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African insights 27 Mar 2025

Participating in the future of African investment growth at the TNF Africa Meeting 2025

7–8 April | London

Bringing African insights to a global stage

We are proud to once again participate in The Network Forum (TNF) Africa Meeting, taking place in London on 7–8 April 2025. As a long-standing supporter of institutional investment across the continent, our experts will contribute to the conversation on the evolving dynamics of African financial markets.

This year’s TNF agenda addresses some of the most pressing issues facing investors in the region, from digital innovation in due diligence to cross-border efficiencies and investment strategy for market entry. Our team will offer insight into how Africa is reshaping its position in global finance and what that means for institutional investors and market participants.

Our contribution to the TNF 2025 agenda

Our speakers will engage in conversations that reflect the shifts we’re seeing across the African investment growth ecosystem:

  • Investor activity and regional trends: How to make the region more attractive: Hari Chaitanya, Head: Investor Services and Product Management
  • Due diligence evolution in Africa, and are there real benefits to be had with the deployment of AI in the due diligence space? Sally Jacques, Head: Information Management
  • Market entry: Are there opportunities for efficiencies and standardisation across the region? Suemantha Dahya, Head: Investor Services, Custody and Investment Administration

These sessions reflect our commitment to advancing discussions that matter to institutional investors across Africa and beyond.

Why these discussions matter

With a growing need for cross-border custody solutions, greater operational efficiency and more robust regulatory frameworks, the African investment growth environment continues to evolve. TNF 2025 provides a valuable opportunity to engage with these themes, bringing together market infrastructure players, regulators and service providers to explore what’s next.

TNF remains a vital touchpoint for collaborative dialogue across the African securities ecosystem. We look forward to contributing to this year’s conversation.