Raxio raises additional $46M in equity funding

By Kenneth Kazibwe | Saturday, October 28, 2023
Raxio raises additional $46M in equity funding
Raxio CEO, Robert Mullins.

Raxio Data Centres, a leading provider of world-class carrier-neutral, Tier III data centres in Africa, has announced  that it has secured an additional $46 million in equity funding.

This significant investment comes from existing shareholders Roha and Meridiam, reinforcing their confidence in Raxio’s vision and execution capabilities.

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“We’re proud to support Raxio as it leads the way in creating a network of best-in- class data centres across the continent. This funding will help Raxio expand and consolidate its position as the provider with the widest geographic footprint of data centres in Africa at a time where demand for high-quality digital infrastructure in Africa continues to grow from both international and local businesses,” said Brooks Washington, Partner at Roha.

“The digital revolution in Africa is gaining momentum, and Raxio is playing a pivotal role in fuelling this transformation. Meridiam is thrilled to be a part of Raxio’s journey and contribute to its mission of enhancing connectivity and data centre services across the continent. With this additional equity injection, we look forward to witnessing Raxio’s continued growth and impact,” commented Mathieu Peller, Partner and Deputy CEO at Meridiam.

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This additional $46 million in equity funding comes shortly after Raxio successfully secured a facility of up to $170 million of debt earlier this year, from Proparco and the Emerging Africa Infrastructure Fund (EAIF), a Private Infrastructure Development Group (PIDG) company.

Together, these investments have made Raxio the best- funded independent data centre platform on the continent, solidifying its financial strength and securing its growth prospects.

The newly acquired funds will be strategically deployed to support Raxio’s expansion initiatives and facilitate the development of high-quality hyperscale-ready data centre facilities in leading African metro areas.

This investment will enable Raxio to provide enhanced services and cater to the growing demand for reliable data storage,  processing and connectivity solutions in Africa.

“This investment marks a milestone achievement for Raxio,” said Robert Mullins, CEO of Raxio Data Centres.

“We are grateful for the trust and support of our existing shareholders, Roha and Meridiam. This capital injection will allow Raxio to continue to expand its presence across the continent and to deliver the resilient mission critical environments that our customers are looking for. As the best-funded data

centre platform on the continent, it is our responsibility to advance Africa’s digital infrastructure and connectivity capabilities while upholding the highest standards of sustainability and operational excellence. We are excited about the future and look forward to continuing our mission of enabling businesses across Africa to thrive in the digital age.”

Simultaneously, the board of directors of Raxio has announced that they hired Egon Zehnder to find a successor to Robert Mullins, who recently advised the board that he wishes to hand over the reins to a successor in the second half of 2024.

“Building the company from scratch to where we are today has been extremely gratifying, and I have enjoyed every minute of it” said Robert Mullins.

“With four more data centres coming on-line over the coming 6-9 months, the job will increasingly shift to managing ongoing operations, alongside business development.Having secured all the funding needed to execute our current business plan it seemed like the natural moment for me to hand over the baton to someone else”.

Marvin Bell, a board member of Raxio and East Africa Director at Meridiam, commented said, “When we joined Roha as investors in Raxio we believed in the vision that Robert articulated for the company, and we are very grateful that he has delivered.”

Raxio Data Centres has rapidly emerged as a leading player in the African data centre landscape, boasting a presence in seven key markets, making it the data centre platform with the widest footprint across the continent.

Raxio’s operations span Uganda, Ethiopia, Mozambique, Ivory Coast, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Angola, and Tanzania.

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