Four promising sectors in Africa affirmed by experts that Africa would be the market, and by that we mean the potential, of the future. It is therefore important to know which are the most promising sectors. Do you want to start a business but don’t yet know in which sector? This article will help you decide!

 

Four promising sectors in Africa: digital
The African market today is overwhelmed by digital compared to Africa five years ago. As you may have noticed, all sectors are gradually becoming digital. We are moving from digital as a sector to digital as the standard for all sectors. This digital revolution brings with it many opportunities as well as questioning. For example, with the development of digital and the digitalization of development, the question of telework is increasingly addressed. In addition, freelance work is more and more debated, as well as the question of E-commerce which is gaining more and more ground in African countries. Whether in the field of health, commerce, construction, among others, training in digital is today a necessity. And it is precisely this situation that further accelerates consultancy and training in the field of digital marketing, among others. Digital is therefore a promising sector, whether in the context of investments or professional orientation.

 

The banking sector
The potential of this sector would still be untapped. Thus, the digitalization discussed above allows us to affirm a growing opportunity concerning a digitalization of the finance banking sector. There is a stake in the banking of rural populations in Africa. Indeed, the psycho-sociological situation of the continent would allow a real “boom” of “mobile money” for example. It is possible to have your account and manage it as you wish without having been educated. And that in addition to the ease and enormous time savings that this system allows. Therefore, in addition to having the challenge of going digital, the banking sector must integrate the concept of digital into the psychosociology of African peoples. African countries compared to Europe do not have the benefits of online banking. As evidenced by the use of contact bank cards for secure and ultra-fast payments. The solution for the changing cryptogram also does not yet exist. That is to say that the ground is prepared for a wave of innovation in the digitalization of the sector.

 

Tourism and security
The expansion of the concept of sustainable development and the politicization of the concept of eco-tourism means that today tourism is rethought and raised to the level of the priorities of States. This then makes this sector a promising sector in the sense that, funding and investments are increasing. And so an enabling environment is in place for entrepreneurship and innovation. Who speaks of tourism speaks of security. Jihadism, Wahhabism and terrorism today create instability in the context of international security. Whether it is web terrorism (darknet) or terrorism as we know it, security has become a key sector of development. It is in this context that funding and investment opportunities in this area are multiplied. This therefore presents a favorable framework and an incentive to exploit the potential of the two sectors.

 

Here are four promising sectors in Africa. What remarks do you make? The scope of the sectors is analyzed according to the global situation. Whether it is relations between countries, or the geopolitical situation, all you have to do is listen to the news and you will know when and how to get started.

 

Read also: https://www.afrikatech.com/fr/agrobusiness/les-sectors-les-plus-porteurs-en-afrique-dici-2022-selon-havas-horizons/

Learn More: https://www.agenceecofin.com/gouvernance-economique/1107-48759-les-sectors-les-plus-porteurs-en-afrique-d-ici-2022-selon-havas-horizons

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Comme beaucoup de personnes j’ai connu l’Afrique à travers des stéréotypes : l’Afrique est pauvre, il y a la guerre, famine… Je suis devenu entrepreneur pour briser ces clichés et participer à la construction du continent. J’ai lancé plusieurs entreprises dont Kareea (Formation et développement web), Tutorys (Plate-forme de e-learning), AfrikanFunding (Plate-forme de crowdfunding). Après un échec sur ma startup Tutorys, à cause d’une mauvaise exécution Business, un manque de réseau, pas de mentor, je suis parti 6 mois en immersion dans l’écosystème Tech au Sénégal. J’ai rencontré de nombreux entrepreneurs passionnés, talentueux et déterminés. A mon retour sur Paris je décide de raconter leur histoire en créant le média AfrikaTech. L'objectif est de soutenir les entrepreneurs qui se battent quotidiennement en Afrique en leur offrant la visibilité, les connaissances, le réseautage et les capitaux nécessaires pour réussir. L'Afrique de demain se construit aujourd'hui ensemble. Rejoignez-nous ! LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/boubacardiallo

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