Malick
AMADOU
African finance on its own terms
A practitioner and strategist of African capital markets. More than ten years of operational and strategic experience across sub-Saharan financial markets: brokerage, multi-asset fund management, and research.
Africa’s underdevelopment is not a problem of resources. It is a problem of architecture — intellectual as much as financial.
— Malick AMADOU
Analysis & insights
Analysis, perspectives and reflections on African markets and the architecture of economic thought.
A career in the service of excellence
Malick AMADOU is a practitioner of the WAEMU capital markets, where he has operated since 2014. His career combines stockbroking on the BRVM, collective fund management, and the leadership of an asset management company licensed by the AMF-UMOA.
He writes regularly in the African business press on the architecture of the continent’s financial infrastructure, capital-mobilization vehicles, and the challenges of development finance. Born in Cotonou in 1991, he divides his time between Benin and Ivoiry Coast.
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