Staff Writer
The Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE), in partnership with UBS and Standard Bank Group, will host the annual South Africa Tomorrow Investor Conference on 21–22 October 2025. The event will be held under the theme “Delivering Superior Returns Through Transformative Reforms.”
The conference aims to connect the US investor community with South Africa’s top JSE-listed companies and promote the country as an attractive investment destination.
The South African delegation will include key figures from government and the financial sector, among them South African Reserve Bank Governor Lesetja Kganyago; Minister of Electricity and Energy Dr Kgosientsho Ramokgopa; Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure Dean Macpherson; Minister in the Presidency for Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation Maropene Ramokgopa and Eskom and Transnet CEOs Dan Marokane and Michelle Phillips.
Together with senior executives from leading listed companies, they will engage US investors to highlight South Africa’s investment landscape, policy direction, and long-term economic outlook.
With South Africa assuming the G20 presidency, this year’s conference comes at a key moment as the country promotes investment opportunities across Africa and the Global South, while advancing principles of solidarity, equality and sustainable development.
“The SA Tomorrow Investor Conference brings together the full ecosystem of policymakers, business leaders and global investors to drive South Africa’s investment agenda. It provides a direct forum for investors to engage with the country’s reform progress, policy direction and market fundamentals. For the JSE, enabling this dialogue is part of our role as a catalyst for capital, ensuring that long-term investment finds transparent, productive pathways into growth. At a time when fiscal anchors are holding, energy supply is improving and valuations remain attractive, this engagement is essential to converting reform momentum into real investment,” said Leila Fourie, Group CEO of the JSE.
The conference will explore reforms in energy, agriculture, and trade, while considering global geopolitical and economic shifts. It will also provide updates on South Africa’s inflation path and interest rate outlook, key to understanding the country’s financial direction.
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SA will engage US investors at the annual South Africa Tomorrow Investor Conference.
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