Established . 2019

Trade, Capital
& Execution
Across Africa

Catalyzing trade, infrastructure development,
and capital execution across African markets.

USD 1B+ Project value supported
4 Regions Active African corridors
7 Sectors Industries served
Est. 2019 In market
Selected work

Selected Transactions & Projects

Tradeable supports projects across infrastructure, energy, healthcare, agriculture, connectivity, logistics and industrial capacity.

Ongoing 600+ km gas pipeline project in Nigeria
Energy Infrastructure

600+ km gas pipeline

West Africa · Nigeria

Transaction Value USD 60M Role

Tradeable is supporting USD 60 million in supply chain execution for a 600+ km gas pipeline in Nigeria. This landmark project is expected to reduce gas flaring from oil fields while improving air quality.

Impact
  • Aligned project cash flows by providing deferred payment terms for key project inputs, linked to future milestone-based repayments.
  • Supports large-scale power generation, with approximately 3,000+ MW potential.
  • Enables industrial development across regions.
  • Strengthens long-term energy infrastructure.
Ongoing 60-bed hospital facility project in Gambia
Healthcare Infrastructure

60-bed hospital facility

West Africa · Gambia

Transaction Value USD 16M Role

Tradeable is supporting USD 16 million in supply chain execution for the construction and full fit-out of a 60-bed international standard hospital facility, and is also coordinating medical equipment and construction inputs.

Impact
  • Made project-based trade liquidity available for both local and international procurement of construction inputs and equipment.
  • Created immediate construction jobs.
  • Expected to create an additional 200 to 300+ medical service jobs upon completion.
Delivered Plastics recycling expansion project in East Africa
Industrial Recycling

Plastics recycling expansion

East Africa · Kenya

Transaction Value USD 5M Role

Tradeable supported the USD 5 million expansion of a plastics recycling facility through the procurement facilitation of industrial equipment, accessories, and civil works inputs for the new building. Tradeable also supports monthly raw material supplies, including HDPE, LDPE, and other key inputs.

Impact
  • Provided a 2-year trade credit solution for the expansion, easing working capital pressure on the business as it progressed.
  • Reduces plastic waste while allowing the company to produce more eco-friendly products.
  • Supports circular economy initiatives.
  • Strengthens local manufacturing supply chains.
  • Creates employment across collection and processing.
Ongoing Pan-African telecom tower rollout in Uganda and Ghana
Telecommunications Infrastructure

Telecom tower rollout

Pan-African · Uganda, Ghana

Transaction Value USD 150M Role

Tradeable is currently supporting the first phase of a USD 150 million telecom tower rollout across multiple countries, starting with USD 12.5 million in Uganda.

Impact
  • Provides equipment aggregation and supply with 2-year deferred payment terms.
  • Allows the TowerCo to build towers faster while generating cash flow from monthly rentals from telecom companies.
  • Expands mobile and data network coverage.
  • Improves connectivity in underserved areas.
  • Supports digital infrastructure growth.

Selected work demonstrates Tradeable's ability to coordinate supply, capital, and execution across high-impact development sectors.

Four integrated capabilities. One coordinated outcome.

Tradeable operates through four capabilities that connect sourcing, credit, coordination, and project execution. Together, these capabilities help move strategic development projects across Africa from procurement to execution.

Capability 01

Sourcing & Aggregation

  • Global supplier networks across Asia, Europe, and the Middle East.
  • Consolidates multiple suppliers into one procurement channel.
  • Improves quality, pricing, and transaction control.
Capability 02

Trade Credit Solutions

  • Supply of products and services through structured payment terms.
  • Payment cycles aligned with client cash flows and project timelines.
  • Reduced upfront capital pressure and improved working capital efficiency.
Capability 03

Trade Facilitation

  • Connects buyers, suppliers, logistics providers, and financial partners.
  • Coordinates execution across multi-stakeholder transactions.
  • Reduces friction in cross-border trade and delivery.
Capability 04

Project & Infrastructure Solutions

  • Structures trade and finance solutions for large-scale projects and transactions.
  • Enables local contractors and developers to participate in larger opportunities.
  • Aligns capital, delivery timelines, and repayment cycles.
The execution gap

Africa’s trade potential is clear.

The execution gap

Execution remains the challenge.

Where transactions stall

Supply, capital, logistics, and repayment rarely align by themselves.

The Tradeable role

Tradeable exists to hold the transaction together.

The execution gap

Africa's trade potential is clear.
Execution remains the challenge.

The opportunity is significant and well-documented. Infrastructure demand continues to grow. Energy access remains critical. Healthcare capacity is expanding. Agricultural markets are deepening. The development need is not the question. The question is execution — and what is missing is the coordinating counterparty who can hold the transaction together.

The challenge
01
Supply access

Buyers cannot access reliable supply. Suppliers lack consistent demand. The procurement chain is fragmented across jurisdictions, lead times, and counterparties that cannot individually absorb the complexity.

02
Capital structure

Financial institutions step back from unstructured risk. Payment terms are misaligned with project cash flows. Capital exists but remains uncommitted because the transaction mechanics are not legible to lenders.

03
Execution alignment

Project sponsors find their plans stranded between intention and delivery. The parties exist. The capital exists. The demand exists. What is missing is the counterparty who holds it together.

The Tradeable response
01
Clarity

We structure supply, capital, and delivery into a single executable transaction — absorbing the complexity that no individual counterparty can manage alone and converting it into a legible, bankable structure.

02
Coordination

We serve as the central counterparty — structuring supply, aligning capital, managing delivery, and ensuring that every party can perform their role without carrying the full weight of complexity alone.

03
Reliability

We remain an active, accountable participant through to delivery. Our involvement does not end at structuring — we are the execution partner that the transaction depends on to reach completion.

"Opportunity becomes executable only when trade, capital, and delivery are aligned."

Who we work with

The right counterparty for your role in the transaction.

I have a project that needs execution.

You have a confirmed opportunity — infrastructure, energy, healthcare, or industrial — but the supply chain, financing structure, and stakeholder coordination are not yet aligned. We build that structure.

Start with what we do

I need verified supply with structured payment terms.

You need access to reliable, aggregated sourcing from global markets — with payment cycles that align with your cash flow rather than requiring full capital upfront. We provide both.

See our sourcing capability

I represent a bank or development finance institution.

You want to support larger transactions but need a structured, compliance-screened counterparty that has already aligned the supply, delivery, and repayment mechanics. We originate those transactions.

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Where we operate

Active across Africa's major trade corridors.

Tradeable operates across West, East, Central, and Horn of Africa — with active transactions in Nigeria, Ghana, Gambia, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, DRC, Ethiopia, and Djibouti. We source globally from Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and the Americas.

  • West Africa — Nigeria, Ghana, Gambia
  • East Africa — Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda
  • Central Africa — DRC
  • Horn of Africa — Ethiopia, Djibouti
Explore our geographic reach
Africa continent showing Tradeable operational regions

Do you have a transaction that needs structure?

Whether you are a project sponsor, buyer, or financial institution — if you have a high-value opportunity that requires supply chain, capital structuring, and execution coordination, the next step is a conversation.