EAVCA To Host 4th Edition of Private Capital in Tanzania Conference on 24th October 2024 in Dar es Salaam

EAVCA Private Capital Conference Tanzania 2024

The East Africa Venture Capital Association (EAVCA) will host the 4th edition of the Private Capital in Tanzania Conference on Thursday 24th October 2024 at the Coral Beach Hotel in Dar es Salaam.

This year’s conference, themed “Unlocking Potential,” aims to convene industry leaders, investors, policymakers, and key stakeholders to discuss the latest developments, opportunities, and challenges within Tanzania’s private capital landscape.

The event seeks to build upon the growing recognition of Tanzania as an emerging frontier market for private equity investment in East Africa, focusing on strategies to unlock the country’s full economic potential.

EAVCA explains that Tanzania’s strategic location, abundant natural resources, and rapidly growing economy have positioned it as a key player in the regional investment landscape.

The government’s ongoing efforts to advance economic reforms, enhance infrastructure, and improve the overall business climate have contributed to the country’s increasing attractiveness for private equity investors.

The 2024 conference will showcase these developments and provide a collaborative platform for stakeholders to drive further growth in the sector.

The event will feature a comprehensive agenda that includes plenary sessions, fireside discussions, and networking opportunities aimed at fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange.

Participants will have the chance to connect with peers and explore innovative strategies to stimulate private capital growth in Tanzania.

For more information about the event, visit https://www.eavca.org/calendar-events/eavca-4th-private-capital-in-tanzania-conference  or write to info@eavca.org.

About EAVCA

The East Africa Venture Capital Association (EAVCA) is a business membership organization that represents the interests of private capital investors in East Africa. Established in 2013, EAVCA promotes partnerships between capital providers and businesses in the region while highlighting investment opportunities.

The Association serves as a platform for public stakeholders, local enterprises, and private investors, fostering dialogue and industry insights to create a sustainable and informed ecosystem that supports economic growth, social welfare, and wealth creation in the region.

With offices in Kenya and Uganda, EAVCA’s membership encompasses various financing institutions, including Development Finance Institutions (DFIs), Private Equity (PE) and Venture Capital (VC) funds, Impact Investors, Family Offices, and intermediary advisory firms.

The Association collectively manages approximately US$ 3.0 billion in member funds, focused on nurturing local businesses by providing growth capital at different stages of their development.

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