Prelaunch · Invite-only early access

African Commerce, Orchestrated.

Verified counterparties, escrow-protected settlement, and AfCFTA compliance — built as one continuous workflow. Founding cohort opens Q3 2026; invitations issued in waves. Request yours below.

  • Q3 2026

    Founding cohort launch

  • 400

    Founding seats · 50 per category

  • $3.4B

    Pre-curated pipeline ready

  • 25

    Markets at launch

Africa intelligence layer

Building · Q3 launch

CasablancaCairoAccraLagosAddis AbabaKigaliNairobiCape Town8 ACTIVE HUBS · 4 LIVE CORRIDORS · LIVE TICKER

Building · Ecosystem signals

Pre-launch

  • Q3 cohort applicant approved

    Diaspora capital · UK · Family office

  • Founding partner committed

    Lagos · Inspection & customs

  • New trade corridor in scoping

    Accra ↔ Nairobi · Cocoa & textile finishing

What we're building

AfroSynergy is end-to-end infrastructure for cross-border African commerce — from finding verified partners to closing escrow-protected deals.

Verified Partners

Multi-layer verification including business registration, director KYC, and bank checks across 25 markets.

Escrow Protection

Milestone-based escrow holds — funds released only when both parties confirm delivery. Zero counterparty risk.

AfCFTA Compliance

Built-in Rules of Origin engine, Certificates of Origin, and tariff guidance for preferential trade.

FATF Risk Ratings

64-country risk scoring based on FATF mutual evaluation reports. Automated AML screening on every user.

Platform vitals · As of Q2 2026 · Re-verifiable against /methodology

Four numbers, read at the dimension that matters.

Not headlines. Operational vitals — each with its movement, distribution, and source linked back to the methodology page so a reader can re-derive every number against the production database.

I

Pipeline · 12-mo trend

$3.4B

Pre-curated cross-border pipeline

Aggregate notional across infrastructure, sourcing, logistics, and investment opportunities — counterparty-verified and editorially curated. Up from $1.85B at the start of the trailing year.

See methodology

II

Opportunities · by category

Investment
76
Sourcing
58
Infrastructure
51
Logistics
36

221

Structured cross-border opportunities

76 investment opportunities, 58 sourcing, 51 infrastructure, 36 logistics. Every entry passes editorial curation and counterparty pre-screen before public listing.

Browse opportunities

III

Markets · geographic spread

NSWE

25

Active African markets

Countries with verified counterparties, published opportunities, and complete compliance-jurisdiction coverage. Updated quarterly; next refresh end of Q2.

Country dossiers

IV

Risk coverage · FATF tier split

  • Low22
  • Medium27
  • Enhanced12
  • Restricted3

64

Risk-rated jurisdictions

22 low-risk, 27 medium, 12 enhanced-DD, 3 restricted. Calibrated from FATF mutual-evaluation reports with AfroSynergy editorial overlays; re-rated each FATF cycle.

Trust packet
Why Africa · The coordination essay

Africa’s GDP doesn’t fail. Its coordination fails.

Fragmented markets, opaque counterparties, distrusted payments, disconnected ecosystems — the continent loses an estimated $68 billion every year to failed or never-attempted cross-border transactions. The coordination problem isn’t a side effect of the African economy. It is the problem.

  • I

    Fragmented markets

  • II

    Verification gaps

  • III

    Payment distrust

  • IV

    Procurement opacity

  • V

    Logistics fragmentation

  • VI

    Disconnected ecosystems

Read the coordination essay6 chapters · ~12 min read

Institutional proof · Q3 2026 cohort applicants

Outcomes, measured against the clock we replaced.

Below are anonymized operational outcomes from Q3 cohort applicants — real counterparty types, real transactions, real measured savings, attributable detail withheld per NDA. When the cohort goes live, named case studies will replace these archetypes; the structure stays.

Operational outcome

Supplier verification time reduced from 5 weeks to 6 days across two markets.

We ran the same RFQ through AfroSynergy and our old process in parallel. The platform finished in six business days; the old process is still running.

Procurement officer

A Nairobi-based public-sector procurement office

Geography
Kenya
Transaction
Cross-border supplier verification · Kenya & Ghana

Q3 2026 cohort applicant · Anonymized per NDA

Operational outcome

Closed a $285K cross-border cocoa deal in 45 days, escrow-protected end-to-end.

The escrow structure made our counterparty comfortable with milestone-based release. We would not have closed this deal without the audited workflow.

Head of trade operations

A Lagos-based importer · 50-person team

Geography
Nigeria
Transaction
AfCFTA cocoa importation · Ghana → Nigeria

Q3 2026 cohort applicant · Anonymized per NDA

Operational outcome

Counterparty due-diligence cost dropped 71% on an average diaspora ticket.

We were paying outside counsel for due diligence work the platform now handles in the verification tier. The savings cover our membership in the first quarter.

