Top African countries by investor relations scores

Top African countries by investor relations scores

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Their strong performance reflects continued efforts to improve transparency, investor communication and the disclosure of debt-related information.

Rwanda and South Africa are among Africa's top performers in the 2026 Investor Relations and Debt Transparency Report, with Kenya, Egypt and Côte d'Ivoire also ranking highly. Their strong performance reflects continued efforts to improve transparency, investor communication and the disclosure of debt-related information.
Morocco, Zambia, Ghana, Benin and the Republic of Congo also recorded scores above or close to the 2026 global average. Nigeria, Mozambique, Ethiopia, Tunisia, Gabon and Cameroon ranked lower, highlighting differences in investor relations practices across African economies.
According to the Institute of International Finance (IIF), countries with stronger investor relations frameworks tend to build greater investor confidence, improve access to international capital markets and enhance debt transparency. The report notes that regular engagement with investors and timely disclosure of fiscal and debt information are key to strengthening market credibility.

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