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BPI Invests K25 Billion in Malawi
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 24260, member: 2262"] Business Partners International Invests K25 Billion in Malawi Ventures. Business Partners International (BPI) has invested K25 billion ($15 million) into Malawi's business sector. The fund manager announced this milestone at a recent breakfast meeting with entrepreneurs in Blantyre. BPI Country Manager Bond Mtembezeka shared the news during an event focused on funding chances and business growth plans. "We have supported many businesses in Malawi," Mtembezeka said. "We remain committed to giving entrepreneurs the financial resources they need." The investment has helped local business owners like Lucious Dzimbili, who leads Meshozi Construction Limited. "The financial solutions have enabled our business growth," Dzimbili said. "As a construction company, we needed capital for equipment. This funding helped us meet our targets." The breakfast meeting brought together business leaders to discuss funding options. BPI offers custom financial plans to help entrepreneurs expand their operations. This investment marks a key step in strengthening Malawi's business sector. The company plans to continue supporting local enterprises. Through targeted business funding, these investments aim to create lasting changes in Malawi's economic landscape. [/QUOTE]
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