The first-ever Botswana Tourism Investment Summit will be held in the capital city, Gaborone, from the 22nd to the 24th November 2023. Organised jointly by UK-based International Tourism Investment Corporation (ITIC) and Botswana Tourism Organisation (BTO) in collaboration with World Bank Group’s International Finance Corporation, the Botswana Tourism Investment Summit will offer a unique platform to international investors and tourism forward-looking professionals to explore the country’s untapped investment opportunities.
They will not only be able to capitalise on the sustained economic growth of Botswana averaging 5% over the last decade, but also, on the expected rise in demand for tourism ancillary products and services following this event and/ or use Botswana as a hub to extend their commercial and investment activities in the Southern African region.
The most sought-after global hospitality leaders as well as investors from private equity firms, investment banks… have already expressed their firm interest in attending the Botswana Tourism Investment Summit. The Botswana Tourism Investment Summit will offer a professional one-window interface, the first-of-its-kind and wholeheartedly supported by the Government of Botswana for potential investors to connect directly with tourism project developers or with existing operators wishing to expand their infrastructure and seize bankable investment opportunities. Furthermore, the organisers of the Summit have already selected several sustainable projects which will be showcased so that investors and tourism professionals accrue high returns under different partnership arrangements. In addition, ITIC will act as an enabler and a single point of contact to fast-track the investment process in Botswana and get projects off the ground or obtain clearances within the shortest possible time frame.
The Summit will be instrumental in raising awareness of the Botswana potentials and investment opportunities to the world by leveraging on the country’s sound corporate governance, rule of law and structural reforms already initiated and largely implemented. In addition, Botswana is the second safest country to live in Africa and has created the conducive environment that enhances the ease of doing business leading to the right business climate to attract foreign direct investments. The time is opportune to avail of world-class tourism projects which will be landmark investments in the Southern African region. The Botswana Tourism Investment Summit will provide a more detailed picture regarding existing and prospective investment opportunities.
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