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Africa's Resurgence
Key Facts
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By 2060, the African middle class is expected to reach 1.1 billion people
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By 2025, 50% of the population in Sub-saharan Africa will subscribe to mobile services
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42 of the 49 Sub-Saharan African countries have the regulatory framework in place to allow private investment in infrastructure
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40% of Africans now live in urban areas
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400 companies in Africa with annual revenue of $1billion are growing faster and earning more profit than their global counterparts
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At least half of mobile users in SSA have used their phones to make or receive payments in the past year
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In June 2019, Google announced their plan to build a private- optic fiber subsea cable that will run along the coast of West Africa, which will enhance African continent’s access to the internet
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1.3 Billion People already live in Africa- more people in Europe and North America combined
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African FDI inflows nearly tripled from 2006 to 2016
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The Fintech sector in SSA is made up of 260 different companies, 80% of which are local
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53 out of 54 African countries signed Continental Free Trade Agreement (CFTA), setting the stage for an expected rise in intra-Africa’s trade of goods and services
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The no. 1 industry for private FDI inflows into Africa infrastructure over the last 2 decades is the energy sector
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SMEs are responsible for 80% of African employment and 50% of Africa’s GDP
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Crypto currency adoption in Africa has surged 1200%, over the period 2019-2020
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Sub-Saharan Africa has the no.1 rated adult population involved in early-stage entrepreneurial activity
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Annual population growth in Sub-Saharan Africa stood at apx. 2.7%, more than twice then world-wide average
