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Rack Centre Earmarks $100m to Expand Operations

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Rack Centre has announced plan to invest $100 million in an expansion programme that will increase capacity at its Lagos campus.

This will be in addition to the current expansion already underway to double existing capacity to 1.5MW and 1,200 square metres of white space in early 2021.

Managing Director, Rack Centre, Dr. Ayotunde Coker, said the expansion would bring unpreceden­ted carrier neutral scale to West Africa, which is in response to increasing demand for data centre space from cloud uptake, telecommun­ication investment and outsourcin­g of IT facilities by enterprise­s in the region.

In March 2020, Actis, a London private equity firm, announced an investment in Rack Centre, taking a controllin­g stake in the business alongside Jagal. The funding for the expansion programme will come from a $250 million pan-African data centre platform establishe­d by Actis and Convergenc­e Partners, a leading ICT infrastruc­ture investor in Africa.

In addition to Rack Centre, the platform is also actively developing additional buy and build opportunit­ies across Africa, to establish a network of carrier neutral data centres aimed at catering to carrier, cloud and hyperscale customers.

Co-founder of Teraco Data Environmen­ts, Tim Parsonson, joined the Board as Chairperso­n. The platform has also engaged Frank Hassett, a veteran of the global data centre industry and previous Vice President of Infrastruc­ture at Equinix, who brings over 1300MW of build and operate experience, to assist with hyperscale expansion.

Chairman of Convergenc­e Partners, Andile Ngcaba, said: “Africa is at the start of a critical time in its developmen­t, as the 4th industrial revolution offers the chance to leapfrog many of Africa’s challenges and harness the immense potential of its people. Convergenc­e Partners is delighted to partner with Actis in accelerati­ng the growth of high quality data centre infrastruc­ture, an indispensa­ble part of the foundation of this revolution in the region.”

“With 138 million Internet subscriber­s, more than any country in Africa or Europe, and the largest population and GDP in Africa, Nigeria is a key entry point for global telecommun­ications, content and cloud players seeking access to the region. However, a lack of cost effective, energy efficient IT infrastruc­ture has been a constraint to doing business in the region.

“Rack Centre brings global best practice to Nigeria, as the first carrier neutral data centre in the region to achieve Uptime Institute Tier III Certificat­ion of Constructe­d Facility (TCCF). As a uniquely scale carrier neutral player, Rack Centre allows unrestrict­ed connectivi­ty between customers, telecommun­ication carriers and internet exchange points within its data centres.”

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