Bloomberg has announced it will host its inaugural Africa Business Summit in Johannesburg, South Africa, on November 18, 2025, as an official sideline event of B20 South Africa 2025.
Bloomberg says the Summit will convene influential leaders from business, government, and finance – including regulators, policymakers, and market participants to explore Africa’s evolving role in the global economy. Discussions will address the continent’s investment, policy, trade landscape and financial market innovations needed to unlock growth, ensure stability, and support broader economic development.
As the first African country to assume the Presidency of the G20 and host the B20, South Africa marks a historic milestone for the continent. Held on the eve of the B20 Summit, the Africa Business Summit will examine what this moment means for Africa’s economic future, business ambitions, and international partnerships, added Bloomberg.
Attendees will hear from CEOs, policymakers, investors, entrepreneurs, and thought leaders in a series of interviews, panel discussions, and breakout sessions. According to Bloomberg, Summit topics will include:
- Evolving investment trends and growth sectors reshaping Africa’s business landscape
- Shifts in global trade dynamics and Africa’s emerging role in geopolitical realignment
- The rapid rise of AI and its application across key African industries
- Energy transformation driven by infrastructure demand, critical minerals, and regional collaboration
Preliminary speakers confirmed to attend the summit include: Emrie Brown, CEO, Rand Merchant Bank; Mohammed Dewji, CEO, MeTL; Hendrik du Toit, founder & CEO, Ninety One; Dan Marokane, group chief executive, Eskom; Daniel Mminele, chairman, Nedbank; Johnathan Oppenheimer, founder, Oppenheimer Partners; Abdul Samad Rabiu, chairman & CEO, BUA Group, Sim Tshabalala, group CEO, Standard Bank and Roosevelt Ogbonna, CEO, Access Bank. Further speakers and agenda will be announced at a later date.
The Africa Business Summit will provide a platform for dialogue, insight, and collaboration at a pivotal moment in the continent’s global economic journey, Bloomberg continued. The program will also feature special spotlight sessions, including a showcase of Bloomberg’s inaugural Africa’s Startups to Watch list, launched earlier in 2025.
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