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Anglo American's InvestFest 2025 | Building entrepreneurial resilience across Southern Africa

09 Oct 2025 · 2 min read · 827 views
Anglo American's InvestFest 2025 | Building entrepreneurial resilience across Southern Africa
Anglo American’s Impact Finance Network (IFN) brought together more than 300 entrepreneurs, investors, corporates and development partners to discuss ways businesses in Southern Africa can build entrepreneurial resilience and foster collaboration at InvestFest 2025, which was held at Victoria Yards in Johannesburg on 1 October 2025.

The event featured interactive business showcases, investor pitches, engaging panel discussions and extensive networking opportunities, all designed to connect growth-stage businesses with potential funders from the IFN’s network.

Entrepreneurial resilience

Convened under the theme, “building entrepreneurial resilience”, discussions were aimed at emphasising the importance of creating supportive ecosystems that help businesses not just to survive challenges, but also to emerge stronger and more adaptable.

“The energy and collaboration we witnessed at InvestFest reinforced our belief in the power of bringing entrepreneurs and investors together in meaningful ways,” said Emma Parker, sustainable and impact finance manager at Anglo American.

“Platforms like this create the conditions for partnerships that drive real economic transformation across Southern Africa.”Since its launch in 2021, the Impact Finance Network has mobilised over R1.6bn in third-party capital globally across Africa and Latin America.In Southern Africa alone, the IFN has unlocked over R1.2bn for growth-stage businesses across South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Botswana.These investments have supported over 45,000 livelihoods, with over 10,000 jobs created since 2021.

Recent success stories include investments in GoBuddy, a gig economy platform that connects commuters to e-commerce deliveries, offering a sustainable, affordable way to reach informal townships while uplifting communities and Michanic, South Africa’s leading mobile mechanic service, delivering trusted, expert car repairs and maintenance directly to your doorstep.

Through the IFN, these businesses were enabled to grow their businesses in the township delivery and mobile mechanic markets, respectively.This work addresses a critical need in South Africa’s economy.Small and medium enterprises represent 91% of formal businesses, employ roughly 60% of the formal workforce, and contribute about 34% to GDP.Building resilience among SMEs is therefore vital to ensuring South Africa's economic growth and stability.

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