Goldman Sachs expects South Africa deal activity to accelerate as structural reforms and a commodities upswing support the continent’s largest economy. Reform momentumGoldman Sachs expects South Africa deal activity to accelerate as structural reforms and a commodities upswing support the continent’s largest economy. Reform momentum

Goldman Sachs Sees South Africa Deal Activity Accelerating on Reform Momentum

2026/02/11 10:00
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Goldman Sachs expects South Africa deal activity to accelerate as structural reforms and a commodities upswing support the continent’s largest economy.
Reform momentum reshapes investor sentiment

Goldman Sachs expects 2026 to be a stronger year for mergers, acquisitions, and capital markets in South Africa. This view reflects clearer reforms and better economic visibility. After years of weak investment, policy changes are starting to rebuild confidence among investors.

The reform agenda focuses on energy, logistics, and fiscal management. These areas have long constrained growth. As a result, investors are reassessing risk with more confidence and longer-term views.

Commodities cycle reinforces balance sheet strength

South Africa deal activity is also supported by a firm global commodities cycle. Prices for gold, platinum group metals, and key minerals remain relatively strong. This trend is improving cash flows across mining firms.

Data from the World Bank shows that commodity exporters often attract more capital during price upswings. In South Africa, this effect is boosting interest in consolidation and expansion deals. Mining strength is also lifting demand in logistics, power, and services.

Capital markets regain relevance

Capital markets are becoming more relevant as funding conditions improve. The Johannesburg Stock Exchange is seeing renewed work on listings and share sales. Mid-sized firms are looking for growth capital.

The South African Reserve Bank has kept a steady policy stance. This approach has helped stabilise the currency and reduce funding risk. Therefore, global investors are more open to longer-term deals.

Global linkages and regional implications

South Africa’s deal outlook is drawing interest from Asia, where reform-led growth stories remain attractive, with wider context available via FurtherAsia. At the same time, capital from the Gulf region is increasing as investors seek scale, a trend tracked by FurtherArabia.

Overall, analysts suggest South Africa deal activity is entering a steadier phase. Policy clarity and external support are improving conditions. This shift points to a more active and balanced deal environment.

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