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Bridging gaps and empowering women in African investments

Posted by on 09 December 2024
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Investments in Africa are not just about capital - they're about empowering people and bridging gaps. From funding female-led businesses to navigating intergenerational investment divides, thought leaders at SuperReturn Africa highlight the transformative power of inclusive strategies. In these interviews, Ashim Egunjobi emphasizes the economic potential of Africa’s creative industries, while Abiola Adediran explores how family offices align values and goals across generations. These discussions reveal the human side of investing, offering lessons for driving sustainable growth.

At SuperReturn Africa, Ashim Egunjobi, Managing Partner at Octerra Capital, shares insights on Africa’s thriving creative sectors like music, film, and fashion. Why is it crucial to fund female-led businesses in Africa? Ashim explains how they hold the key to unlocking a massive consumer base and diverse solutions. Learn how technology, governance, and strategic partnerships are shaping the future of investment on the continent.

Abiola Adediran, Partner at Genea Family Office, shares how family offices navigate the generational divide in investment preferences. She discusses balancing the conservative approaches of older generations with the innovative, impact-driven interests of the younger generation, ensuring alignment across family goals and investment strategies. How do family offices help build trust and align values in investment decisions? Find out in this insightful conversation on intergenerational wealth management.


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