INSIGHTS
"China is expected to lose from 85-100 million low-cost, labor-intensive manufacturing jobs by 2030, and Africa stands to capture many of them" - Harvard Business Review
Why delivery sequencing, not capital availability remains the primary structural barrier.
The goal of the African Continental Free Trade Area agreement is to remove technological, social and economic barriers to allow the free movement of goods and services, people, ideas, and capital across the continent of 1.3 billion people, creating a unique opportunity for people and businesses
Projects without institutional governance frameworks face systemic execution risk.
Structural considerations for complex, multi-party infrastructure environments.
The gap between industrial policy intent and execution reality in emerging markets.
Why public-private partnerships underperform in developing economies and how structural redesign can close the gap.
Climate adaptation in infrastructure requires structural integration, not bolt-on compliance.
Structural barriers preventing SWF capital from reaching infrastructure projects — and how to remove them.
Data centres, fibre networks, and cloud infrastructure require new governance paradigms.
Why blended finance vehicles underperform and how structural redesign can unlock their potential.
Moving beyond risk registers to structural risk containment in complex project environments.
The structural, institutional, and psychological barriers that keep Nigeria's wealthiest investors out of industrial production — and the institutional platform required to change the equation.
Why the absence of institutional governance frameworks — SPV structures, independent management, and reporting discipline is the single largest barrier to scaling private sector manufacturing in Nigeria.
Domestic-only manufacturing is structurally fragile. Export orientation — engineered through Free Trade Zone strategy and AfCFTA alignment — is the path to industrial resilience.
An examination of emerging policy instruments that enable institutional capital deployment in smart city and mixed-use corridor developments across Africa, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East.
How disciplined structuring converts complex development mandates into investment-grade instruments attractive to sovereign wealth and pension capital.
Mapping the intersection of decarbonisation mandates and infrastructure investment across generation, transmission, and distribution assets.
Quantifying the multiplier effects of integrated transport-land use planning on urban economic output and institutional investment flows.
Why isolated asset-class thinking fails at scale, and how ecosystem intelligence creates compounding value across infrastructure portfolios.