
Africa Division
Dedicated focus on African markets with deep local knowledge, established relationships, and proven track record in financing infrastructure, energy, and trade across the continent.
Deep Expertise Across African Markets
Africa represents one of the world's most compelling growth opportunities, with rapidly expanding economies, abundant natural resources, and a young, dynamic population. Our Africa Division is dedicated to unlocking this potential.
With team members who have collectively spent decades working in and with African markets, we bring genuine on the ground understanding combined with international structuring expertise.
Our established relationships with development finance institutions, regional banks, and local partners enable us to navigate complexity and deliver bankable transactions across the continent.
Focus Sectors
- Power & Energy
- Mining & Metals
- Agriculture & Agribusiness
- Transport & Logistics
- Telecommunications
- Manufacturing
What We Offer
Pan-African Coverage
Comprehensive coverage across Sub-Saharan Africa with particular depth in East, West, and Southern African markets.
Local Currency Solutions
Innovative structures to mitigate currency risk including local currency DFI facilities and hedging solutions.
DFI Partnerships
Strong relationships with AfDB, IFC, OPIC/DFC, and regional development banks for project capital mobilization.
Trade Corridor Financing
Financing solutions for major African trade corridors, supporting intra-African and export trade flows.
Infrastructure Development
Advisory and arranging for power, transport, and telecommunications infrastructure projects.
Mining & Resources Finance
Structured finance solutions for African mining projects, from exploration through production.
Africa Finance Experience
Financing in Africa
Countries Covered
Transactions Executed
DFI Partners
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Unlock African Opportunities
From infrastructure to trade finance, mining to agriculture, let our Africa team guide your investment or financing strategy.

