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The New Playbook Behind Private Equity’s Quiet Boom In Africa

By  |  February 21, 2024

Private equity (PE) investment in Africa has seen a remarkable upswing in recent years. This surge can be attributed to strong economic growth, favourable demographic trends, and growing investor interest.

According to industry reports, private equity investments in Africa have been consistently increasing, with sectors such as technology, healthcare, consumer goods, and infrastructure attracting significant capital.

This increase in investment activity shows that investors have more confidence in Africa's long-term growth prospects and the continent's immense potential to offer attractive returns. This trend is expected to continue, which makes Africa an attractive destination for private equity investors who want to leverage the continent's growth potential.

The value of investments made by private capital firms in Africa remained strong despite economic uncertainty throughout the year, closing 2022 with private capital firms reporting investments worth USD 7.6 B. The number of full exits made by private investors hit a remarkable 82 deals in 2022, the largest number of exits ever recorded in a single year on the continent. 

Although Africa presents some promising opportunities for private equity investors, the industry is not without its challenges. Regulatory complexities, political instability, currency risks, and inadequate infrastructure can pose significant hurdles for those operating in the region. Additionally, finding quality deals, conducting thorough due diligence, and managing portfolio companies in diverse and often unfamiliar markets require specialized expertise and a deep understanding of local dynamics.

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