Standard Bank Africa Unlocked 2026: Business Leaders Convene To Accelerate Investment, Innovation And Growth

More than 140 business leaders, policymakers, investors and entrepreneurs from across Africa and major international markets converged in Cape Town for Standard Bank’s Africa Unlocked 2026 conference, with a renewed focus on accelerating investment, trade and innovation to unlock the continent’s economic potential.
Held under the theme “Built in Africa: Amplifying Continental Growth,” the two-day forum comes at a time when African economies are increasingly positioning themselves to benefit from stronger regional integration, shifting global supply chains and the continued implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). The event highlighted the growing confidence in African businesses to drive the continent’s next phase of development through home-grown capital, entrepreneurship and innovation.
Standard Bank Group Chief Executive Sim Tshabalala said Africa is entering a defining period where stronger partnerships and sustained investment will determine how successfully the continent translates opportunity into long-term prosperity.
He noted that businesses across Africa are expanding into new markets, entrepreneurs are scaling with greater confidence and investment is increasingly supporting infrastructure, industrialisation and innovation. According to Tshabalala, building on this momentum through deeper regional integration and productive investment will be critical to sustaining economic growth.
Now in its third edition, Africa Unlocked has evolved into one of Standard Bank’s flagship thought leadership platforms, bringing together leaders from business, government, academia and development finance institutions to develop practical solutions for Africa’s economic transformation. This year’s discussions placed greater emphasis on turning ideas into actionable strategies capable of delivering measurable growth across the continent.
Among the key themes dominating the conference was the future of intra-African trade. Delegates examined how commercial diplomacy, regional integration and the AfCFTA can help eliminate barriers to trade while opening new opportunities for businesses to expand across borders. The discussions also explored how African nations can attract more productive investment to strengthen manufacturing, logistics and export competitiveness.
Financing Africa’s development also featured prominently. Industry leaders debated how domestic capital markets and international investors can work together to mobilise the billions of dollars required to fund infrastructure, industrialisation and long-term economic development. The forum underscored the growing importance of African financial institutions in bridging the continent’s investment gap.
Technology and artificial intelligence emerged as another major focus. Business executives discussed how AI is increasingly transforming African industries by improving productivity, streamlining operations and enabling businesses to compete more effectively in regional and global markets. The conversations reflected a broader shift from discussing AI’s potential to exploring practical implementation across sectors.
Energy security, climate resilience and sustainable resource management were also identified as critical pillars of Africa’s long-term economic success. Participants emphasised that balancing industrial growth with climate adaptation will be essential as countries pursue inclusive and sustainable development.
Another recurring theme was the need to build more African companies capable of competing globally. Business leaders explored strategies for helping medium-sized enterprises scale into continental champions through improved access to finance, stronger governance and expanded regional market opportunities. Discussions also covered wealth creation, succession planning and international investment as African businesses mature into multigenerational enterprises.
Bill Blackie, Chief Executive of Business and Commercial Banking at Standard Bank Group, said Africa’s growth story is increasingly being shaped by businesses expanding across borders and embracing innovation. He described Africa Unlocked as a platform that connects decision-makers capable of unlocking investment, facilitating trade and building partnerships that translate economic opportunity into tangible growth.
The conference attracted a high-profile lineup of speakers, including Standard Bank executives, chief economists, policymakers and leaders from institutions such as the African Development Bank, Africa Finance Corporation, Microsoft Africa Development Centre, Botswana Stock Exchange and British International Investment, alongside entrepreneurs and investors from across the continent.
As Africa seeks to strengthen its position in an increasingly fragmented global economy, the conversations at Africa Unlocked 2026 reinforced a common message: the continent’s next chapter of growth will depend less on external support and more on African businesses, African capital and African innovation working together to create resilient, globally competitive economies.
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