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Banks, E-commerce, and Infrastructure: Africa's Leading Players Shaping the Continent

Africa's banking titans: Standard Bank and its rising contenders

Africa's largest banks are reshaping the continent's economic landscape, boasting impressive asset growth. From South Africa's dominance to Egypt's rise and the emergence of regional players, explore the dynamics and opportunities driving this vital sector.

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The rise of e-commerce in Africa: Opportunities and challenges in a growing market

E-commerce is reshaping Africa's economic landscape, driven by increased internet access and a growing middle class. Millions of consumers are embracing online shopping, yet challenges like logistics infrastructure and payment trust remain hurdles. Explore the trends, opportunities, and solutions shaping this rapidly growing sector.

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Private Investments in Africa: The 5 Countries Shaping the Future of Infrastructure

Which African countries are attracting the largest private investments in infrastructure? From Tunisia’s digital revolution to massive port investments in Egypt and Senegal, these nations are reshaping their strategic priorities. Explore how these investments are transforming trade, energy, and connectivity across the continent.

To learn more about the context, visualization, and the data behind it, check it out on the website.   

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