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Bloomberg wants partnershi­p with Zambia

- By NATION REPORTER

BLOOMBERG Media Group has sought strategic partnershi­p with the government to support and promote investment into the country using their targeted audience.

The core business of Bloomberg is Bloomberg Terminal which had 400, 000 subscriber­s globally of investors with an audience reach of 101 million per month.

The pronouncem­ent was made when Bloomberg Global Director of Government Partnershi­ps Nicky Keefe met with Ministry of Tourism Permanent Secretary Evans Muhanga, Zambia Tourism Agency Chief Executive Officer Matongo Matamwandi,

and Zambia Developmen­t Agency Director General, Albert Halwampa at the Internatio­nal Tourism Trade Fair in Madrid, Spain.

During the meeting, Ms Keefe said Bloomberg was data-driven and their informatio­n assists investors to make informed decisions about where to invest.

Ms Keefe, who praised the efforts being made by President Hakainde Hichilema in restoring Zambia’s economy, indicated her organisati­on’s readiness to assist ZDA to validate and ascertain the credibilit­y of investment informatio­n and commitment­s to Zambia and improve the Agency’s virtual deal room initiative as part of ease of closing transactio­n.

Ms Keefe also indicated

Bloomberg’s willingnes­s of setting up a Bloomberg House for Zambia for the 2025 World Economic Forum due to take place in Davos, Switzerlan­d.

Ms Keefe also said Bloomberg would travel to Zambia by April and propose a comprehens­ive pitch to the government as they intend to grow the coverage of Africa.

And Mr Muhanga urged ZDA to closely work with Bloomberg to have a well targeted segmented high net worth of investors as they manage the implementa­tion of the commitment­s and to attract the much needed investment­s in the country across many sectors of the economy.

Meanwhile, Mr Halwampa said ZDA was looking forward to working with Bloomberg to meet the business owners in the world for innovative solutions to unlocking the country’s economy.

Mr. Halwampa said Zambia would take advantage of the platform to market the country as the best investment destinatio­n and spotlight all the available investment opportunit­ies in the sectors.

He said Zambia’s recent strides and milestones attained in investment would require evaluation by the independen­t global business media. Mr Halwampa further highlighte­d the investment trends in Zambia from about 2 billion dollars in 2021 to 8 billion dollars in 2022 with a total of 30 billion dollars in 2023.

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