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Why Global Investors Misprice African Risk

One of the most persistent challenges in global investment discussions about Africa is risk mispricing.   In many international financial models, Africa is treated as a single risk category. But Africa is not one market. It is 54 distinct economies, each with different: regulatory environments growth trajectories sector opportunities political dynamics financial systems Yet global […]

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Investor Education Series : Risk Assessment in African Markets

  As we open the next chapter of our conversations on African economic transformation, we introduce a new focus:   Investor Education. Across global financial circles, Africa is often described as a high-risk investment destination.   But an important question must be asked: Is Africa truly high risk  or simply misunderstood through incomplete risk frameworks?

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Financing Local Production vs Importing Consumption

  Financing Local Production vs Importing Consumption As we continue this series on structural transformation in Africa, a critical question emerges:   Why is it easier to finance imports than to finance local production? Across many African economies, banks readily finance: Import letters of credit Wholesale consumer goods Processed food imports Finished industrial products Yet

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When Is It Okay to Borrow for Business? Yvonne A student at #DripUniversity Conversation with CAFLI

The Question That Changes Everything At the Credit Africa Financial Literacy Institute (CAFLI), we don’t just teach money, we reshape how people think about it. During one of our recent #DripUniversity sessions with university students, a powerful question came from Yvonne: “When is it actually okay to borrow for business?” It’s a simple question, but

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Fix the System, Fund the Growth

  Africa Is Not Resource-Poor. It Is System-Poor. As we continue our series on financial intelligence and structural reform, we confront a hard reality: Africa imports over $50 billion worth of food annually.   Let that sink in. A continent with: – 60% of the world’s uncultivated arable land – A young labor force –

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Educating on Financial Intelligence

Educating on Financial Intelligence: Collateral Alternatives in Africa   Rethinking Security in a Changing Business Environment As we continue the conversation on Capital With Structure, one issue consistently arises across the continent:   Access to finance is often blocked by one word collateral. In many African markets, traditional lending models still prioritize: Land titles Buildings

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Capital With Structure: Educating on Financial Intelligence

  Equity vs Debt vs Trade Finance: Understanding the Right Capital for the Right Stage   As we continue the conversation on Capital With Structure, one truth remains clear:   Many businesses are not underfunded. They are mis-funded.   In today’s African business environment  high interest rates, currency volatility, tightening bank risk frameworks, and cautious

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