Where the world does business with Angola.
Companies. Sectors. Capital. People. Advisors. Events. Intelligence.
01 — The Ecosystem
Every sector, mapped.
From oil and finance to agribusiness and digital — the companies, regulators, and intelligence that move Angola's economy. Twelve hubs. One graph.
Oil & Gas
Africa's third-largest crude producer, anchored by Sonangol and a regulator-led upstream …
View sector → 02Mining
Diamonds today, copper and rare earths tomorrow. The Lobito Corridor is rewriting Africa's …
View sector → 03Banking & Finance
26 commercial banks. Five anchor institutions. A capital market re-emerging through …
View sector → 04Telecom & Digital
29 million mobile connections, 5G spectrum allocated, and a national cloud launching in …
View sector → 05Construction & Infrastructure
The largest single infrastructure pipeline on Africa's Atlantic coast — from Lobito to …
View sector → 06Agribusiness
Coffee, cassava, sugar, and a 25%+ contribution to GDP. The non-oil engine, finally being …
View sector → 07Energy
Hydro-anchored, solar-emerging, gas-pivoting. Angola's electricity mix is being rebuilt …
View sector → 08Real Estate
Talatona, Luanda Bay, and the Airport City reshape what 'commercial real estate in Angola' …
View sector → 09Healthcare
A health system in active rebuild — with investment-grade openings in pharma, medtech, and …
View sector → 10FMCG & Retail
A young, urbanizing consumer market. Kero, Candando, and a growing roster of formal …
View sector → 11Logistics & Transport
The Lobito Corridor, a new international airport, and the rehabilitation of the Benguela …
View sector → 12Tourism & Hospitality
Visa-free for 100+ countries. ITB Berlin host. ICCA member. Angola is open for business …
View sector →02 — Insights
Reporting from the ground.
Independent journalism on Angola's companies, sectors, regulators, and capital flows.
Angola's oil sector through 2027: production, prices, and the post-OPEC reality
Eighteen months after Angola's OPEC exit, the empirical record is in. Production has held above 1.1 mbpd. Block awards are accelerating. We …
Angola's tech ecosystem in 2026: who's building, who's funding, what's working
From Angola Cables' submarine infrastructure to Unitel's 5G rollout to a nascent fintech scene around BAI's regulatory sandbox — the …
Inside Angola's FX regime: how the kwanza float is actually working in 2026
Six years after the BNA abandoned the peg, Angola's managed float has matured into a credible monetary anchor. We look at the auction …
PROPRIV at the halfway point: what's been sold, what's stuck, what's next
Five years into Angola's largest-ever state divestiture programme, the scoreboard is mixed. Sonangol non-core subsidiaries have moved; ENSA …
The 26 banks of Angola: capital, asset quality, and the BNA's 2026 stress test
Angola's banking sector has consolidated meaningfully since 2018. We examine the latest BNA prudential filings — capital ratios, NPL trends, …
03 — The Company Graph
5,000+ companies. Mapped.
Every meaningful entity in the Angolan economy — profiled, sector-tagged, leadership-mapped.
Angola's newest mobile operator — backed by US DFC financing, building competitive pressure in the mobile …
Angola's official private investment and export promotion agency — the single window for foreign investors.
Operator of SACS, MONET, and WACS submarine cable landings — the connective tissue of Angola's digital …
Angola's upstream regulator — the concession authority and licensor of all oil, gas, and biofuels operations.
Angola's insurance and pensions regulator — licenses insurers, supervises solvency, and oversees the pension …
Angola's largest independent E&P company — the BP/Eni 50/50 joint venture combining the two majors' Angolan …
Angola's largest commercial bank by assets and the most digitally advanced private financial institution in …
Top-five Angolan bank by assets, formerly Banco Espírito Santo Angola (BESA).
04 — Why Angola
The case for the country.
Africa's third-largest oil producer, host of major international summits, with a new airport handling 15M passengers a year and a visa-free regime covering 100+ countries.
05 — Plan Your Event
Hosting in Angola — made navigable.
From the Talatona Convention Centre to the new Chicala Convention Centre opening Q1 2027 — venues, hotels, suppliers, and a planner toolkit, all in one place.
Centro de Conferências da Chicala
Angola's next-generation convention centre — 72,000 m² mega-facility opening Q1 2027 to anchor large-format international events.
Centro de Conferências de Belas
Established conference centre in the Belas district of Luanda Sul, complementing CCTA capacity.
Centro de Convenções de Talatona
Angola's flagship convention centre and the principal venue for major international conferences hosted in Luanda.







