• Ditching Silicon Valley models in West Africa
    2026/06/16

    Silicon Valley created extraordinary companies.

    But must Africa follow the same blueprint?

    What if the future of West African prosperity lies not in copying Silicon Valley, but in building capital systems rooted in African realities, African communities, and African opportunity?

    New Global Market Intelligence Report.

    #GMIQ #Africa #WestAfrica #Fintech #Entrepreneurship #VentureCapital #PatientCapital #CapitalMarkets #Crowdfunding #EconomicDevelopment #ImpactInvesting #Lagos #Accra #Diaspora #GlobalMarkets #GettingDealsDone #Peoplism #AfricaRising #BillHuston #GlobalMarketIntelligenceReport

    The answers may reshape not only West Africa's future, but the future of global capitalism itself.

    Global Market Intelligence Report.

    Markets. People. Intelligence.

    Hosted by Patrick A. Howell

    CEO, Global Market Intelligence & Media (GMIQ)

    Executive Producer:
    Bill Huston, CrowdMax

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    4 分
  • Family Offices Disrupt African Private Equity
    2026/06/16

    What happens when patient capital meets the world's youngest continent?

    In this episode of the Getting Deals Done™ Podcast, Patrick A. Howell explores one of the most important yet underreported shifts in global finance: the growing influence of family offices in African private equity.

    For decades, institutional investors, development finance institutions, and traditional private equity funds have dominated the conversation around African investment. Today, a new class of investors is emerging. Family offices—often managing multigenerational wealth with longer investment horizons—are increasingly looking beyond quarterly returns and toward long-term value creation across Africa.

    Why?

    Because Africa's future may be less about extracting value and more about building it.

    From infrastructure and agriculture to technology, healthcare, education, energy, and financial inclusion, family offices are bringing something many markets desperately need: patient capital, relationship capital, and a willingness to think in decades rather than quarters.

    This episode examines how family offices are challenging traditional private equity models, why African entrepreneurs are increasingly seeking aligned capital partners rather than purely financial investors, and what this means for the future of wealth creation across the continent.

    Patrick also explores the broader themes of Peoplism™, stewardship, and legacy—asking whether the next generation of global investment will be measured not only by financial returns but by its ability to create jobs, strengthen communities, and build enduring prosperity.

    The future of African private equity may not belong to the largest funds.

    It may belong to those willing to think like builders.

    Capital with purpose. Prosperity with people.

    #FamilyOffices #AfricanPrivateEquity #AfricaRising #EmergingMarkets #ImpactInvesting #PatientCapital #PrivateEquity #FamilyWealth #AfricanEntrepreneurs #CapitalFormation #EconomicDevelopment #GlobalMarkets #Leadership #Peoplism #GettingDealsDone #GMIQ #GlobalMarketIntelligence #AfricaBusiness #LegacyCapital #InvestInAfrica

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    15 分
  • Emerging Markets in the New Age from AI IQ
    50 分