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AFRINEX highlights global capital platform at African markets conference

by SAT Reporter
April 27, 2026
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AFRINEX highlights global capital platform at African markets conference

Thapelo Tsheole, Chief Executive Officer of AFRINEX

The African Capital Markets Investment Conference, organised by Financial Markets Indaba, brought together a broad range of African and international financial market participants in London, reinforcing the growing importance of cross border investment and capital market integration across the continent. Among the institutions presenting at the event, AFRINEX outlined its expanding role as an international exchange platform facilitating access between African issuers and global capital.

The conference, which convened stock exchanges, regulators, development finance institutions, global investors, and diaspora stakeholders, reflects a wider shift towards positioning African capital markets within global financial systems. As previously reported by The Southern African Times in its coverage of diaspora investment trends here, increasing attention is being placed on diversifying capital sources and strengthening structured investment channels beyond traditional remittance flows.

During the conference, Thapelo Tsheole, Chief Executive Officer of AFRINEX, presented the exchange as a pan African focused international securities platform headquartered in Mauritius. His remarks positioned AFRINEX as part of a new generation of market infrastructure providers seeking to align African capital markets with global standards while improving access for international investors.

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AFRINEX has demonstrated continued growth since its launch in October 2021, supported by increased activity in international debt listings and foreign currency denominated bond issuances. The platform has facilitated a number of large scale transactions, reflecting a broader trend among issuers seeking diversified funding sources and access to international liquidity pools. This development aligns with wider capital markets trends across Africa, where both sovereign and corporate entities are exploring alternative financing mechanisms.

Thapelo Tsheole, Chief Executive Officer of AFRINEX, addresses delegates at the African Capital Markets Investment Conference in London, outlining the exchange’s role in connecting African issuers with global capital.

Tsheole noted that the exchange has attracted issuers from multiple jurisdictions, supporting a range of instruments including bonds, convertible securities, funds, and other structured products. This diversification highlights AFRINEX’s role in expanding the range of investable assets available to global investors, while also supporting capital formation linked to African economic growth.

A central component of the AFRINEX ecosystem is its capital raising platform, which facilitates funding through private placements and structured investment solutions. The platform connects corporates, small and medium enterprises, and investment funds with institutional investors such as development finance institutions, asset managers, and private equity firms. By enhancing price discovery and improving transaction efficiency, it contributes to more responsive and accessible capital markets.

The exchange’s infrastructure is supported by technology driven systems and a streamlined listing framework designed to reduce barriers for issuers. Flexible listing structures and the ability to transact in multiple currencies are positioned as key enablers of cross border participation. These features are increasingly relevant as global investors assess not only return potential but also operational efficiency when allocating capital to emerging and frontier markets.

Sustainable finance continues to represent a growing segment of activity. AFRINEX has developed platforms dedicated to green, social, and sustainability linked instruments, reflecting increased alignment between African capital markets and global environmental, social, and governance investment trends. This shift is contributing to the emergence of new financing channels that support both economic development and sustainability objectives.

The presentation also highlighted the strategic role of Mauritius as an international financial centre supporting cross border investment into Africa. Its regulatory framework, network of bilateral agreements, and global connectivity position it as a gateway jurisdiction for international capital flows. Within this context, AFRINEX operates as a platform designed to enhance visibility, credibility, and access for issuers seeking to engage with a global investor base.

Discussions at the conference further emphasised the importance of mobilising diverse forms of capital, including diaspora investment. According to the World Bank, remittance flows to Sub Saharan Africa remain significant, prompting continued focus on how such capital can be redirected into formal investment channels through regulated capital markets.

Financial Markets Indaba, the organiser of the conference, has convened over 80 investment forums globally, focusing on connecting African markets with international capital and fostering dialogue between market participants. Through initiatives such as the African Capital Markets Investment Conference, it continues to support collaboration, innovation, and the development of more integrated financial ecosystems.

Within this evolving landscape, AFRINEX’s growth reflects broader efforts to enhance the depth, accessibility, and competitiveness of African capital markets. By supporting cross border listings, enabling diversified financial instruments, and aligning with international market standards, the exchange is contributing to a more connected and globally relevant investment environment.

As African capital markets continue to develop within a shifting global financial context, platforms that facilitate efficient capital mobilisation and improve investor access are likely to play an increasingly central role. The discussions in London suggest that while progress has been made, further efforts are required to simplify access, strengthen infrastructure, and ensure that capital can move more seamlessly between Africa and global financial centres.

Tags: ACMIC LondonAfrican capital marketsAFRINEXcapital raisingdiaspora investmentFinancial Markets Indabaglobal investors AfricaMauritius financial centresustainable finance AfricaThapelo Tsheole
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