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Kigali, Rwanda. Wednesday 26th February 2025 – As Africa’s startup ecosystem continues to evolve, many founders are looking beyond traditional exits and considering IPOs as a viable pathway for growth and global investment. But what does it take for an African startup to go public?
Join a distinguished panel of industry leaders at “Path to IPO: What Conditions Are Conducive and Necessary for Startups in Africa to Aspire for IPO-Led Exits?”
This session will provide deep insights into the financial, regulatory, and operational strategies that startups must navigate to achieve a successful public offering.
Why Attend?
- Learn from top entrepreneurs and investors about the IPO process in Africa.
- Understand the unique challenges and opportunities facing startups on the continent.
- Gain actionable advice on scaling, compliance, and attracting institutional investors.
Expert Speakers Include:
- Ike Eze, Managing Partner, Beta.Ventures
- Yemi Keri, Founder, Rising Tide Africa
- Elie Habimana, Managing Director, Norrsken East Africa
- Bobby Pittman, Chairman, Development Bank of Rwanda
Moderated by Hannah Acquah, Founder & CEO of TKC Africa, this session will serve as a roadmap for ambitious entrepreneurs looking to take their businesses to the next level.
Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with key players shaping Africa’s investment landscape.
For media inquiries or to register, please contact www.tkcafrica.com / www.inclusivefintechforum.com
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