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BoraBond enables the African diaspora to invest in African government bonds through one secure U.S.
account, building wealth, connection, and impact across the continent
What Is a Eurobond and Why Should Africans Abroad Care? ๐๐ต
A Eurobond is just a bond issued in a foreign currency.
If a government issues a bond in dollars, that is a Eurobond.
Simple.
It has nothing to do with Europe.
It is about accessing global capital. ๐
Here is the part most Africans abroad never hear:
The minimum investment is usually around $200K.
That one number shuts out almost every African diaspora investor. ๐ชโ
Meanwhile, the biggest global institutions dominate the market:
BlackRock. Vanguard. PIMCO. JP Morgan. Allianz. Franklin Templeton.
These firms hold billions in African Eurobonds. ๐๐ฆ
So the issue isnโt interest.
It is access.
For many Africans abroad, understanding Eurobonds isnโt about chasing returns.
Itโs about seeing how African markets were built for the worldโs largest banks, not for everyday Africans abroad. ๐งฉ๐ฅ
If you want a simple breakdown or have a question, send us a DM.
Happy to walk you through it. ๐ฌ
BoraBond is an SEC registered investment advisor. Investing in government bonds involves risks, including market, liquidity, and credit risk. Returns are not guaranteed. This material is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any security
Bonds donโt have to be confusing. Hereโs why. ๐โ๏ธ
For many in the diaspora, the idea of investing back home feels complicated.
In reality, much of the confusion comes from not fully understanding the investment options available. ๐๐ญ
Take bonds for example.
A bond is simply a loan you provide to a government or company. ๐ต๐๏ธ
You earn regular interest.
At the end, you receive your money back. ๐๐ฐ
A 10 year bond paying 15 percent means the government borrows your money for ten years and pays you fifteen percent every year. ๐๐ธ
Governments issue bonds for things like roads, hospitals, and airports. ๐ฃ๏ธ๐ฅโ๏ธ
Companies issue bonds to fund operations or growth. ๐ข๐
Bonds are part of a broader group called debt securities. ๐
If the duration is less than 12 months it is called a bill. โณ
If it is 2 years or more it is a bond. ๐
Maturities can range from 2 to 50 years. ๐
Some bonds are backed by a governmentโs ability to tax. ๐งพ๐๏ธ
Others are tied to revenue generating projects like airports. โ๏ธ๐ต
Once this becomes clear, bonds stop feeling intimidating.
They become a clear and predictable way to invest. ๐โ๏ธ
Follow us to learn more about how Africans abroad can start investing in African government bonds. ๐๐
BoraBond is an SEC registered investment advisor. Investing in government bonds involves risks, including market, liquidity, and credit risk. Returns are not guaranteed. This material is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any security.
11/11/2025
Many Africans abroad want to invest back home through transparent, regulated options like government bonds, but the process can feel complicated and out of reach. ๐
Hereโs why:
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Different rules in every country.
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Even within Africa, investors often canโt easily invest across borders.
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High minimum amounts make it hard to start.
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Local banks in oneโs home country canโt support U.S. tax reporting, which creates compliance challenges for people living abroad.
At BoraBond, weโre helping remove those barriers so Africans abroad can finally access African government bonds more easily and transparently. ๐
Because investing back home shouldnโt be harder than it has to be.
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BoraBond is an SEC Registered Investment Advisor. Investing in government bonds involves risks, including market, liquidity, and credit risk. Returns are not guaranteed. This material is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any security.
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11/05/2025
BoraBond Bond of the Week: Uganda 20-Year 2043 Bond
This bond is discounted, currently trading below face value, which may increase its effective yield; however, yields and market values fluctuate and are not guaranteed
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Securities are offered through Stanbic Bank, part of the Standard Bank Group.
BoraBond is an SEC Registered Investment Advisor. Investing in government bonds involves risks, including market, liquidity, and credit risk. Returns are not guaranteed. This material is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any security
11/03/2025
What does Wall Street know about Africa that most people donโt?
African government bonds.
For years, the biggest names on Wall Street like BlackRock, Franklin Templeton, Allianz, PIMCO, and JP Morgan have quietly invested in African bonds.
Meanwhile, the African diaspora has been locked out. Historically, few regulated or transparent avenues have existed for Africans abroad to access these markets directly.
These bonds are not just about wealth building. They help finance schools, hospitals, roads, and power projects that move Africa forward.
At BoraBond, we are changing how the diaspora invests in Africa by making access and transparency the starting point.
Want to learn more, fill out this short form, and weโll be in touch:
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BoraBond is an SEC registered investment advisor. Investing in government bonds involves risks, including market, liquidity, and credit risk. Returns are not guaranteed. This material is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any security.
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