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    Why it’s time to break the mold in African private capital

    ElanBy ElanMarch 28, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    📍Nairobi, Kenya 🗓️ Monday, 27 April – Friday, 1 May 2026

    As Africa’s private capital ecosystem enters a new phase of growth and maturity, the opportunity and responsibility to redefine the future of the continent has never been greater. At a time when global capital flows are shifting and local markets are evolving rapidly, the 22nd Annual AVCA Conference & VC Summit convenes the industry to challenge assumptions, embrace innovation, and shape a more resilient and inclusive investment landscape.

    The theme reflects a pivotal moment for our industry. Africa’s investment landscape has historically been shaped by global capital flows and external dynamics, which have played an important role in the growth of private capital on the continent. That is now evolving. The future of African private capital will be defined less by external forces and increasingly by the strength of local capital, local expertise, and local innovation.

    “Break the Mold” speaks to the shift in the industry – a call to build on what has worked, while challenging legacy models, rethinking traditional structures, and embracing a more self-determined, resilient, and forward-looking investment ecosystem across the continent.

    Reshaping the future will require both bold thinking and collective action. We must accelerate the development of innovative investment structures that deliver strong commercial returns whilst driving inclusive growth on the ground. Strengthening the role of local institutional investors will be critical to anchoring capital flows and ensuring long-term sustainability.

    We also need to broaden the investment toolkit, leveraging private credit, infrastructure, and alternative asset classes to build deeper, more resilient markets. Equally important is more creative thinking around exit pathways, ensuring we can demonstrate clear routes to liquidity and capital recycling within the ecosystem.

    At the same time, stronger collaboration between African and global stakeholders will be essential to scale capital and amplify impact.

    Ultimately, reshaping the future is about better aligning capital with opportunity, ensuring Africa’s growth is financed in a way that is both transformative and sustainable.

    This year’s Conference in Nairobi will convene the global and African private capital community for a week of high-impact dialogue, strategic networking, and actionable collaboration.

    Delegates can expect a dynamic programme featuring expert-led panels, curated roundtables, and dedicated summits across venture capital, private capital, and private credit. The agenda will explore the next wave of transformation shaping Africa’s investment landscape from innovative capital models and emerging asset classes to the rising influence of local allocators.

    With over 800 delegates, 190+ speakers, and representation from more than 50 countries, the Conference offers an unparalleled platform to exchange ideas, build partnerships, and engage directly with the leaders shaping the continent’s investment future.

    Above all, attendees should expect a forward-looking, solutions-oriented conversation – one that not only reflects where the industry stands today, but actively shapes where it goes next.

    🔗 Book your place: https://bit.ly/4qCz0qF

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