‘Africa Arrives’ points investors to business opportunities in Africa
When asking businesspeople and economists to name a continent that springs to mind for its opportunities, workforce and potential to provide stable growth for the next five decades, few would say Africa.
However, investment banker Mark Byron can through his latest book that shows Africa is the perfect continent for the rest of the world to invest in, operate from and thrive under.
In his new book, 'Africa Arrives:' The Savvy Entrepreneur's Guide to The World's Hottest Market', Byron explains why.
"This book is perfect for foreign Investors, diasporas and Institutions looking to invest in Africa," explains the author. "In fact, I've also included lists of verified contacts that readers can tap into; individuals who can help them grow and thrive under this new frontier that is tipped to be strong and growing for the next 50 years. It's an opportunity they won't want to miss."
Continuing, "Africa's economic landscape is extremely varied which, while requiring a solid game plan to navigate, is rich with opportunity across all sectors. To date, the book has been extremely well received, and I'm excited to see how it empowers people to invest in Africa, its resources and its amazing people."
Indeed, reviews have been glowing. Grady Harp comments, "AFRICA ARRIVES is meeting with kudos from around the globe. The riches of that huge continent are immeasurable but this learned book present the potential of that great continent to the economic atmosphere of the world. This is a fascinating and highly informative book not only for entrepreneurs but also for all lay people excited about the rise of the importance of Africa. Highly Recommended."
JA Armstrong adds, "This book reads like a listing of the who's who in African business circles, highlighting important figures in each country, up and coming businesses as well as international companies who have chosen to come and stay. Each country is showcased with their strengths and where they stand on the FDI listing. This indicates to us as Investors whether we should simply buy, or hold, or even both."