Opportunities for Africa today and tomorrow

The shifting landscape of global capital markets

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  • Publication
  • November 21, 2025

The past five years have reshaped global capital markets through pandemic shocks, monetary tightening, and rapid digital innovation. For Africa, this evolving landscape presents unprecedented challenges, and remarkable opportunities. 

Africa, once viewed as a frontier market, is now emerging as a key beneficiary of global capital flows. The rise of private equity, growing ESG integration, and fintech-driven digital finance are unlocking new avenues for investment, infrastructure development, and entrepreneurship across the continent. We explore key global trends with significant implications. 

Key global trends impacting Africa

  • Private markets growth: With public markets slowing, private equity and venture capital have surged, favouring sectors like infrastructure, fintech, and renewable energy—African industries ripe for expansion. 
  • Sustainability and ESG: Investors prioritise environmental and social governance, with Africa’s vast renewable resources positioning it to attract ESG-aligned capital. 
  • Digital finance acceleration: Blockchain, tokenisation, and mobile money platforms are democratising access to global assets for African investors and companies. 
  • Geopolitical shifts: Supply chain realignments highlight Africa’s potential as a manufacturing hub, bolstered by rich mineral deposits essential for the green energy transition.

Opportunities for African companies and investors

  • Deepening capital markets: Reforms and regional integration are unlocking liquidity, encouraging local listings, and expanding corporate bond issuance.
  • Leveraging private capital: Co-investing with global funds boosts infrastructure and start-up financing, especially in fintech, agritech, and healthtech.
  • Sustainable finance: Green bonds, impact investing, and carbon markets offer new funding paths aligned with global climate goals. 
  • Digital innovation: Embracing tokenised assets and blockchain solutions will drive financial inclusion and cross-border capital flows.

Looking ahead (2026–2030):

Africa must prioritise policy reforms, investor education, fintech adoption, and professional capacity building to fully harness global capital market reforms. Strategic engagement with the diaspora and regulatory readiness will also be critical.

We work closely with African firms to understand and navigate evolving capital markets, delivering strategic insights and tailored financing solutions informed by emerging market dynamics.

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Omobolanle Adekoya

Omobolanle Adekoya

Partner & Capital Markets and Accounting Advisory Services, PwC Nigeria

Tel: 234 (1) 271 1700

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