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Rwanda Tops Africa in World Bank Business Ready Rankings

Business Ready 2025 highlights regulatory strength and operational efficiency

Rwanda Tops Africa in World Bank Business Ready Rankings

Kigali, Rwanda

Jane Mukamiby Jane Mukami
January 3, 2026
Reading Time: 1 min read

Rwanda Tops Africa in World Bank Business Ready Rankings

Business Ready 2025 highlights regulatory strength and operational efficiency

Rwanda Tops Africa in World Bank Business Ready Rankings

Kigali, Rwanda

Rwanda Tops Africa in World Bank Business Ready Rankings

Kigali, Rwanda

Jane Mukamiby Jane Mukami
January 3, 2026
Reading Time: 1 min read

Rwanda ranks as the top-performing economy in Africa for business readiness, according to the World Bank Business Ready 2025 report, which assesses how effectively countries support private sector activity and job creation.

The report places Rwanda first in the region for both regulatory framework and operational efficiency, setting it apart from regional peers.

Business Ready 2025 evaluates 101 economies across three pillars that shape the business environment.

These pillars measure the quality of regulations, the delivery of public services and the ease with which firms comply with rules and access government systems.

Rwanda recorded top-quintile performance in operational efficiency, ranking 12th globally and emerging as the only Sub-Saharan African economy to reach that level.

The World Bank said Rwanda leads Africa on the regulatory framework pillar, reflecting clear and predictable rules governing business entry, competition and property rights.

These conditions reduce uncertainty for firms and support investment decisions by improving transparency and legal certainty.

Rwanda’s performance in operational efficiency reflects how regulations work in practice.

This pillar tracks the time, cost and complexity businesses face when complying with rules or using public services.

According to the report, Rwanda’s streamlined administrative procedures and expanded use of digital platforms have lowered compliance costs and improved reliability for firms.

On the public services pillar, Rwanda ranks third in Sub-Saharan Africa. The World Bank notes progress in digital government systems and institutional capacity while identifying room for further improvement.

The report places Rwanda’s results within a broader regional context marked by demographic pressure and job creation challenges.

Rwanda’s performance shows that targeted reforms and consistent implementation can yield measurable gains.

 

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