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South Africa, Nigeria Lead 2025 List of Africa’s Fastest-Growing Companies

South Africa, Nigeria Lead 2025 List of Africa’s Fastest-Growing Companies
Sebastien Marangaby Sebastien Maranga
May 14, 2025
Reading Time: 2 mins read

South Africa, Nigeria Lead 2025 List of Africa’s Fastest-Growing Companies

South Africa, Nigeria Lead 2025 List of Africa’s Fastest-Growing Companies
South Africa, Nigeria Lead 2025 List of Africa’s Fastest-Growing Companies
Sebastien Marangaby Sebastien Maranga
July 16, 2025
Reading Time: 2 mins read

CAPE TOWN – A fresh ranking of Africa’s fastest-growing companies highlights South African and Nigerian firms as key drivers of business expansion.

The most active sectors include digital finance, retail platforms and solar energy, while companies from Kenya, Morocco and Mauritius also reflect a broader continental shift toward innovation-led growth.

At the top of the list is Nigeria’s OmniRetail, a B2B commerce company improving access to goods for informal vendors.

It is followed by fintech players such as PalmPay, Moniepoint and FairMoney, which continue to expand digital financial services in underserved markets and deepen financial inclusion.

South Africa leads the 2025 ranking with 51 companies, followed by Nigeria with 28. The country tops the list in terms of representation and also exhibits strong sectoral diversity.

Firms such as Omnisient, which facilitates secure data collaboration, and WiSolar, working to make solar energy more accessible, illustrate South Africa’s capacity to support technology-driven services and sustainable infrastructure.

The list, compiled by the Financial Times and Statista, ranks 130 companies based on their compound annual growth between 2020 and 2023.

South Africa and Nigeria account for 79 entries, highlighting the relative maturity and enabling environments of these two economies compared to many of their regional peers.

Emerging Sectors Drive Growth Beyond Traditional Markets

Kenya and Morocco each have 12 companies in the ranking, while Mauritius rounds out the top five with nine.

These countries are also expanding their presence in health technology, logistics, software development and sustainable production sectors.

Their growing visibility indicates progress in local policy reforms and investment climates that support business scale-up.

Fintech remains the most represented industry in this year’s ranking, with other sectors, such as e-commerce, data services, and renewable energy, also registering notable momentum.

The growth of these companies persists despite ongoing challenges related to regulation, currency fluctuations, and limited infrastructure in certain markets.

Rather than isolated success stories, these firms highlight a broader trend of business resilience and transformation across the continent.

Across multiple regions, African companies are expanding operations, strengthening value chains and building the foundation for more competitive industries across the continent.

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