AGP Executive Report
Last update: 17 minutes agoLuanda Hosts Africa’s Finance Spotlight: The Africa Financial Summit (AFIS) is set for November 3–4, 2026 in Luanda, the first edition in Southern Africa and a Lusophone hub, with organisers targeting 1,250+ banking, insurance, fintech, regulators, investors and pension players to focus on financing African economies, integration, and digital transformation. Cyber Pressure on Finance: Africa’s financial services and government were hit hardest in April 2026, with Angola and Nigeria leading the region’s attack intensity, underscoring the cost of rapid digitisation. Fuel Import Fight in Nigeria: Depot owners and marketers are pushing back against Dangote’s latest court move over petrol import licences, reopening the wider downstream licensing and local refining debate. Angola in Energy Talks: Bangladesh is inviting an Angolan technical team to negotiate a long-term G2G energy cooperation MoU, citing Angola’s crude output and expanding refining and LNG plans. Regional Energy Reliance: Namibia’s power mix remains heavily dependent on Angola’s Ruacana hydro flow, with imports rising when water levels fall.
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