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Tony Elumelu: Banking infrastructure key to Africa’s economic renaissance

Peculiar Adirika by Peculiar Adirika
May 23, 2025
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UBA Chairman Tony Elumelu outlines four critical pillars for Africa’s economic transformation, emphasizing the vital role of banking infrastructure, domestic savings, global capital, efficient payments, and ‘Africapitalism’ driven by the private sector

[dropcap]T[/dropcap]ony O. Elumelu, Chairman of UBA Group, has asserted that robust banking infrastructure is as fundamental to Africa’s economic resurgence as essential utilities like power, roads, and ports.

Also read: Tony Elumelu bags top Gabonese honour for championing African entrepreneurship

Speaking from his vantage point, Elumelu outlined four critical pillars he believes are vital for the finance sector to truly drive the continent’s transformation.

Elumelu’s vision, rooted in what he terms #Africapitalism, emphasizes enabling the private sector to lead Africa’s growth. He detailed the four key areas for focus:

First, Elumelu stressed the importance of making Africa a safe haven for savings. “Mobilizing domestic savings is very critical for transformation of economies,” he stated, highlighting the foundational role of internal capital in driving economic development.

Banking infrastructure is just as critical to Africa’s renaissance as power, roads or ports.

Second, he pointed to the necessity of enabling private global capital to find its way into Africa. This, he explained, is crucial for attracting the significant investments needed to power the continent’s economic transformation across various sectors.

The third pillar focuses on capacitating and improving Africa’s ability to transact and effect swift payments.

Elumelu noted the significant gap in this area, despite Africa being a continent of over 1.3 billion people.

He positioned institutions like United Bank for Africa (UBA) as crucial in providing solutions to this challenge, ensuring seamless and efficient financial transactions across the continent.

Finally, Elumelu reiterated the core principle of Africapitalism: enabling the private sector to drive, orchestrate, and lead the growth and transformation of the continent.

Also read: Tony Elumelu empowers additional 3,000 young African entrepreneurs

He believes that sustained economic development hinges on empowering African businesses to be the primary engines of change.

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