GTR Africa London is set to return on November 12, 2026, reaffirming its position as the United Kingdom’s leading platform for discussions centered on Africa’s trade, export, and infrastructure financing landscape. As one of the most anticipated events on the international trade calendar, the conference continues to serve as a critical hub for connecting global stakeholders who are shaping the future of African commerce.
The 2026 edition is expected to welcome over 500 delegates, including senior representatives from major banks, multinational corporations, export credit agencies, development finance institutions, insurers, and investment bodies. With more than three hours of structured networking sessions, the event provides unmatched opportunities for attendees to build strategic partnerships, explore new financial solutions, and deepen relationships that are essential for driving sustainable economic growth across the continent.
Featuring insights from over 50 distinguished speakers, this gathering promises a comprehensive exploration of the fast-evolving African trade ecosystem. Discussions will cover key topics such as trade finance innovation, emerging corporate finance strategies, risk mitigation frameworks, shifts in global supply chains, and the continent’s infrastructure investment needs. Attendees will gain practical knowledge of market trends, regulatory developments, and opportunities shaping Africa’s business environment.
The event continues to attract high-level decision-makers who recognize London as a pivotal global centre for African-focused financial dialogue. As international interest in Africa’s economic potential continues to rise, GTR Africa London provides an essential space for industry leaders to collaborate, share expertise, and chart pathways for increased trade flows and economic resilience.
GTR expresses its enthusiasm for hosting another impactful edition and looks forward to welcoming participants to a truly insightful, engaging, and solution-driven conference that advances trade across Africa.


