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Reasons to Invest in African Emerging Markets

3 min Read May 10, 2022 at 8:46 PM UTC

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The African continent is rapidly becoming one of the newest — and most promising — destinations for emerging markets investors.


In fact, for upwards of 20 years, the World Economic Forum has identified that more than half of the world’s fastest-growing economies are on the continent. With extensive natural resources, a young and increasingly educated workforce, relative political stability, and undeniable prospects for economic growth, there’s no question of vitality for investors.

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Through and through, Africa is among the handful of emerging markets globally; the phrase coined by economists in the early 1980s defines investing in developing countries. Like any investment decision, there are inherent risks but here are five reasons our leadership believes Africa is worth a shot:

1. Potential for Growth 📈

Presently, Africa accounts for around 17% of the world’s population, but only 3% of global GDP. This data not only attests to a historical failure to tap into the continent’s developmental potential but also highlights the tremendous opportunities that lie ahead. Should Africa continue to sustain and accelerate its structural reforms, many believe the continent can emulate China’s rapid rise over the last 50 years.

2. Innovation 💡

Industrial revolutions, whether driven by steam, assembly lines or computers, have historically been slow to sweep the African continent. However, the era of Industry 4.0, clean energy, artificial intelligence, and digital innovation promises to be different. Unlike previous waves of industrial change, having a stake in the digital age doesn’t require extensive expertise or massive capital investment. Instead, innovators and entrepreneurs in emerging markets are in a position to tap into flows of talent and digital knowledge and convert them into goods, services, and business models.

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3. Lower Valuations 📉

In the last decade, African equities have not been a success story — at least not when compared to similar regions. The MSCI US and the MSCI Developed World index rose 232% and 159% respectively in the last ten years, while the MSCI South Africa and MSCI EFM Africa ex. South Africa only gained 33% and 23%. With that in mind, some question whether Africa’s equities have lagged because of problems on the continent. Short answer: not really. However, it does present a unique opportunity for investors — more equity stake in the companies you choose to invest in.

4. Diversification 📊

Diversification is the practice of spreading out investments to reduce exposure to risks associated with just one type of asset. The practice is intended to reduce the volatility of your investment portfolio over time. If you’ve been patiently waiting on an opportunity to invest in international stocks, Africa presents itself as a worthy option.

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5. Rising Middle Class 💼

According to the World Economic Forum, by 2030, more than 40% of Africans will belong to the middle or upper classes; as a result, there will be an increased demand for goods and services. Not to mention, household consumption is expected to reach $2.5 trillion (yes, trillion), more than double that of 2015 at $1.1 trillion. An increase in capital can only mean more opportunities for economic growth and development throughout the continent leading to more and more inventors flocking to Africa.

That’s where daba comes in. Our simplified platform provides what we call “everyday investors” with investment analysis and wealth-building resources to make their investment decisions in the African private and public capital markets sustainable.

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This material has been presented for informational and educational purposes only. The views expressed in the articles above are generalized and may not be appropriate for all investors. The information contained in this article should not be construed as, and may not be used in connection with, an offer to sell, or a solicitation of an offer to buy or hold, an interest in any security or investment product. There is no guarantee that past performance will recur or result in a positive outcome. Carefully consider your financial situation, including investment objective, time horizon, risk tolerance, and fees prior to making any investment decisions. No level of diversification or asset allocation can ensure profits or guarantee against losses. Articles do not reflect the views of DABA ADVISORS LLC and do not provide investment advice to Daba’s clients. Daba is not engaged in rendering tax, legal or accounting advice. Please consult a qualified professional for this type of service.

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