Prediction 1: Chinese Investment in a South African Service Sector Company
November 12th, 2007 . by julianhewittThere is not a huge amount to choose from that satisfy these criteria while allowing for a significant level of investment , but here are two companies to keep eyes your on:
MTN’s name has already been bandied about by the South African press as a possible target for Chinese investment. It has the widest coverage of any cell phone company in Africa, its making a lot of money on the continent and has a strong presence in countries where China has already invested significantly. These countries include Nigeria, Zambia, South Africa, Angola and the DRC.
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Sanlam is another interesting prospect. It has a presence in Botswana, Kenya, Ghana, Tanzania, Zambia and is looking at expanding into Nigeria. While Sanlam’s Africa strategy is not yet properly developed, it does have the potential for African expansion to suit a Chinese emerging market focus. The Chinese insurance sector has also recently seen the IPO of two massive companies and this has given them capital to burn. Of course, the Chinese sector has much room for development, but China’s insurance heavy weights will already be contemplating international strategies.


