Helios invests $50m in Kenyan data centre operator
IXAfrica Data Centre Limited, a developer and operator of hyperscale-ready data centres in East Africa, and private equity firm Helios Investment Partners have announced Helios’ intended $50 million growth capital investment into the company to accelerate the development of IXAfrica’s Nairobi campus. The investment is expected to close by the end of the year, subject to customary closing conditions including Kenyan regulatory approval.
IXAfrica was established in Kenya in 2021. Prompted by soaring demand for Kenyan internet connectivity from a young and fast-growing population, IXAfrica secured a 17,300 square metre plot alongside the Mombasa Road in the nation’s capital, Nairobi. The location provides easy access to all existing primary internet connectivity infrastructure.
Upon full build-out of the Nairobi campus, the company will establish a leading position in Kenya, delivering over 20MW of much-needed, hyperscale-ready capacity to the market. Kenya is a hypercloud-ready region with advanced cloud adoption propensities, a digitally savvy ecosystem, access to diverse internet fibre connectivity, high-availability and low-carbon sources of power, and a stable regulatory and political environment.
This strategic partnership between IXAfrica and Helios will further enhance the company’s ambitious growth plans and provide a foundation for potential regional expansion. IXAfrica will directly benefit from Helios’ 18-year record of building fast-growing, multi-country, digital infrastructure platforms in Africa which have had a measurable impact on the continent.
“This strategic investment will fast track the development of our cloud ready campus as the digital transformation hub of East Africa,” said Guy Willner, executive chairman of IXAfrica. “We are delighted to have Helios join our shareholder base as a core investor. Helios has demonstrated a deep commitment to internet infrastructure development and this, combined with their leadership in African private equity, will ensure IXAfrica becomes a market leader in Kenya.”
Tope Lawani, managing partner and co-founder of Helios added, “IXAfrica is a story of a superb and determined management team benefiting from the foresight, innovation and support of its founding shareholders, and an attractive and dynamic internet ecosystem in Kenya – this serves to enhance the fundamental factors that make IXAfrica an exciting investment opportunity for us as we continue to develop our digital infrastructure franchise.”