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South Africa Can Serve As A Template For Wealth Management In Emerging Markets

Africa.com

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June 24, 2026

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South Africa Can Serve As A Template For Wealth Management In Emerging Markets

Banking groups operating in Emerging Markets can take lessons from South Africa and Brazil when it comes to building out profitable wealth management offerings. This is according to recent research released by Boston Consulting Group (BCG) as part of its 26th edition of the firms Global Wealth Report entitled: “The Great Reordering” South Africa and []

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Africa.com

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· Jun 24, 2026

The New Centres Of African Wealth: How The East And West Are Evolving

South Africa remains a key anchor in Africa’s wealth landscape, but its dominance is steadily giving way as wealth and influence spread across the continent. Standard Bank’s Psyche of Africa’s Wealthiest report highlights how growth is increasingly being driven by the West and East Africa regions where a new generation of ultra-high-net-worth individuals (UHNWIs) is []

Vanguard News

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· Jun 21, 2026

South-East development and the Igbo wealth paradox

By CHUKA NNABUIFE The Igbo people are among Nigeria’s greatest wealth creators. They account for a remarkable number of the country’s entrepreneurs, industrialists and billionaires. Yet, paradoxically, the South-East — the homeland of the Igbo nation — remains one of the least endowed regions in terms of infrastructure, federal institutions and public investment. From roads and healthcare [] The post South-East development and the Igbo wealth paradox appeared first on Vanguard News.

Watchdog Uganda

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· Jul 6, 2026

Nairobi Private Wealth Conference Calls for Early Planning to Secure Africa’s Family Legacies

Family businesses across Africa are creating wealth at an unprecedented pace, but without deliberate succession and governance planning, much of that wealth may never reach the next generation. That message dominated the second edition of the Nairobi Private Wealth Conference, held Monday at the J.W. Marriott in Nairobi. Convened by Tarra Agility Africa in partnership [] The post Nairobi Private Wealth Conference Calls for Early Planning to Secure Africa’s Family Legacies appeared first on Watchdog Uganda.

AllAfrica

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· Jun 26, 2026

Africa: Ocean Economy Can Drive Africa's Future If Backed by Bold Investment

[allAfrica] Mombasa, Kenya -- The blue economy is a vital source of jobs, food security, and economic opportunity across Africa and the Western Indian Ocean region. Yet, by the admission of those driving its development, the region is still only beginning to tap into what its oceans, lakes, and rivers can truly offer.

Independent Online

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· Jun 25, 2026

BRICS+ Series: Why Africa’s future depends on beneficiating its mineral wealth

BRICS+ Series: Why Africa’s future depends on beneficiating its mineral wealth

Assahifa

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· Jul 6, 2026

Morocco among Africa's top three hubs for ultra-wealthy individuals, report says

Africa's largest concentrations of ultra-high-net-worth individuals are found in just three countries — South Africa, Egypt and Morocco, according to The Wealth Report 2026 published by international real estate consultancy Knight Frank. The report found that South Africa remains the continent's leading wealth hub, with 1,347 individuals holding net assets exceeding 30 million, placing the ...

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Related coverage for "South Africa Can Serve As A Template For Wealth Management In Emerging Markets": Africa.com — The New Centres Of African Wealth: How The East And West Are Evolving. Vanguard News — South-East development and the Igbo wealth paradox. Watchdog Uganda — Nairobi Private Wealth Conference Calls for Early Planning to Secure Africa’s Family Legacies. AllAfrica — Africa: Ocean Economy Can Drive Africa's Future If Backed by Bold Investment. Independent Online — BRICS+ Series: Why Africa’s future depends on beneficiating its mineral wealth. Assahifa — Morocco among Africa's top three hubs for ultra-wealthy individuals, report says