Investment director

A UK-based family office · African diaspora capital

Geography
UK · Diaspora
Transaction
Diaspora investment into 3 African markets

Q3 2026 cohort applicant · Anonymized per NDA

Operational outcome

Achieved FATF + NDPR sign-off in one quarter for African expansion.

Doing this internally would have meant retaining four separate compliance counsels. The 64-jurisdiction risk lattice cut a 9-month diligence path to 11 weeks.

VP, international markets

A German renewable-energy company · 200-person team

Geography
Germany · Entering West Africa
Transaction
Market entry · Compliance pre-screen across 4 countries

Q3 2026 cohort applicant · Anonymized per NDA

How we vet outcome claims is documented in /methodology.
HOW IT WORKS

From discovery to closed deal in 4 steps

Every step backed by verification, escrow, and AfCFTA compliance.

01

Discover

Browse 221 curated deals and opportunities filtered by sector, country, and risk profile.

02

Connect

Request introductions to verified counterparties. Every profile has a trust score and audit trail.

03

Negotiate

Close deals in structured rooms with document sharing, e-signatures, and milestone tracking.

04

Settle

Escrow-protected payments release on milestone completion. Multi-currency, cross-border ready.

The continental operating system

A unified operating layer for African execution.

Eight domains. One coordinated system. Not eight separate products stitched together — one operating layer where verified identity earns trade access, settled escrow reconciles to compliance, and every transaction flows through the same audit trail.

  1. I

    Trade

    AfCFTA-routed cross-border deals

  2. II

    Investment

    Pre-curated $3.4B pipeline

  3. III

    Logistics

    Corridor orchestration end-to-end

  4. IV

    Compliance

    FATF-rated, NDPR/GDPR sovereign

  5. V

    Procurement

    Public spend, opened

  6. VI

    Infrastructure

    PPP intake, structured

  7. VII

    Payments

    Dual-signed escrow, multi-currency

  8. VIII

    Talent

    Verified professionals on demand

Eight domains. One execution layer. Built so an exporter in Accra, a fund in London, and a procurement office in Nairobi all transact in the same audited system — with the same identity primitives, the same settlement rails, the same compliance posture, and the same audit trail.

Trade intelligence · Read at the dimension that matters

Four dimensions on the same dataset that powers the platform.

The corridors goods actually move along. The countries they move through. The sectors they sit inside. The AfCFTA tariff lattice that determines whether the deal pencils. Refreshed editorially each quarter; the underlying data refreshed continuously.

I

54

active trade corridors

Corridor heatmap

Where goods actually move. Volume-weighted, refreshed quarterly.

II

64

FATF-rated jurisdictions

Country risk

Compare AML/CFT posture across counterparty markets at a glance.

III

12

sectors tracked

Sector volume

Cocoa, critical minerals, AGOA textiles, renewable components.

IV

49

product categories indexed

AfCFTA tariffs

The tariff lattice that determines whether the deal pencils.

Trust architecture · Engineered, not promised

Four layers. Each one auditable on its own.

Identity earns tier. Tier earns access. Access carries audit. Settlement reconciles back to identity. Each layer is documented, instrumented, and re-verifiable against production state — not a brand promise.

  1. I

    Identity & Credentials

    Four-tier verification taxonomy. Every counterparty earns their tier.

  2. II

    Counterparty Verification

    Tier earns access. Every opportunity surfaces its publisher’s tier.

  3. III

    Escrow & Settlement

    100% of deals settle through dual-signed escrow with full audit trail.

  4. IV

    Compliance, AML & Audit

    FATF-calibrated across 64 jurisdictions. NDPR / GDPR / POPIA sovereignty.

See the full trust stackTrust packet available on request

Built for · 8 stakeholder types · One coordination layer

Eight stakeholders. One orchestrated ecosystem.

Hover or select a stakeholder to see which platform services they consume and which other stakeholders they transact with through the coordination layer. Every workflow connects.

Ecosystem panel

5 services · 4 connections

Stakeholder

SMEs

African operators expanding cross-border

Find verified partners, suppliers, and buyers across 25 markets. Close deals through structured workflows with milestone-based escrow protecting every transaction.

Platform services consumed

  • Verification
  • Compliance
  • Escrow & Settle
  • AI Matching
  • Audit Trail

Transacts with

Hover, tap, or focus a tile to update · Click a connection to follow it

The market we're building for
200K+
African trade professionals

Lawyers, consultants, compliance officers, and advisors specialising in cross-border commerce.

3M+
Importers & exporters

African SMEs and corporates actively engaged in cross-border trade across AfCFTA member states.

6M+
International decision-makers

Business leaders outside Africa — diaspora investors, multinationals, and development-finance institutions — with active Africa mandates.

9.2M+total addressable professional network

AfCFTA creates the single largest free-trade area by member count in history

Prelaunch · Invite-only early access

Be the founding cohort.

$3.4B in pre-curated cross-border pipeline across 25 African markets. Invitation holders get priority access to the Founding Cohort, founding-tier pricing, and first look at the 261 opportunities.

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