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The reality is that many of the world’s emerging markets are ripe for growth but are stifled because they lack access to capital markets. There are millions of entrepreneurs in Africa who aspire to grow their businesses but who need access to capital to grow.

 

In Africa alone, there is a 

 

  • $1 Trillion funding gap

  • 450 million people will enter the workforce by 2040

  • 70% of jobs are created by small to medium-sized businesses

 

At Talanton, we know that by addressing this $1 Trillion funding gap we can empower entrepreneurs to transform their countries from the inside out. 

 

Our goal is to eliminate poverty by investing in high-growth, values-aligned companies in emerging markets. We do this by sourcing excellent businesses, conducting thorough due diligence, and advising their leadership through their growth. 

 

We exist to combat poverty in Jesus’ Name, and we do that by investing in scalable businesses that create thousands and thousands of jobs. 

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Poverty is the Problem. Job creation is the answer.

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To date, Talanton Investors have

 

  • Invested in 12 companies that are profitably scaling 

  • Supported over 30,000 jobs across East Africa

  • Directly impacted 180,000 - 200,000 lives across East Africa

 

Imagine the great work you could accomplish by investing with Talanton to transform millions of lives across East Africa. 

 

If you are inspired to make a lasting impact and enjoy a financial and eternal return, schedule a call with Talanton’s Investor Relations team and join our investor network.

 

When you join the investor network, you join the ranks of like-minded, faith-driven impact investors who are passionate about creating real change, empowering entrepreneurs, and advancing God’s Kingdom. 

 

Create Jobs. Bring Hope. Transform Lives. 

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Talanton is the Greek word for “talent ” which was an ancient measurement of weight. Jesus used the term in his Parable of the Talents, a story He told to teach His followers about their responsibility to use their time and resources faithfully. It is a challenge as we all seek to hear “well done, good and faithful servant.”

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