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Managing Cash Flow when Revenue and Funding dry up- Join the free Webinar

21/04/2020
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Join Top African Business Leaders Online for Four-Part Webinar Series

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, April 21, 2020 -/African Media Agency (AMA)/- Africa.com has convened the largest ever gathering of Africa’s CEOs, managing directors, finance directors, private equity and venture capital investors, bankers, asset managers, corporate law partners, senior executives and diplomats. Over 8,000 business leaders from 81 countries – 41 countries on the continent and 40 countries throughout the world, registered for Africa.com’s “Crisis Management for African Business Leaders,” a four-part webinar series hosted by Africa.com and faculty from Harvard Business School.

The next session of this weekly series will take place on April 22, 2020 at 15:00 South African time, on the topic of Liquidity: Managing Cash Flow When Revenue and Funding Dry Up.
Speakers include: Sim Tshabalala, Chief Executive, Standard Bank Group
                                  Kunle Elebute, Chair, KPMG, Africa
                                  Welela Dawit, CFO, GE Africa
                                  Admassu Tadesse, Chief Executive, TD Bank

Teresa Clarke, Chair & CEO of Africa.com said, “When we surveyed the 8,000 registrants for the webinar series, liquidity was the number one concern. Business leaders are worried about how they will fund their companies when their revenues have plummeted. African business leaders are also very concerned about how they can support their employees, their communities and their nations when their own resources are drying up.”

The webinar series features panel discussions led by faculty from Harvard Business School, in conversation with African business leaders including:
• Sola David-Borha, Chief Executive, Africa Regions, Standard Bank
• Welela Dawit, CFO, GE Africa
• Kuseni Dlamini, Chair, Massmart
• Kunle Elebute, Chairman, KPMG Africa
• Nolitha Fakude, Chairman, Anglo-American Management Board
• Foluso Phillips, Chair, Phillips Consulting
• Funke Opeke, Founder and CEO, MainOne
• Jay Ireland, Former President and CEO, GE Africa
• Admassu Tadesse, Chief Executive, Trade and Development Bank
• Fred Swaniker, Founder & CEO, African Leadership Group
• Sim Tshabalala, Chief Executive, Standard Bank Group
• Rob Shuter, President/CEO, MTN Group Ltd.

Registration is free at virtualconferenceafrica.com.

Distributed by African Media Agency (AMA) on behalf of Africa.com

About Africa.com
Africa.com is a media holding company with an extensive array of platforms that reach a global audience interested in African content and community. Africa.com’s interests include a business publisher’s ad network, content syndication, the website at www.iafrica.com, email newsletters, various social media platforms, and internet domain names ending with the “.africa.com” extension. Africa.com operates from Johannesburg, Lagos, and New York, and has a presence in Cape Town and Nairobi.

Media Inquiries
Laura Joseph
Phone: +27 82 332 0473
Email: laura.joseph@africa.com

Source : African Media Agency (AMA)

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