In what Horizon calls ‘the largest private equity fund raised for Ukraine in a decade,” the fund has already invested $75 million in five export-oriented Ukrainian companies

Thursday, January 24, 2019
In what Horizon calls ‘the largest private equity fund raised for Ukraine in a decade,” the fund has already invested $75 million in five export-oriented Ukrainian companies

In what Horizon calls ‘the largest private equity fund raised for Ukraine in a decade,” the fund has already invested $75 million in five export-oriented Ukrainian companies – IT, light manufacturing and processed food. Over the next three years, the fund will also make $5-20 million investments in domestically oriented companies – e-commerce, healthcare, pharma, consumer goods and financial services.

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