
Captured Capital: $775 Bilion of Africa’s Pension Funds Overexposed to Sovereign Debt, Says AFC
Africa’s infrastructure deficit may not be a funding problem—it may be an allocation problem. According to the State of Africa’s
Africa’s infrastructure deficit may not be a funding problem—it may be an allocation problem. According to the State of Africa’s
The Africa Finance Corporation’s State of Africa’s Infrastructure Report 2025 makes a decisive claim: Africa no longer needs to look
The Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) has appointed Ireti Samuel-Ogbu as Chair of its Board of Directors, marking a significant leadership
Africa Finance Corporation (AFC), the continent’s foremost infrastructure solutions provider, has reinforced its leadership in Africa’s financial sector by claiming
“The Corporation’s unique access to global capital markets has aided it to drive development, integrate Africa’s economies, and transform lives
Fola Fagbule is a banker and investment professional with a particular focus on infrastructure-related projects, companies and investments in Africa.
I would say that governments need to think about building institutional capacity. This is the best way to manage prosperity
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