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Sponsors

 

Platinum Sponsor

 

The African Development Bank (AfDB) is a multilateral institution that promotes sustainabledevelopment in Africa. It is the premier development financial institution in Africa, engaged in mobilizing resources towards the economic and social progress of its 53 African regional Members Countries (RMCs).
The AfDB providesrange of financial products for the private sector to complement its traditional lending operations to governments. Private sector operations of the Bank Group promote strong social and corporate governance standards as well as help African companies achieve international best practices, making them more competitoive at home and in the international market place. Recently new private sector project approvals have arranged USD 1.5 billion annually.

Gold Sponsor

Deloitte is the brand under which tens of thousands of dedicated professionals in independent firms throughout the world collaborate to provide audit, consulting, financial advisory, risk management, and tax services to selected clients.

Silver Sponsor

 

CPCS is an international consulting firm specializing in private sector participation in the transport and power sectors.

Silver Sponsor

CfC Stanbic Bank, which is part of the Standard Bank Group Limited, is now the fourth largest bank in Kenya measured by total assets. The bank, with its head office in Johannesburg, South Africa, is Africa’s largest by market capitalization and assets. At the end of 2007, the Standard Bank Group Limited had total assets of over R 1,191 billion (approximately USD175.0 billion) and employed more than 40 000 people worldwide. The bank’s market capitalization was R145 billion (approximately USD18.6 billion) as at 3 April 2008.

Bronze Sponsor

 

Safaricom offers total communications solutions to a growing clientele in Kenya. With a subscriber base of over 17 million, Safaricom provides a comprehensive range of services under one roof: mobile and fixed voice and data services on a variety of platforms: Kenya’s widest 3G network; a growing fibre optic cable footprint and its most expansive WiMAX presence. Safaricom also pioneered commercial mobile money transfer globally through M-PESA, the most successful such service anywhere in the world. Safaricom is listed on the Nairobi Stock Exchange (NSE), where it trades on the Telecommunication and Technology segment.

Bronze Sponsor

 

Microsoft has been in operation in West, East, Central Africa & the Indian Ocean Islands (WECA & IOI) for over 10 years, and opened its first African office, in South Africa, in 1992.  In WECA & IOI, Microsoft employs more than 250 people directly, delivering products and services to the 49 countries that comprise WECA & IOI.

Lanyard Sponsor

The Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility (PPIAF) was created in 1999 to act as a catalyst to increase private sector participation in emerging markets. It provides technical assistance to governments to support the creation of a sound enabling environment for the provision of basic infrastructure services by the private sector.

PPIAF's mission is to help eliminate poverty and achieve sustainable development through public-private partnerships in infrastructure. Projects can be submitted, approved, and implemented in 12 weeks.

 

 

Exhibitors
 

 

If you are interested in becoming a Sponsor, please use the contact below:

AME Trade Ltd – Africa and Middle East Trade Ltd
Unit 204, Omnibus Business Centre,
39 – 41 North Rd, London, UK, N7 9DP
Tel: +44 (0) 207 700 5044
Fax: +44 (0) 207 681 3120
Email: james@ametrade.org
Contact: James Shindi