Africa Finance & Investment Forum 2009 to be held in Amsterdam
Over 250 high-level delegates will gather in Amsterdam at this year's Africa Finance & Investment Forum.
20 October 2009 – Brussels, Belgium:
Focusing on Partnerships for Growth & Development, the 2009 edition of the Africa Finance & Investment Forum will take place from the 13th to the 15th of December 2009 at the ABN AMRO Headquarters' conference centre in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Organized by EMRC in collaboration with the Netherlands Development Finance Company (FMO), the Africa Finance & Investment Forum 2009 will bring together business leaders from Africa, Europe, America and Asia to network in the bustling capital city. “From its world-famous historical sights to its multiculturalism and diversity, the city of Amsterdam is the ideal place to build partnerships for Africa's development and the Netherlands is a great contributor to Africa's fast growing economy,” said Idit Miller, MD, EMRC.
Delegates representing micro-finance institutions, development and commercial banks, governmental and non-governmental organisations as well as the private sector, will network with potential project collaborators through EMRC's professional matchmaking service that facilitates one-on-one business meetings.
In addition to the matchmaking service on offer this year, the sessions will cover a selection of topics relevant to the overall theme such as 'Boosting African Economy through Entrepreneurship' and 'The role of International Financial Institutions'. Thematic parallel sessions on topics such as Capacity Building, Energy, Trade, Microfinance and Infrastructures will also take place.
Idit Miller confirms that “This year's Africa Finance & Investment Forum will follow on its tradition of bringing together renowned entrepreneurs, businessmen and decision makers who all share the common goal of Africa's growth and development - we look forward to gathering in the business hub of Amsterdam”.
Keynote speakers include Nanno Kleiterp, CEO, Netherlands Dev. Finance Company (FMO); Martin Curwen, Director General at the European Investment Bank; José Briosa é Gala, Personal representative for Africa to the European Commission President; Loic Sadoulet; Head of Africa Initiative, Professor of Economics at INSEAD Business School and Thomas de Man, President Africa Middle East, Heineken.
December is one of the peak tourist periods in Amsterdam; interested delegates are therefore urged to register with EMRC timeously to take advantage of the discounted travel arrangements on offer.
Further information and full programme details are available on the website: http://www.emrc.be
Event: EMRC Africa Finance & Investment Forum 2009 (AFIF09)
Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 13–15 December 2009
Organiser: EMRC International http://www.emrc.be
Contact: info@emrc.be +32 2 626 15 15
For all media and press queries please contact:
Sarah-Jane Boden
EMRC, Media & Communications Manager
Tel. : +32 2 626 1514
Brussels, Belgium
sb@emrc.be
About EMRC
Established in 1992 in Brussels, EMRC is a non-profit International Association composed of a network of entrepreneurs, financiers, consultants and officials based throughout the world. EMRC's mission is to lead the private sector in Africa in sustainable economic development and to drive regional change through partnerships.
About Africa Finance & Investment Forum
An annual business event gathering key policy makers, financiers, bankers and private sector entrepreneurs interested in securing financing for projects and project partnerships in Africa. The forum is the ideal venue to network with the right profile of financiers who seek new investment opportunities in Africa and is the centre stage for government authorities to highlight policies which affect the investment climate.
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