Name to confirm
Founder / Managing Director
Biography to supply: development and commercial track record, relevant transactions, professional qualifications, years on the Kenyan coast, and prior roles a prospective investor can verify.
An investor is entitled to know the entity, the people, the jurisdiction and the advisers before any conversation about capital. All of it is set out below.
01 / Corporate details
Certified copies of the certificate of incorporation, constitutional documents and current company search are provided to qualified parties as part of the due-diligence pack.
02 / Leadership
Each biography states relevant development, commercial or professional experience, with the projects and roles that can be verified.
Founder / Managing Director
Biography to supply: development and commercial track record, relevant transactions, professional qualifications, years on the Kenyan coast, and prior roles a prospective investor can verify.
Development / Projects
Biography to supply: delivery experience, disciplines managed, scale of projects previously executed and professional registration.
Investment / Finance
Biography to supply: underwriting, structuring and investor reporting experience, and relevant financial qualifications.
03 / Local presence
Peponi originates and manages projects on the Kenyan coast directly, through established landowner and professional relationships in Kilifi and Kwale counties rather than through intermediaries alone.
Detail to supply: office or operating base and address, permanent local personnel, how often the team is on site, and how investors and buyers can meet the team in Kenya.
Site visits are arranged for qualified parties, with attendance by the professional team so that questions are answered by the people responsible for the answer.
04 / Advisory and professional partners
Peponi does not verify its own title, cost or environmental position. Those opinions come from registered professionals, disclosed by name to investors.
Land law, title, transaction structuring and sale documentation.
Boundary survey, subdivision schemes and county planning submissions.
Environmental impact assessment, licensing and monitoring.
Statutory accounts, tax compliance and project-level audit.
05 / Governance principles
These principles apply to every project and are reflected in the transaction documentation rather than left as statements on a website.
No claim about title, approval, cost or demand is made before the supporting document exists. Where a status is unconfirmed, it is published as unconfirmed.
Investors are encouraged to instruct their own counsel and surveyor. We answer to those advisers directly and provide the underlying documents, not summaries of them.
The sponsor commits its own capital alongside investors and is exposed to the same downside.
Capital is held at project level against a defined use of funds, with dual authorisation on project accounts and staged drawdown against evidenced milestones.
Reserved matters, approval thresholds and reporting obligations are agreed before financial close, not negotiated during delivery.
We publish no projected returns without their assumptions, calculations, sensitivities and risk register. We never describe a return as guaranteed or secure.
Material adverse events are reported when they occur, not held to the next scheduled report.
Identity, source-of-funds and sanctions checks are applied to all counterparties. We decline transactions we cannot evidence, and we do not pay or accept facilitation payments.
06 / Contact details