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SPE Capital Injects $35M into Morocco’s Dislog Group to Drive Consumer Goods Expansion

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SPE Capital Injects $35M into Morocco’s Dislog Group to Drive Consumer Goods Expansion
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Strategic Investment to Drive Growth

SPE Capital Partners, through its AIF I Fund, has invested MAD 350 million (approximately $35 million) in Dislog Group, a leading Moroccan consumer goods company. The investment, approved by Morocco’s competition authority, is part of a larger funding effort that includes an additional MAD 100 million ($10 million) from an international financial institution, bringing the total to MAD 450 million (around $45 million).

Shared Vision for Growth and Expansion

Nabil Triki, Managing Partner and CEO of SPE Capital, expressed optimism about the collaboration:

“We are pleased to invest alongside our partner in Dislog Group. Having been shareholders of H&S between 2019 and 2021, we are thrilled with the group’s progress. Together, we aim to achieve a successful IPO on the Casablanca Stock Exchange within the next two to three years.”

Moncef Belkhayat, CEO of Dislog Group, emphasized the trust built with investors:

“I am delighted to see the confidence Dislog Group has inspired among investment funds and financial institutions. This partnership strengthens our shareholder base and aligns our governance with international standards.”

Legal and Advisory Support

Dislog Group received legal counsel from Hilmi Law Firm, while SPE Capital was advised by DLA Piper, Deloitte FA, and IBIS, its ESG advisor. This collaboration underscores Dislog Group’s ongoing transformation as it targets further expansion and a public listing on the Casablanca Stock Exchange.

A Milestone for Moroccan Business

The investment represents a pivotal moment for Dislog Group, reflecting its strengthened governance and appeal to global investors. With this funding, the company is well-positioned to solidify its market presence and achieve its ambitious growth objectives.

Source: Inclusifund

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