Samuel Brookes is launching its first of many green schools in Zimbabwe to bring specific education surrounding sustainability, green energy, closed loop ecology, Doughnut Economic Theory, renewable technologies, sustainable agriculture, horticulture and farming to help educate the next generation in anything green for a brighter, more sustainable future.
Specialist Relationship Management
'Ace in the right place'
S A M U E L B R O O K E S is a specialist in relation management, centralising key networks and relationships into projects, initiatives and for increased collaboration towards social benefit, development and empowerment.
Samuel Brookes Limited is a UK and Africa based corporate finance house and fund management company, which also provides extensive advisory and execution assistance.
Specifically, it provides: mentoring and advice on strategy formulation and implementation, assistance with international business development; creation of joint ventures; mergers and acquisitions; including the taking of minority stakes; personal introductions to highly qualified Executive and Non-Executive Board Directors; provision of debt, including project finance, and equity finance/ funding; establishment of regulated funds; arrangement of bridge finance. Beyond its own resources, it has strategic funding partnerships in Africa, UAE/GCC, US, Canada, Israel and China, supported by specialist service providers in Europe, for the establishment and listing of funds, and their onward effective digital marketing and communication to the fund management community worldwide. It typically focuses on opportunities from $10M to $100M.
Samuel Brookes is also a diversified Business Development and Advisory firm providing a broad range of services to corporate bodies and public institutions in the UK, USA, China, Australia, Middle East, Asia and Africa.
We have an uncanny ability of identifying winners and match these with available funds and/or markets. Our network of contacts includes decision makers in governments, parastatals, financial institutions, and corporate enterprises. We leverage this to ensure that our vast pipeline of projects is strategically placed for the best desired outcomes.
Potential of Africa
16 of the top 26 fastest growing economies are in africa (2019).
Nine countries make up africa’s GDP.
500M middle class consumers by 2040.
Africa’s economy has grown 5% per annum across the last decade.
Many african economies are transitioning to agricultural and service-based economies.
Africa has a third of the world’s resources, 10% of the worlds oil, 65% of the worlds arable land and produces 70% of the worlds diamond trade.