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Raxio secures $100m to expand African data centres


The International Finance Corporation loan will help to operator expand its footprint in sub-Saharan Africa

Sub-Saharan African data centre builder and operator Raxio Group has signed an agreement for $100 million in financing from the International Finance Corporation (IFC) to accelerate the company’s expansion of facilities across the continent. The debt funding from IFC will help Raxio double its deployment of high-quality colocation data centres within three years, addressing growing demand in underserved markets across the continent. According to Ecofin, the continent represents only about 1% of global capacity. 

The company is developing a Sub-Saharan African regional data centres in Ethiopia, Mozambique, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Côte d’Ivoire, Tanzania and Angola.

Raxio said it is committed to bridging Africa’s digital divide by introducing Tier III-certified, carrier-neutral, and secure data services to markets that it reckons have been overlooked by other providers. 

“Raxio’s business model shows how digital infrastructure can empower businesses, governments and communities to thrive in the digital economy,” said Sarvesh Suri, IFC regional industry director, infrastructure and natural resources in Africa. “This partnership between Raxio and IFC is set to strengthen Africa’s digital ecosystem and catalyse further investments and regional integration, building a more inclusive and sustainable future.”

IFC’s commitment builds on earlier debt funding from Proparco and the Emerging Africa Asia Infrastructure Fund (EAAIF), and equity investments from Roha Group and Meridiam. IFC’s financing includes concessional funding from the GROW Facility, which seeks to advance gender equity and inclusive economic growth through blended finance, and the IDA Private Sector Window, which supports private investment in the world’s poorest and most fragile markets. 

With IFC’s endorsement, Raxio believes it is poised to accelerate its growth across its markets, while upholding the highest standards of reliability, scalability, and sustainability. “This funding from IFC is a powerful endorsement of Raxio’s vision and operational excellence,” said Raxio Group CEO Robert Skjødt (above). “It will allow us to bring critical infrastructure to the regions that need it most and attract further investment as we continue to grow. Together with our other partners, we’re building the foundation for Africa’s digital future and setting new benchmarks for sustainability.”

Tier III Uptime

Like many modern data centres, Raxio’s facilities are designed for 24/7 reliability, ensuring uninterrupted service. The company integrates renewable energy solutions to minimise its environmental footprint and uses energy-efficient equipment to reduce electricity and water consumption for cooling in several of its countries of operation.

In the Democratic Republic of Congo, Raxio said its Kinshasa facility is positioned to meet growing demand for data services in one of Africa’s largest and fastest-growing urban centres. In Côte d’Ivoire, Raxio is establishing a digital hub to serve Francophone West Africa, connecting regional markets and facilitating cross-border trade. 

Founded in 2018 by Roha Group, Raxio’s expansion is being driven by new CEO Robert Skjødt who for the past decade has focused on Africa, where he led the creation of BTE, a pan-African renewable energy company, which was acquired by global energy giant Engie in 2023. Skjødt previously held senior positions at ABB, a global leader in power and automation technologies, where he oversaw complex infrastructure projects and M&A activity across multiple continents. 

Intersec celebrates 20th anniversary and its marketing-changing tech ‘firsts’

Partner content: Its achievements include the launch of FR-Alert and bringing AI to life-saving safety applications

Intersec, a global leader in mobile data analytics and geolocation solutions, continues its expansion in the fields of civil protection, homeland security, and telecommunications. As Europe seeks to strengthen its sovereignty, the company offers government ministries a wide range of innovative applications, from emergency call location to counter-terrorism efforts and population alert systems during crises. Additionally, Intersec enables telecom operators to leverage their data for new 5G services while ensuring rigorous data protection.

Intersec stands out with its big data platform capable of real-time analysis of mobile network metadata. Its technology is used by clients covering over 1 billion mobile phones worldwide. The company enhances public safety through public warning systems and emergency management solutions.

Precise, real-time data

By providing precise real-time data on population flows, it helps authorities optimize response during natural disasters, industrial accidents, or pandemics. These insights also support the development of smart cities by offering a deeper understanding of urban dynamics and infrastructure usage.

The company notably oversaw the deployment of FR-Alert, the French Ministry of the Interior’s public warning system, operational since 2022, with several national operators. This system sends geolocated alerts to mobile phones in case of imminent danger, covering 95% of the population (mainland France and overseas territories).

Integrated into a comprehensive multichannel system—including sirens and, in the near future, social networks—FR-Alert enhances the responsiveness and efficiency of emergency services. This technical achievement has positioned it as a flagship in the tech industry. Beyond France, Intersec extends its expertise to governments and telecom operators in over 50 countries.

Yann Chevalier, CEO of Intersec, emphasizes, Our location intelligence and data analytics technology not only saves lives during emergencies but also enables innovative new services. We are proud to contribute to population safety while prioritizing the use of sovereign and independent solutions that respect personal data.”

AI support in emergencies

More recently, Intersec has developed AI that can automatically adapt algorithms based on users’ objectives. This technology provides essential support during emergencies, helping authorities select optimal communication methods tailored to the nature and progression of the situation.

It further enhances crisis response by monitoring the effectiveness of measures taken and suggesting adjustments when necessary to resolve crises more efficiently. Through AI, Intersec delivers vital decision-making tools for public safety, simplifying the management of complex scenarios.

In recent years, Intersec has experienced strong growth in annual recurring revenue (ARR), increasing by 35% per year, with revenues in the €20 million range. In 2025, the company continues its expansion by reinvesting over 25% of its profits into research and development.

Staying true to its mission, Intersec transforms complex and massive datasets into actionable insights that improve connectivity, safety, and user experience worldwide.

Context-aware geo-targeted emergency alerts to mobile phones  

About Intersec

Intersec is a French software company specializing in mobile data and geolocation solutions. Operating in 50 countries, the company is renowned for its expertise in data analytics, public warning systems, and innovative solutions for telecom operators and governments. Intersec is committed to developing ethical and high-performing technologies for a safer and better-connected world

About the author

Charlotte Cardona is VP of Communications at Intersec

www.intersec.com

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