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Africa’s Institutional Capital is Powering the Next Wave of Infrastructure Growth

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
October 18, 2025
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Africa’s Institutional Capital is Powering the Next Wave of Infrastructure Growth

Africa faces an infrastructure financing gap of over USD 100 billion annually – yet its USD 2 trillion in pension and sovereign wealth fund assets hold the potential to bridge it.
At PIAfrica 2026, over 200 senior decision-makers from 25+ countries will gather to explore how institutional investors can drive long-term, sustainable development through infrastructure, private markets, and impact investments.
PIAfrica will run from 11 – 12 February 2026, at the Hilton Mauritius Resort & Spa, under the theme: “Empowering Africa’s Institutional Capital for Growth and Development”.

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Mobilizing Capital. Building Africa’s Future.

From Nairobi to Lagos to Gaborone, pension and sovereign wealth funds are redefining Africa’s investment landscape:


  • Kenya’s KEPFIC is pooling pension assets to finance infrastructure and housing projects.
  • Nigeria’s Pension Commission (PenCom) continues to open pathways for private equity and alternative investments.
  • Namibia and Botswana are collaborating with DFIs to finance renewable energy and regional infrastructure.

These developments highlight a shift – from passive savings to active capital deployment for economic transformation. Join us at PIAfrica to gain insights from Africa’s top pension funds, sovereign wealth funds, asset managers, and policymakers.
Register here

Key themes include

PIAfrica 2026

  • Unlocking Infrastructure Finance – Mobilizing institutional capital for high-impact projects
  • Agile Regulation & Governance – Aligning pension and SWF frameworks with emerging markets
  • Sustainable & Impact Investing – Balancing ESG goals with long-term value
  • Trustee Empowerment – Strengthening capacity and decision-making.

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