Driving sustainable investment in African Mining

Tania Eyanga MBA

Founding Chair CAMPEA

Ms.Tania Eyanga is the Executive Chair of the Central Africa Markets Private Equity Association (CAMPEA). CAMPEA which includes the incoming Central Africa Mining Chamber, is the regional body organisation championing private capital and venture investing in growth alternative assets markets of Central Africa. She is a corporate finance and alternative asset investments professional specialised in capital formation, with over 15 years of broad range experience spanning fund custody & asset servicing, sovereign & corporate Investor relations, infrastructure projects capital raising and omnichannel fund mobilisation. As a multi-sectorial dealmaking expert, she works alongside a variety of corporate project developers, commercial and trade banks, fund managers and institutional investors alike, in representation of companies, corporate venture stakeholders and project finance promoters across international markets with a focus on Africa. A holder of a MBA in Corporate Finance & Strategy from the University of Sunderland, Tania is the CEO of Excelsum Ventures Group, the first women-led investment advisory boutique firm headquartered in London with a core mandate that consists in the provision of tailored investor sourcing solutions, capital structuring and due diligence operations of venture & financing transactions as well as deal origination with a focus on servicing global capital providers operating across Africa and Central Africa markets’ alternative assets. Amongst her myriad of industry accolades, she is nominated by Investment Week for International Woman of the Year, in addition to being the recipient of the 2024 Black Women in Asset Management (BWAM) 40 under 40 Awards winner in Private Markets Investing, in recognition of her contribution to the diversification of global capital markets industry into Central Africa.


2025 Agenda Sessions

Planting the seed – how sovereign funds can positively impact both domestic and capital markets

  • Leading from the front – why are African sovereign investors best placed to catalyse development in both domestic markets and across the continent?
  • What opportunities are there for sovereign funds within capital markets, and what positive impact can these have for further investment attraction & growth?
  • How can intra-African investment initiatives, such as the ASIF, stimulate growth, collaboration, and co-investment across the continent?

Wednesday 05 February 12:00 - 12:45 CTICC2

Intergovernmental Summit

Add to calendar 02/05/2025 12:00 02/05/2025 12:45 Planting the seed – how sovereign funds can positively impact both domestic and capital markets
  • Leading from the front – why are African sovereign investors best placed to catalyse development in both domestic markets and across the continent?
  • What opportunities are there for sovereign funds within capital markets, and what positive impact can these have for further investment attraction & growth?
  • How can intra-African investment initiatives, such as the ASIF, stimulate growth, collaboration, and co-investment across the continent?
CTICC2 Africa/Johannesburg