset management subsidiary, LHGP Asset Management, continues to manage pioneering funds focused on the African continent, with assets under management exceeding $750 million. The firm's commitment to sustainability is evident in its long-term success, built on an unwavering commitment to addressing global socio-economic and environmental challenges through the development of financial markets.

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