Acute Capital Partners is a business advisory services company. At Acute Capital Partners we pride ourselves in our ability to meet the needs of our clients locally, regionally and internationally, as well as our bespoke strength in pairing local equities with international investors.

LEADERSHIP

Acute Capital believes that the implementation of its business strategy requires active management by a team with significant experience in private equity investing, business operations and corporate strategy as well as a high level of financial expertise.

INVESTMENT APPROACH

Acute's approach to

Alimela Thuto is a financial institution in the quest to continue aiding Basotho students in getting a formal education. The company also aids and offers training services to nurses, correctional officers, teachers and police officers as well as assisting them with the registration process.

 

Thusano Financial Solution offers short term loans with its services available to:

  • Private company's salaried employees,
  • Public sector employees (stop-order facility available)
  • Small businesses; and

Zecho Financial Services Ltd offers credit solutions to individuals and companies.

Zecho Financial Services is licensed under the financial institutions Act 2012 and Financial Institutions (credit Only and Deposit Taking Micro finance institutions)(Amendment) Regulations 2018 as a Credit Only and Deposit-Taking Micro Finance Institution tier III and Regulated by the Central Bank of Lesotho.

 

Lesotho PostBank (LPB) is 100 percent owned by the Lesotho Government and prides itself on being an indigenous bank that is wholly managed by Basotho. It was founded to provide banking services to under-banked and unbanked Basotho in both rural and urban areas and remains committed to its mandate of answering the challenge of financial exclusion in the country.

Licensed by the Central Bank of Lesotho, the LPB was incorporated in 2004 and started its operations in 2005, offering savings and deposit-taking services. In 2010 it diversified into lending and in 2012 introduced electronic

The Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF) was established at the end of 1989, marking a new dawn for all Namibians. As a professionally managed pension fund, GIPF continues to strive to be a leading pension fund and a model corporate citizen in Namibia. GIPF is also one of the few fully funded pension funds in Africa that have built up enough funds to cover its liabilities.

 

Kongalend is a development-oriented microfinance institution.

Kongalend Financial Services (Kongalend), is a Namibian pioneer development microfinance institution regulated by the Namibia Financial Institutions Supervisory Authority (NAMFISA), (Ref. No. 25/11/356), under the Microlending Act, 2018 (Act No.7 of 2018). Kongalend provides a range of development-oriented credit products designed to meet the financial needs of low-income micro-entrepreneurs to unlock their economic potential, generate income and create jobs for their fellow citizens who cannot be absorbed into the formal economy.

The Letshego Group is a truly African multinational, first opening its doors in Botswana more than 21 years ago by offering loans to government employees.  Today the Group has over 3,000 employees comprising more than 21 nationalities, and supports public and private sector individual customers, as well as micro and small entrepreneurs.  Letshego has operations in 11 sub Saharan African markets, including Eswatini, Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda.

 

Letshego Holdings Limited (the group holding company) is listed on the Botswana Stock Exchange

SME Bank was founded by the Government of Namibia following the dissolution of the Small Business Credit Guarantee Trust (SBCGT) that was transformed into a fully-fledged Commercial Banking Institution. With the head office in Windhoek, SME Bank will in the near future open branches in all 14 regions of the country. SME Bank provides special attention to projects of Small and Medium Size Enterprises (SMEs), and those catering to Rural Communities, Micro Enterprises and Previously Disadvantaged Individuals (PDIs). SME Bank has a full Commercial Banking License and offers banking services to

The Development Bank of Namibia is mandated to contribute to the development of Namibia and the socio-economic wellbeing of its citizens.

The goals that it sets itself are ambitious. In order to achieve its vision of prosperity, the Bank continuously evolves and develops its capacity with the aim of being an exceptional agent of economic development.

To achieve prosperity,
the Bank transforms the private sector through finance for larger enterprises in key economic sectors that are expected to deliver development impact, economic activity and employment, particularly in the fields of