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WHY AFRICA? | GBI Capital
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WHY AFRICA?

Emerging Market

Africa’s emerging economies present exhilarating opportunities to global Private Equity firms in the field of engineering, Manufacturing, agribusiness, retail and distribution. The Change in demography and the improvement of business environments across the continent appear to be the key factors contributing to rising household consumption, which is predicted to reach $ 2.5 trillion by 2030.

L'évolution démographique, les réformes structurelles sur l'environnement des affaires et la stabilité économique sur l'ensemble du continent sont les principaux facteurs qui justifient la hausse de la consommation des ménages, qui devrait atteindre 2500 milliards de dollars d'ici 2030.

Also, 43 percent of Africans across the continent will belong to the middle classes and the rising income levels among all socioeconomic groups are the stand points why investing in existing businesses in Africa comes with a lucrative opportunity En outre, 43% des Africains de tout le continent appartiendront à la classe moyenne et le niveau de revenu en hausse pour tous les groupes socio-économiques explique pourquoi investir dans les entreprises existantes opérant dans ces secteur clé en Afrique représente une opportunité lucrative.

Overview Consumer Expenditure

Consumer expenditure on the continent has grown at a compound annual rate of 3.9 percent since 2010 and reached $1.4 trillion in 2015. This figure is expected to reach $2.1 trillion by 2025, and $2.5 trillion by 2030.

Free Trade Area leading to a single continental market

Also, in 2030, if the Continental Free Trade Area (CFTA) is properly implemented, a single continental market for goods and services will be operational, offering corporations different points of entry to the continent and a potential market of 1.7 billion people.