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The feeling of setting up the Africa CEO Fund is that Africa is developing in many areas, but there is still a gap in access to finance. Top leaders Business men and Women feel that there are needs to be measures to change ,such that Africans have money, and that there is a need to pool funds together so that it can bring more money to Africans.
ACF actively engages key stakeholders in different sector in order to achieve its three main goals. The first goal is increasing African’s access to finance and a variety of financial products; the second goal is building the capacity and skills of African as entrepreneurs and as industry executives; and the third goal is fast-tracking the number of men and women in leadership positions in different sector. Through its work, ACF wants to deepen the financial inclusion of Business men and women on the continent and enhance their performance in the business sector.
Africa CEO Fund its an investment vehicle, through which Africans leaders could pool funds together and invest for a Return; and the provision of alternative forms to finance Businesses and Projects owned and operated by Africans.
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Africa CEO Fund
Africa CEO Fund its an investment vehicle, through which Africans leaders could pool funds together and invest for a Return; and the provision of alternative forms to finance Businesses and Projects owned and operated by Africans.