Aninver trades now as IMCW Europe S.L.
One year after the acquisition of Aninver InfraPPP Partners S.L. (Spain) by IMC Worldwide Holdings Ltd. (UK), "Aninver" has started trading as IMCW Europe S.L. ("IMCW Europe")

One year after the acquisition of Aninver InfraPPP Partners S.L. (Spain) by IMC Worldwide Holdings Ltd. (UK), "Aninver" has started trading as IMCW Europe S.L. ("IMCW Europe")
IMCW Europe, part of IMC Worldwide and based in Malaga (Southern Spain), is the regional European office of the group. We have a clear strategy of bringing more, and varied work to the group, specially in (i) Latam and Francophone Africa; (ii) in other languages (Spanish, French, Portuguese) and (iii) in new areas such as tourism, the private sector, and PPP and technology and innovation. IMCW Europe has 14 talented staff and ongoing studies in countries like Lesotho, Barbados, Kenya, Egypt, Malawi, Albania, Morocco and Côte d'Ivoire.
Download our updated corporate brochure here:
http://aninver.com/documents/brochure_IMCWEurope_final_April_2020.pdf
IMC Worldwide is IMC Worldwide Ltd Group (UK) is an international development consultancy with roots in the planning, design and management of global infrastructure projects, but working today in many different areas of activity. We have more than 50 years’ experience and have worked in over 80 countries and territories for a range of public and private sector clients.
We have more than 400 employees in our 10 offices around the world, with our head office located in the UK (South London). We maintain a network of world-class experts who provide professional expertise on our projects. We have built strong long-term relationships with our clients and our consultants based upon our reputation for reliability, commitment, quality and experience. IMC’s technical expertise and experience encompasses a wide range of sectors.
We partner with communities, governments, aid organisations and the private sector to help connect the most disadvantaged populations with services, resources and one another. In 2018, we delivered 160 projects across 40 low- and middle-income countries, including many affected by crises and conflict. We help countries develop ‘hard’ infrastructure such as disaster-resilient schools, water networks and roads that link rural communities to markets. We also advise on ‘soft’ infrastructure, such as the institutions, systems and skills required to deliver public services, strengthen the private sector, attract investment and support inclusive growth. We harness the potential of communication and innovation to accelerate socioeconomic development and we monitor, evaluate and generate learning from aid programmes to maximise their impact. Learn more at www.imcworldwide.com.