African Private Equity Academy Launches in SA

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Over 100 delegates from across Africa will be attending the Inaugural launch of African Private Equity Academy in Sandon, South Africa this week.

The launch is hosted by the South African and Kenyan offices of pan-African law firm, Bowmans, together with international law firm, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer and leading Nigerian law firm, Udo Udoma & Belo-Osagie.

Head of Private Equity at Bowmans law firm, John Bellew noted that the Academy is targeted primarily at junior to mid-level private equity deal executives and is intended to highlight important legal and commercial issues that should be addressed in negotiating private equity transactions, both in South Africa and more broadly within the rest of Africa.

According to him: “The focus of the Academy is commercial and practical rather than technical. It is an opportunity to hear from senior commercial lawyers practising in key African markets, as well as from a ‘magic circle’ London law firm. It is anticipated that participants will leave the Academy better equipped to negotiate their deals, more aware of potential pitfalls and able to make intelligent and informed use of their professional advisers,”

He said further that issues to be discussed at the Academy include the importance of planning for and protecting the ultimate exit from a portfolio company; competition issues in Africa; African deal trends; as well as an overview of the environment, pitfalls and opportunities in private equity in Kenya and Nigeria.

Bellew noted that the African equity environment remains compelling in the medium to long term, but that the fall in commodity prices, and currency collapses had led to a downturn in the short term in this sector.

“In terms of attractive investment destinations, countries dependent on commodity exports like Nigeria and Angola are less attractive in the short term. Francophone Africa and East Africa (notably Kenya) are seen as more attractive, and positive views are also expressed about Egypt,” he added.