Seven high-priority sectors. 46 sovereign relationships. 25 years bridging capital and government across the continent.
eADC operates exclusively where strategic relationships and sectoral expertise intersect — delivering introductions that close.

Fintech · Telecoms · E-Government
Africa's digital transformation is accelerating — mobile penetration, fintech adoption, and government digitisation are creating unprecedented demand for connectivity and software infrastructure.

Solar · Wind · Hydro · Green H₂
The continent holds 60% of the world's best solar resources. Governments are offering long-term PPAs and tax incentives to developers delivering clean baseload power.

Upstream · Downstream · LNG
With major offshore discoveries in East and West Africa, the sector demands experienced intermediaries who understand both government licensing and international capital markets.

Highway · Rail · Urban Transit
The African Development Bank estimates a $68–108 billion annual infrastructure financing gap. eADC connects government transport ministries with global EPC contractors and DFI capital.

Deep-water · Pipelines · SEZs
African trade corridors are being redefined. Port expansions, pipeline networks, and special economic zones offer high-return concession opportunities backed by sovereign guarantees.

Critical Minerals · Gold · Platinum
Africa holds 30% of the world's mineral reserves and nearly all of the critical minerals powering the energy transition — lithium, cobalt, manganese, and rare earths.

Defence · Border Tech · Intelligence
From border-management systems to national security infrastructure, African governments seek trusted partners for sovereign, high-stakes procurement with the utmost discretion.
Projected GDP growth — fastest growing continent
Population — world's youngest, most dynamic workforce
Single market of $3.4 trillion GDP now operational
Of global uncultivated arable land — food security imperative
The African Continental Free Trade Area creates a single market of 1.4 billion people and $3.4 trillion GDP — making an eADC introduction to one government a gateway to many more.
Africa's frontier status is its greatest advantage. eADC clients who entered markets early through our introductions have secured decade-long exclusivity and dominant market positions.
Whether you are a multinational seeking sovereign access, or a government seeking world-class private partners, eADC structures the right engagement.
We facilitate foreign and local private companies in securing government contracts, concessions, and licences — navigating bureaucracy with precision.
We introduce international corporations to local champions and vice versa, structuring joint ventures, agency agreements, and technology-transfer deals.
We broker sovereign-level partnerships — from bilateral trade frameworks to joint defence procurement and multilateral development agreements.
eADC does not advertise opportunities openly. We work in confidence with select clients who match our government partners' needs. The first step is a conversation.