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Emerging Economies: Africa

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Global insights in impact investing
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Sam Nwanze, Chief Investment Officer, Heirs Holdings Nigeria and one of Africa's first impact investors talks about the opportunities and challenges of the multi-billion dollar social investing industry in Africa.
Sam Nwanze, Chief Investment Officer, Heirs Holdings Nigeria and one of Africa's first impact investors talks about the opportunities and challenges of the multi-billion dollar social investing industry in Africa. Sam will discuss how the future of Africa can be driven by internal social impact investors from the Continent through 'Afrocapitalist' investment strategies.

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Series
Global insights in impact investing
People
Samuel Nwanze
Gayle Peterson
Keywords
impact investing
Afrocapitalism
social finance
Africa
impact capitalism
Department: Saïd Business School
Date Added: 12/10/2015
Duration: 00:23:46

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