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Investment firm ABO Capital launches Angolan training Centre to build local talent pool

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By Tom Jackson on May 10, 2024 News, Southern Africa

Angola-based international investment firm ABO Capital has opened the Amity Training Centre, an executive training programme, in Luanda to help foster the next generation of professional talent and continued economic growth.

Founded and led by Zandre Campos, ABO Capital is an international investment firm that builds opportunities in emerging markets across Africa, investing in companies that create value and promote economic development. 

With a focus on education and technology, but also operating in financial services, energy, manufacturing, distribution and real estate, ABO Capital is headquartered in Angola with offices in Dubai and the United States.

The Amity Training Centre in Luanda is an implementation of Amity University in Dubai, a programme that originated in India. It offers globally-benchmarked education to students of all ages and nationalities, designed to equip professionals with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in a workplace, with campuses across the world. 

The programme connects trainees directly with opportunities in the private sector. Based in the financial center of Luanda, the Amity Training Centre offers trainees first-hand experience to learn and work in key sectors driving economic development in Angola, including financial institutions, telecommunications, oil companies, and energy suppliers.

“The Amity Training Centre establishes a pathway for our young professionals to take their skills to the next level and compete in a 21st century economy – in Angola and beyond,” said Campos. “This executive training programme is exactly what our country needs to further build our local talent pool and expand economic opportunity for Angolans.”

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