South African impact investment manager Secha Capital announced that it has agreed to invest in Geestep, a footwear company. The value of the investment remains undisclosed, but Secha Capital typically takes minority stakes in its investments, spending up to R5 million. The deal is the third for Secha Capital VCC, the firm’s 12J investment vehicle launched in partnership with Caleo Capital in May this year.
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