Africa’s business landscape is undergoing a major transformation as investors, regulators, and corporate leaders increasingly prioritise institutional strength, governance, and measurable performance over rapid expansion and ambitious growth narratives.
This is according to the 2026 Industry Trends Report released by TheBoardroom Africa, which identifies four structural shifts that are redefining how African markets operate and compete.
The report, unveiled on Monday, draws insights from 30 senior executives, investors, founders, and policymakers across more than 20 sectors, including finance, technology, healthcare, energy, infrastructure, and the creative economy.
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According to the report, Africa is moving from an era driven by growth projections to one anchored on institutional credibility and operational resilience.
One of the most significant findings is the changing nature of capital across the continent. The report notes that private credit is increasingly replacing equity-led financing as global venture
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