African Management Institute (AMI) added $130M to African
economies and impacted 1.5M livelihoods in first decade through support for
37,000 African businesses
By Daily News Reporter
African Management Institute's decade of impact: 37,000
businesses and over 94,000 individuals reached, enhancing 1.46 million
livelihoods across Africa, and adding $130M to African economies since 2013.
The African Management Institute (AMI)
(www.AfricanManagers.org) has released its 2023 annual impact report, titled 10
Years as An African Champion for Africa’s Business Champions, which highlights
how Africa’s leading business and management learning company impacted 1.5
million livelihoods in the last decade through its support of 37,000 African
businesses.
The report underscores the impact of AMI’s practical
learning programmes on business growth and job creation at scale across the
continent, with 97,000 jobs created and $130 million in incremental small
business revenue generated - with an outsized impact for youth and women.
“Africa’s businesses and employees are the continent’s
engines of growth and prosperity. Through our decade of providing Africa’s ambitious
businesses with practical tools and training, we know that businesses grow
faster and people perform better when they engage in practical business
learning that can be immediately applied on the job,” said Rebecca Harrison,
CEO and co-founder of AMI.
“We’re particularly proud of our work with thousands of
talented women business leaders across Africa. Our latest data shows women and
youth outpace the average on all key business metrics, including revenue
growth, job creation and access to finance.”
AMI was founded in 2013 to address the lack of effective and
scalable business and management learning for Africa’s ambitious business
owners and teams.
The report outlines lessons and stories from AMI’s
high-impact model for business learning and growth support at scale.
“We knew that traditional training couldn’t achieve real
change. Our approach had to be obsessively focused on practice - providing
business owners and their teams with practical tools to underpin the daily
habits and behaviors needed to build strong companies,” emphasized Jonathan
Cook, AMI’s co-founder and chairman. “In our first ten years, that’s what we’ve
delivered and as Africa’s ambitious businesses continue to grow, we’re looking
forward to the next decade of spurring further growth.”
Report Overview:
Since 2013, AMI has:
Resulted in SMEs generating $130 million in incremental
revenue
Reached 37,000 businesses with its practical training
programs.
Facilitated the creation of 97,000 direct and indirect jobs.
Enabled an average annual revenue growth of 18% for
businesses post-Covid
Enhanced 1.46 million livelihoods across Africa
Key Findings of the Report - 2023 Results
Youth and Women-Owned Businesses:
Women-owned businesses accounted for more than half of those
supported. Women and young entrepreneurs outpaced men in nearly every growth
metric:
Spotlight on Women in 2023
50% of all participants and 51% of entrepreneurship program
participants in 2023 were women.
Women-led businesses created an average of 1.4 jobs each per
year, surpassing the overall average of 1; 26% of jobs created were for women
Women-led businesses had a median annual revenue growth of
20%, exceeding an overall average of 18%.
Women-led businesses accessed higher finance amounts
($33,667) compared to male-led businesses ($26,833), with co-led businesses
accessing even more ($45,737)
Spotlight on Youth in 2023
81% of participants were youth (age 34 and below).
Youth-led businesses achieved an annual revenue growth of
24.62%, significantly higher than the average
Youth-led businesses also had a higher three-year CAGR at
20.23%.
High Return on Investment:
AMI delivers sector-leading impact and cost efficiency;
For every $1 invested in an AMI programme, businesses
generated $48 in revenue, with an estimated 25% of that directly enhancing
employee incomes.
In 2023 businesses in AMI programmes saw 18.69% median
annual revenue growth
The top 50 performing businesses created an average of 15.4
jobs each in 2023 and grew their revenue by an average of 169% in one year.
MSMEs Access to Finance in 2023:
39.5% of participants accessed finance (an increase from
2022).
77% of those accessing finance obtained loans.
Average finance amount was $30,800 (, with a median amount
of $4,405).
The range of finance raised was $33-$1.2 million.
Entrepreneur Endorsed:
88% of entrepreneurs reported that they either would not
have or may not have achieved their growth without AMI's support.