Standard Bank Hosts African Markets Conference
Analysis based on 8 articles · First reported Feb 05, 2026 · Last updated Feb 09, 2026
The African Markets Conference (AMC 2026) aims to significantly boost capital flows into Africa's critical sectors, potentially leading to increased investment in infrastructure, energy, and capital markets across the continent. This event, hosted by Standard Bank, is expected to foster a more balanced and inclusive global economy by addressing Africa's financing needs and improving regulatory frameworks for investors.
Standard Bank's Corporate and Investment Banking division will host the second African Markets Conference (AMC 2026) in Cape Town, South Africa, from February 22-24, 2026. The conference aims to bring together global institutional investors, sovereign wealth funds, and African policymakers to catalyze capital flow into the continent's critical sectors. Building on the success of the 2025 inaugural event, AMC 2026 seeks to reframe Africa's narrative from risk to resilience and address the significant investment gap, particularly in infrastructure. Key discussions will revolve around five pillars: positioning infrastructure as an investable asset class, accelerating the energy transition, deepening African capital markets, enabling intra-African trade through the African Continental Free Trade Area, and addressing sovereign debt sustainability. High-level participants, including finance ministers, central bank governors, and Standard Bank executives like Luvuyo Masinda and Simpiwe Tshabalala, will focus on strengthening the financial architecture to support sustained and scalable investment flows.
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