About AVI Investors
AVI Investors is a portfolio management company whose core focus is on African markets. We establish investment portfolios for individuals and corporates.
Major markets in Africa today are posting an average return of 80% and the trend is improving. With uncertainty in the European and American market due to instability Africa is now among the most attractive capital destination and with improved governance its attractiveness is improving.
We understand that investment and savings is a discipline and art that requires a well thought out plan and that financial freedom is a product of a carefully thought out earnings leveraging strategy.
At AVI Investors we provide the means to investing in medium to long term profitable assets.
Our Value Proposition
- We are in the business of managing individual savings to create long term wealth
- We are pulling together resources to create the critical mass and trading voice to drive value of investment
- AVI strives to generate future wealth leveraging on intellectual corporate knowledge on capital markets
- Our passion for sharing in what hitherto has been a preserve for the few elitist members of society
We are building a future portfolio that will someday give us financial freedom.
What Makes us Unique
- In-depth knowledge of Africa and its full unadulterated potential as an investment destination
- In-depth knowledge market indicators with astute business acumen to pick high potential stocks
- We are driven by a bigger calling to serve … and transform personal wealt
Excluding South Africa, the rest of Africa has a population of 721 million and nominal GDP of US0bn. There are 18 stock exchanges in the region and since 1995; there has been at least one African equity market among the top 10 best performing markets in the world. In 2003 Ghana posted an all index growth of 144% in US dollar terms. Joining Ghana in the top ten stock markets was Kenya (up 112%) and Uganda (up 140%). In 2002, it was Botswana (up 33%) while in 2001; it was Nigeria (up 24%), Botswana (up 28%) and Malawi (up 25%). In 2004 Egypt (up74%) and Ghana (up 150%) were strong contenders for inclusion among the ten best performing markets.
If you had invested US$ 5,000.00 in Jan 07 in Botswana in any of these companies your profit in July 07 would have been any of the following
| First national bank | US$ 8,645.00 | 72% |
| Standard chartered bank | US$ 9,000.00 | 80% |
| Barclays bank | US$ 7,100.00 | 42% |
| Botswana insurance | US$ 8,650.00 | 73.53% |
| Sechaba Holdings | US$ 5,700.00 | 14.29% |
| Imara Holdings | US$ 15,000.00 | 306.56% |
