Africa is the world's last major growth frontier - home to the world's youngest population, fastest-growing middle class, and most dynamic entrepreneurial ecosystem. But navigating African markets requires local knowledge, extensive networks, and rigorous due diligence. That's where we come in.
We screen hundreds of opportunities to bring you only the highest-potential projects. Every opportunity on our platform has passed rigorous financial, operational, and market analysis.
Our on-the-ground presence, local expertise, and thorough vetting process help you avoid common pitfalls and invest with confidence.
Access opportunities across multiple sectors and countries, building a diversified African portfolio that balances risk and return.
From initial evaluation through exit, we provide ongoing monitoring, reporting, and support to protect and maximize your investment.
Africa has 60% of the world's uncultivated arable land. The continent imports $40 billion in food annually that it could grow itself. The opportunity spans the entire chain: farming, processing, storage, logistics, export. Returns can be strong, and the impact is tangible—these investments feed people and employ communities.
More than half of African adults still don't have a bank account. But most of them have mobile phones. Companies solving this access problem—mobile money, digital lending, micro-insurance—are growing at rates you won't find in mature markets. The leaders in this space are building infrastructure that will matter for decades.
600 million Africans lack reliable electricity. Grid extension is slow and expensive. Solar, mini-grids, and off-grid solutions are filling the gap—and customers are willing to pay because the alternative is darkness or expensive diesel generators. Strong unit economics, clear demand, and measurable impact.
Africa's tech ecosystem has matured dramatically. You're no longer betting on ideas—you're backing companies with real revenue, real users, and proven models. E-commerce, B2B platforms, logistics tech, SaaS. The growth runway is long, and the best operators have learned from watching what worked (and didn't) elsewhere.
African cities are growing faster than any others on Earth. Lagos, Nairobi, Accra—all facing massive housing deficits and demand for commercial space. These are hard assets with clear demand drivers. Not the fastest returns, but often the most predictable.
The ratio of doctors to patients across most of Africa is a fraction of international standards. As incomes rise, people spend more on health. Opportunities exist in clinics, diagnostics, pharmaceuticals distribution, and health-tech platforms that extend care beyond the few major hospitals.