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HomePublic OpinionTech NewsAfrica Data Centres secures $108.9m to expand its capacity in South Africa

Africa Data Centres secures $108.9m to expand its capacity in South Africa

Africa Data Centres secured approximately $108.9 million in funding to expand its data centre capacity and meet the growing demand for cloud computing services in South Africa. 

This funding was facilitated through a bespoke financing solution arranged by RMB. 

“This funding is a significant milestone in the growth of Africa Data Centres,” said Hardy Pemhiwa, President & Group CEO of Cassava Technologies.

“It underscores our commitment to growth and our confidence in the future of the South African data centre market. The additional funding will allow us to support the digital transformation journeys of our customers. Data Centres are key to delivering on our vision of a digitally connected future that leaves no African behind”.

RMB acted as the Coordinator, Initial Mandated Lead Arranger and Bookrunner on the facility. The facility was structured by RMB taking into account the current strategic objectives of Africa Data Centres.

Africa Data Centres operates a network of hyper-scale and edge data centres across Southern, East and West Africa. The financing will enable Africa Data Centres to accelerate expand its hyperscale data centre capacity by an additional 20MW,  furthering its position as a leading player in the African data centre space enabling ADC to provide the highest standard of interconnected, carrier and cloud-neutral data centre facilities.

“The data centre space presents a significant digital infrastructure opportunity, as there is currently a large deficit of supply versus demand. With the exponential growth in demand for data centre capacity in Africa, we are proud to partner with Africa Data Centres as they facilitate digital transformation across the continent.” said Nana Phiri, head of corporate client group at RMB.

”We see this funding as part of RMB’s mandate of financing the development of a sustainable digital economy in South Africa”