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AMARI Group

The institutional home for the alchemists. The leaders who build, back, and own.

AMARI Group is an institution built around one community, anchored in Australia. It works across four divisions: capital and advisory, events and lifestyle, futures, and media and publishing. The AMARI app is the connective layer beneath them.

Capital & Advisory

Intelligence and analysis.

Open, evidence-labelled analysis of where capital, trade, skills and infrastructure between Australia and Africa are becoming investable.

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AMARI Futures

Emerging talent.

AMARI Futures identifies and forms emerging talent, connecting people to opportunity and to the group's network. A long-horizon initiative.

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The AMARI App

One place for the community.

The AMARI app is where the community follows the corridor day to day: member updates, event access and corridor journalism, in one place. Access is member-led.

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What We Believe

Built on conviction.

The world does not change on its own. It is pushed and shaped by highly talented people with the conviction to see before consensus arrives. That belief sits underneath everything AMARI builds.

The alchemists are already here: founders, operators, and visionaries who turn conviction into ventures, institutions, and movements. AMARI builds around them so the work can endure.

For the investors, partners, and builders who understand that the next chapter has to be deliberately constructed, the infrastructure is here. The work is underway.

2027

Global Business & Finance Summit

The room where capital and ideas meet across the Australia and Africa corridor.

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Contact

Work with AMARI.

For partnership and advisory enquiries across the group.

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Leadership

AMARI Leadership

The leadership behind AMARI Group, driving vision, strategy and excellence across the organisation.

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Leadership

Advisory Board

About

An institution, built around one community.


AMARI Group is anchored in Australia and works across four divisions, with the app beneath them.

The group operates four divisions that share one audience: Capital & Advisory, the engine of capital, advisory and origination; Events & Lifestyle, the convening surface for the Gala, the member network and the Finance Summit; AMARI Futures, which identifies and forms exceptional young talent; and Media & Publishing, editorial and intelligence across the corridor. The AMARI app runs beneath them as the connective layer. Each is run on its own terms, to a plain standard: build things that last, and say only what the work supports.

One community

The divisions share one audience and convene the same community.

Anchored in Australia

Australian-based, focused on Australia and Africa.

Curated execution

Fewer things, done to a high standard, rather than many things loosely.

Measured claims

Our published work states what the record supports, and where it does not.

Division

Capital & Advisory


Intelligence and advisory between Australia and Africa.

Capital & Advisory studies where capital, trade, skills and infrastructure between Australia and Africa are becoming investable, and where they remain thin. The published work is open and evidence-labelled. The advisory work is private and gated.

The work

Intelligence

The published Insights series, evergreen references and applied briefs.

Advisory

Scoped advisory work on defined questions.

Trusted introductions

Between operators and counterparties, within clear boundaries.

The middle layer

Mapping what makes cross-border activity work.

Insights

Read the published analysis.

The five-issue Insights series, evergreen references and applied briefs. Open, sourced and evidence-labelled.

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Capital & Advisory

Insights

Perspectives on the Africa and Australia corridor.

Money & sending home

The Africa-Australia corridor in numbers

How large is the economic relationship between Australia and sub-Saharan Africa, in trade, people, money and capital?

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People & movement

The African diaspora in Australia, in numbers

How many people of African origin live in Australia, where are they from, and where do they settle?

Read
Money & sending home

What it costs to send money home

What does it cost to send money from Australia to Africa, and is it getting cheaper?

Read
Money & sending home

How money moves between Australia and Africa

What are the actual rails money travels along from Australia to Africa, how fast is each, and what does each cost?

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Skills & recognition

The Africa-Australia skills corridor in numbers

How large is the Africa-Australia skills corridor, and where does it show up in the data?

Read
Skills & recognition

Australia's education export to Africa, in numbers

What is Australia's education relationship with African students, and how large is it?

Read
Out of the ground

The mining and critical minerals corridor in numbers

How large is the Australia-Africa mining and critical minerals corridor?

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People & movement

The diaspora economy, not the diaspora community

What changes when the African diaspora in Australia is treated as economic infrastructure rather than community colour?

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Business footprint

The business footprint: Australian companies in Africa, African-origin businesses in Australia

What Australian businesses are visible in Africa, and what African-origin businesses are visible in Australia?

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Ventures & operating risk

Ventures, regulation and market entry across Africa, Australia and the United Kingdom

What should founders and operators consider before doing business across Africa, Australia and the United Kingdom?

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Division

AMARI Futures


Emerging talent, between Australia and Africa.

AMARI Futures identifies and forms emerging talent, connecting people to opportunity and to the group's network, convening and intelligence. It is a long-horizon initiative, selective and relationship-led.

Futures

For emerging talent.

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