AFEX Emerges First in Financial Times’ Ranking of Africa’s Fastest - Growing Companies

Nairobi, Kenya: AFEX, Africa’s leading commodities market player, is proud to announce it has secured first place in the Financial Times (FT) ranking of Africa’s Fastest-Growing Companies in 2023. Since it first appeared on the inaugural list last year, AFEX has doubled in revenue and expanded operations into East Africa, having financed over 450,000 farmers and traded 526,850 metric tonnes of commodities in Nigeria, Kenya and Uganda. Last year, AFEX ranked third on the overall FT Africa list while emerging as the fastest-growing in Nigeria and first in Africa’s Agriculture & Commodities category.

The FT’s Africa Fastest Growing Companies list comprises innovative, modern and fast-growing
companies that are the driving force of the international economy in the 21st century. The FT
collaborates with Statista, a data research company, to produce similar rankings for companies in
Europe, Asia, and America. The inclusion of AFEX on this prestigious list is a testament to its success
and exceptional performance. Like the ranking for other markets, the Africa list ranks African
companies by their compound annual growth rate (CAGR) in revenue between 2018 and 2021. AFEX
has grown by 505.3% over the past 3 years, making it Africa’s fastest-growing company in 2023.

Currently operating over 200 warehouses in Nigeria, Kenya, and Uganda and serving over 450,000
farmers, AFEX plans to expand to 9 African countries within the next 10 years to create regional
markets that balance demand and supply through intra-Africa trade. Markets considered for
expansion includes Benin, Togo, Ghana, Côte d’Ivoire, Tanzania, Ethiopia, and Zambia. Through its
strategic expansions, AFEX aims to address the low regional trade level, which currently stands at
14.4% compared to 59%, 69% and 30.4% in Asia, Europe and North America, respectively. By
facilitating cross-border trade in Africa, AFEX looks to increase regional trade volume, improving
capacity to meet the demand of Africa’s growing population. AFEX will continue leveraging its model
of deploying infrastructure alongside access to capital and markets for the commodities sector in
Africa to help accelerate the continent’s food security.

The MD AFEX Fair Trade Limited Kenya, Tabitha Njuguna, said, “Being recognised as the fastest
growing African company soon after our expansion into Kenya and Uganda is a fantastic boost as we
continue to solidify our team and impact farmers in the East African market. AFEX Fair Trade Limited
aims to impact 100,000 farmers in Kenya and 20,000 farmers in Uganda, whilst driving over 200,000
metric tonnes of commodities traded by 2025 to support East Africa’s food security and promote a fair
exchange of value among players in the agricultural value chain.”

Since its launch in Kenya in 2022, AFEX Fair Trade Limited has committed to leveling-up Africa's
agro-tech sector in the East African market. It presently has 21 warehouses in Kenya and Uganda
with over 22,000 MT Capacity. In February, AFEX Fair Trade Limited was licensed as the first Private
Warehouse Receipt Operator in Kenya and has since financed over 10,000 farmers in the East
African region.

By TFP

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