UK investment fund CDC Group has appointed Seema Dhanani and Benson Adenuga as their new representatives in Kenya and Nigeria respectively.

CDC managing director for Africa, Tenbite Ermiass said the dual hire “adds powerful depth to our in-country presence in two leading African markets. Their expertise and insights will be critical in guiding our origination efforts, portfolio management, and stakeholder relationships, ultimately accelerating the pace and scale at which we can act.”

Seema Dhanani joins CDC from Mauritius Commercial Bank, where she was the Chief Representative Officer for East & West Africa, holding responsibility for the bank’s office in Kenya. 

She was overseeing governance, reporting, compliance, and strategic client and regulatory coverage across East and West Africa for the MCB Group.

Seema previously worked for Standard Chartered Bank as head of Private Clients and Executive Director for Strategic Promoter Initiatives, where she led the offshore business initiatives across the region, deepening engagement with promoter families and on-boarding new private banking relationships. 

Prior to this, Seema spent 12 years working for Standard Chartered Bank in the City of London. Her career includes setting up an $18bn leveraged credit fund. Seema will be based in Nairobi.

“I am delighted to join CDC at such an inflexion point for the organisation. CDC’s commitment to ramp up the pace of its investments as part of the UK’s ambition to become the top G7 investor in Africa by 2022 creates an exciting set of opportunities,” Ms. Dhanani said in a statement.

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Benson Adenuga joins CDC Group from the International Finance Corporation (IFC) where he was the Equity Lead for the Financial Institutions Group (FIG) for Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). 

He has oversight for a wide-ranging portfolio of equity investments across SSA, including banking, insurance, microfinance and other non-bank financial institutions. Prior to that, he was the FIG’s Hub Leader for Anglophone West Africa, where he oversaw more than 12 transactions totalling over $350 million in aggregate value.

Before joining the IFC, Benson worked at Actis in West Africa for eight years as an equity investor where he was involved in landmark transactions in the Nigerian market, and at KPMG Professional Services as a Senior Manager in the audit and business advisory services department. He will be based in Lagos.

Adenuga says “CDC’s reputation for investing for impact with commercial rigour and commitment to scaling up investment in Nigeria created a uniquely compelling opportunity for me to join the firm.”

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