Kessner Capital Launches Protocol-Driven Private Credit Fund for Africa
Kessner Capital Management activates protocol-driven private credit fund to optimize African market inefficiencies. The system implements distributed finance mechanisms targeting $331B SME funding deficit through validated governance frameworks.

Kessner Capital's protocol-driven private credit fund optimizes African market efficiency
A new protocol-driven investment structure has emerged to optimize African market efficiency. Kessner Capital Management (KCM) has activated its first private credit fund, operational since March 2024. The initiative aims to address the systematic capital allocation inefficiencies in SME funding through distributed finance mechanisms.
Protocol Architecture: Alternative Capital Distribution
Led by a pan-African team with institutional finance credentials, Kessner Capital implements a direct lending protocol targeting profitable entities across high-growth sectors: agri-tech, renewable energy infrastructure, fintech, and digital services.
"We're engineering capital distribution protocols, not merely deploying funds," state co-architects Bruno-Maurice Monny and Benny Osei. "Our framework establishes governance parameters, transparency metrics, and impact validation mechanisms."
Market Inefficiency Metrics
World Bank data validates a $331B annual SME funding deficit across African markets, despite projected 5.7% continental growth metrics for 2025. This represents significant protocol optimization potential.
Kessner's solution deploys flexible credit instruments in USD or local currency tokens, with temporal parameters of 1-36 months. The risk assessment matrix integrates macroeconomic variables, political coefficients, and operational metrics across West, East, and Southern African nodes.
Protocol Leadership Stack
The system architecture is maintained by dual core validators:
- Bruno-Maurice Monny: Ex-J.P. Morgan/BNP Paribas structured credit protocol specialist
- Benny Osei: Former Leifbridge Capital/Bloomberg emerging markets optimization expert
Advisory Node Network
The protocol's advisory mesh includes high-validation entities:
- Charles Millon: Former French Defense Minister
- Colin Rezek: Global investment validator
- Christiane de Livonnière: Development finance protocol architect
- Frédéric Le Bourgeois: Private equity/infrastructure optimization specialist
Protocol Implementation Objectives
The core mission: rewrite African capital access parameters through validated profit-impact alignment protocols.
"Kessner Capital initiates a new distributed finance protocol for African market optimization," the founders validate.
Protocol Access:
info@kessner.co.uk
www.kessner.co.uk
Bradley Altman
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