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Africa’s $1tn Wealth Trapped by Market Chaos- BoG Deputy Governor

Maynard Championby Maynard Champion
April 10, 2026
Reading Time: 4 mins read
Public Trust and Financial Confidence Go Hand in Hand- Second Deputy Governor

Second Deputy Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Mrs. Matilda Asante-Asiedu

Africa is sitting on a financial goldmine estimated at over one trillion dollars, yet much of this wealth remains underutilised due to fragmented and poorly coordinated financial markets. 

This concern was raised by Bank of Ghana Second Deputy Governor Matilda Asante-Asiedu, who has called for urgent reforms to unlock the continent’s full economic potential.

According to her, Africa’s vast financial resources span pensions, capital markets, and remittances. However, the inability to effectively channel these funds into long-term investments continues to limit economic growth and resilience across the continent. At a time when global uncertainties are intensifying, she emphasised the need for Africa to look inward and harness its own financial strength.

“For Africa to build resilience, Africa has to begin to look inward, because we all know what is happening geopolitically in the economies of the world. Africa has in excess of 1 trillion in revenue when it comes to whether its pension funds, capital and bond markets, investment and savings remittance, that’s significant resource.”

Matilda Asante-Asiedu

Fragmented Markets Undermining Growth

Despite having more than 30 stock and bond markets across the continent, Africa’s financial systems remain largely disconnected. This lack of integration has created significant barriers to cross-border investment and capital mobilisation.

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Matilda Asante-Asiedu explained that the absence of a unified financial structure prevents countries from accessing capital beyond their borders. This limitation not only restricts investment opportunities but also slows down economic transformation.

She noted, however, that “the only difficulty is that it hasn’t been properly channeled into long-term investment,” stressing the need for deliberate efforts to redirect these funds into productive sectors.

The fragmentation means that investors and governments alike are confined to their domestic markets, missing out on broader opportunities within the continent. As a result, Africa continues to rely heavily on external financing, even though it possesses substantial internal resources.

Missed Opportunities in Cross-Border Financing

One of the most striking examples of this inefficiency lies in the inability of African countries to tap into each other’s financial markets. According to Matilda Asante-Asiedu, this structural weakness limits the flow of capital and reduces the potential for shared economic growth.

She further explained that “if you take the stock markets for instance, there are over 30 stock markets and bond markets in Africa, but they are not structured,” pointing out that “from Ghana, I cannot go and borrow from the stock markets in Kenya, but if that was properly structured, I could actually be borrowing from Kenya.”

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This lack of connectivity denies both investors and economies the benefits of diversification and scale. A more integrated system would allow capital to flow freely across borders, enabling countries to finance development projects more efficiently while offering investors better returns.

According to her, such integration would ensure that “Kenyan investments will get returns and the Ghanaian economy will also grow through the investment that I make.”

Matilda 2nd BoG Deputy
Bank of Ghana Second Deputy Governor Matilda Asante-Asiedu

The Case for Market Integration

The call for integration goes beyond financial convenience. It is a strategic necessity for building resilience in an increasingly uncertain global environment. By pooling resources and strengthening coordination, African countries can reduce their dependence on external funding and create a more stable economic foundation.

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Matilda Asante-Asiedu maintained that “it’s about pulling resources, looking inward and building the resilience that the continent needs,” adding that “it requires a lot of political will, but also economic actors really leading the conversation.”

Achieving this vision will require harmonised regulations, improved financial infrastructure, and stronger collaboration among governments, central banks, and private sector players. It will also demand a shift in mindset, with leaders prioritising continental growth over narrow national interests.

Political Will and Leadership as Key Drivers

While the potential benefits of integration are clear, the path forward is not without challenges. Political will remains a critical factor in driving the reforms needed to unify Africa’s financial markets. Without strong commitment from policymakers and economic leaders, progress is likely to remain slow.

The responsibility also lies with financial institutions and market participants to push for innovation and collaboration. By leading the conversation and advocating for change, they can help create a more dynamic and interconnected financial ecosystem.

The urgency of these reforms cannot be overstated. As global economic conditions continue to evolve, Africa must position itself to compete effectively by leveraging its own resources.

Africa’s one trillion dollar opportunity represents more than just untapped wealth. It is a pathway to sustainable development, job creation, and economic independence. However, unlocking this potential will require decisive action to address the structural weaknesses that currently hold the continent back.

With stronger coordination, integrated markets, and bold leadership, Africa can transform its financial landscape and unlock a new era of growth. The challenge now lies in turning this vision into reality.

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