Boost for African business as MBA graduates plan to return as entrepreneurs
15 December 2012: African Diasporan MBA students from leading
Western business schools have affirmed their conviction in Africa 's
potential for fostering small-to-medium sized enterprises (SMEs). 70 percent
will work in Africa after graduation,
according to a new survey by Jacana Partners, the pan-African private equity
firm that invests in SMEs to deliver social and financial returns. Of that 70
percent, half plan to become entrepreneurs and start their own company, as
opposed to working for an existing business.
89 percent of all African respondents selected
the growing consumer story as presenting the greatest opportunity in Africa , above both natural resources and advancing
technologies. As a result, more than a third selected consumer goods and
financial services as sectors that offer the most attractive opportunity for
starting a new business.
Simon Merchant, Chief Executive Officer at
Jacana, commented: “These survey findings provide a welcome indication that the
majority of talented young Africans from among the MBA Diaspora will be
returning to Africa post-graduation – and more
importantly, they will be starting their own businesses.
Small businesses are the key engines of
economic growth, job creation and poverty alleviation in Africa
and management talent is a critical component for SME success.
By combining strong management teams with
increasing access to value-add private equity capital, we can harness the
potential of the returning MBA Diaspora to build successful businesses, create
jobs and support long-term economic growth.”
African respondents to the survey originated
from 19 different African countries, spanning the North, Sub-Saharan regions
and South Africa .
Half of the respondents that indicated that they would be starting their own
African businesses were female.
Commenting further on the survey findings,
Sara Leedom, Co-Chair of the Africa Oxford Business Network at Oxford Saïd Business School
said: “When Jacana approached us to research the appetite for working in Africa post-graduation among our Africa Business Network
students, we were delighted to be able to lend a voice.
I am not at all surprised by the results – the
majority of our members view Africa as
offering a compelling career opportunity for business graduates, particularly
at a time when the environment for growing businesses is slow in the West.
The Continent provides a wealth of opportunity
and we are increasingly seeing interest from a broad range of non-African
nationalities in joining our Africa Business Network, attracted to that
potential.”
Jacana conducted a survey of the Africa club
membership among the top ten American and European business schools throughout
November 2012, with respondents hailing from London Business School, Saïd
Business School at the University of Oxford, INSEAD, Brandeis International
Business School, Wharton Business School,Ross School of Business at the
University of Michigan, MIT Sloan, Stanford Graduate School of Business, Darden
Business School and Cambridge Judge.
About Jacana:
Jacana Partners is a pan-African private equity firm that invests in entrepreneurs, builds successful SMEs and delivers sustainable financial and social returns. We do this because we are passionate about entrepreneurs as the key drivers of job creation and long-term economic development inAfrica . Jacana is uniquely structured to overcome thechallenges
of private equity investing in SMEs in Sub-Saharan Africa. Combining
internationally experienced private equity veterans with highly skilled teams
on-the-ground, Jacana has the experience, knowledge and resources to structure
great deals, grow sustainable businesses and deliver superior returns. Jacana
invests between $1-5million in SMEs across a variety of sectors in six markets
in West and East Africa (Ghana ,
Kenya , Liberia , Sierra
Leone , Tanzania
and Uganda ).
Jacanahas invested $20million to date in 19 portfolio companies, creating over
1,300 jobs. For more information on Jacana please visit www.jacanapartners.com.
Jacana Partners is a pan-African private equity firm that invests in entrepreneurs, builds successful SMEs and delivers sustainable financial and social returns. We do this because we are passionate about entrepreneurs as the key drivers of job creation and long-term economic development in
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