Expansion of Industrial Platforms & Infrastructure
One of the most significant developments has been the
$700 million capital raise by ARISE IIP, a pan-African industrial zone developer,
with backing from Saudi Arabia’s Vision Invest.
This deal reflects growing investor interest in industrial infrastructure as Africa seeks to deepen supply chains and boost export capacity.
Digital Infrastructure Takes Center Stage
The World Bank’s IFC committed $100 million to Raxio Group
for data centres in Ethiopia, Angola, Ivory Coast, Mozambique, DRC, and Uganda.
This investment enhances connectivity while addressing regulatory, cybersecurity, and latency challenges across multiple jurisdictions.
Strategic Portfolio Moves & Exits
Nedbank sold its 21.2% stake in Ecobank for $100 million to Bosquet Investments.
This move reflects a shift in investor strategy, influenced by regulatory pressures and changing market dynamics in West and Central Africa.
The Rise of Climate Investment & Local-Led Solutions
At the Africa Climate Summit in Addis Ababa, leaders emphasized the transition from
climate aid to climate investment.
The focus is now on Africa-led climate solutions and sustainable infrastructure development.
Conclusion
Africa’s investment landscape in 2025 is defined by
resilient infrastructure, digital transformation, strategic exits, and sustainability-led growth.
Companies and investors who combine local insight with global execution capabilities
are best positioned to unlock long-term value.