

Africans are in dire need of Foreign investments in almost all sectors of their respective economies. However, since Africa has too often been associated only with pictures of civil unrest, starvation, deadly diseases and economic mayhem, prospective investors have a negative image of the continent as a whole.
What most investors don't know is that investments in Africa in rest times have yielded consistently higher profitability, comparatively higher in most other host regions of the world according to a 1999 United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) report.
For example, according to the UNCTAD:
In the case of the United States Foreign Direct Investments, between 1983 and 1997, there was only one year (1986) in whaich the rate of return in Africa was below 10 percent.
Since 1990, the rate of return has averaged 29 percent; since 1991 it has been higher than in any region, including developed countries as a group, in many years by a factor of two or more.
Net income from British direct investment in Sub-Saharan Africa (not including Nigeria) was reported to have increased 60 per cent between 1989 and 1995.
In 1995, Japanese affiliates in Africa were more profitable (after taxes) than their affiliates in any other region except for Latin America and the Caribbean and West Asia.
AFRICAN BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE (aBi)
aims among other things to
(a) promote investment from around the world particularly form the North America, in Africa;
(b) help identify countries that offer less risk and greater potential for investment profitability;
(c) help investors identify sectors with high potential for profitability;
(d)help businesses in Africa explore export/import opportunities in other markets around the world;
(e)help businesses in other continents identify export/import opportunities available in Africa;
Thus our company aims to be one of the bridges between Africa on one hand and potential inventors from other parts of the world on the other.
Among other services we provide are:
1. Research and feasibility studies in host countries about the viability and potentialilty of a particular investment;
2. Offer general consulting services on social and cultural organizations of host countries;
3. Any other services pertaining to host countries that clients may deem necessary.


1. Research and feasibility studies on the viability and profitability of particular investments in host countries in Africa;
2. Advice on social and cultural organizations in host countries;
3. Advice on labor quality and availability;
4. Advice on countries and sectors that have greater potential for higher dividends (for those not sure of where and what to invest in)
5. Any other services pertaining to host countries in Africa that our clients may deem necessary and important to them.


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