Investing In Africa - Key Factors For Investors To Consider

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Investing In Africa - Key Factors For Investors To Consider
Published 11/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.15 GB | Duration: 1h 38m

Your essential guide to investing in Africa

What you'll learn

Investments going into Africa

Which countries are getting what type of investments

Where investments are coming from

Types of Investors

Key factors to consider

What's your goal as an investor?

Who do you know?

How to be safe

When to invest

Where to find the right companies to invest in - Sectors

What to do next if seeking to invest

Requirements

Africa focused or Emerging Markets Investor - Angel , Venture Capital etc

Description

Africa in the past decade has risen in profile as a seriously viable investment destination, the leading one by some estimates. Population: 1.1 billion50 plus countriesDemographics: Over 55% under 35 years oldHigh demand for products and services such as: technology, financial services, healthcare, agriculture, environmentally sustainable businesses, energy, commodities and so many others.   The Start up Ecosystem. Founders, Funding, Investments and Regulations et al are all in the growth phase. The opportunities to make money as investors, founders and other stakeholders is astounding as billions of dollars are pouring in. These opportunities should however be looked at alongside relevant considerations. Those considerations, opportunities and ecosystems are what this course strives to highlight. This course will highlight aspects of investments that don't seem to be under consideration when looking at all the high profile news, information relating to playing a part in this emerging market. It is a promising market, with huge rewards in tow. The rewards are being curated by a huge litany of Founders, Entrepreneurs and Small Businesses growing into organisations serving thousands, tens of thousands and even millions. Africa has over 1 billion citizens. Most lack some basic infrastructure or access to those, where they exist. These businesses help bridge that gap in some cases or are making efforts to match the needs with the supply. Much needed services in certain sectors include:- Healthcare- Financial Services- Environmentally sustainable systems- Education - Agriculture- Real Estate- Retail- Logistic- Female led businesses and much moreThese are just a snippet of great opportunities on the continent. Again, this course is to provide:- Exposure for some of these opportunities to Angel Investors, Corporation looking to explore a growing emerging market, Venture Capital, Private Equity, Muti national agencies, Grant awarding agencies etc- Highlight as many areas as possible that need consideration- Stress some elements that have been mainstay for decades and sometimes they are missed- Highlight the overall prospect for the future- Potential sectors where pressing opportunities exist- A balanced perspective Africa will have a run of decades of development. I look forward to being a part of that and guiding you to working on the wonderful, complex but emerging world very successfully. Welcome to Your comprehensive highlights guide. Baba

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction

Lecture 2 Basic Information

Lecture 3 Political considerations

Lecture 4 Socio-Economic Conditions

Lecture 5 Regulatory Legal and Compliance

Lecture 6 Workforce Considerations

Lecture 7 Business Landscape

Lecture 8 Start-up Ecosystem

Lecture 9 Products and Services Considerations

Lecture 10 Other Considerations

Lecture 11 Investment in Africa 2019 to June 2022 - Data review

Lecture 12 Current Investment Opportunities - Sectors

Lecture 13 What to do next if exploring ways to invest in Africa

Lecture 14 Conclusions

Africa focused investor,Emerging Markets Investor,Angel Investor,Venture Capitalist,Students of the subject,Academics,Policy makers,Entrepreneurs and Founders based in Africa,Founders seeking financing and funding,Established businesses seeking financing and funding