For decades, the United Kingdom has sat at the apex of global finance, trade, and innovation. Now, as the global investment landscape shifts, the $40 trillion combined market of Africa and the Caribbean is no longer an “emerging” opportunity; it is the new frontier for high-velocity finance.
The Aquarian Consult’s Afri-Caribbean Investment Summit (AACIS 2026), scheduled for March 23–28, 2026, in Abuja, Nigeria, stands as the definitive bridge for UK investors, developers, and policymakers to access this untapped potential.
For the UK private sector, AACIS 2026 is not just a conference; it is a structured “Deal Room” designed to bypass traditional entry barriers. With trade between Africa and the Caribbean currently representing less than 1% of their total volume, the room for gowth is exponential.
- Market Diversification: Gain first-mover advantage in a corridor spanning two continents, leveraging the UK’s Developing Countries Trading Scheme (DCTS) and existing Economic Partnership Agreements.
- High-Impact Sectors: Direct access to “actionable finance” projects in Renewable Energy, Pharmaceutical Manufacturing, Agribusiness, and Digital Technology.
- Structured Matchmaking: Move beyond networking. The summit features dedicated B2B and B2G matchmaking sessions specifically designed to fast-track joint ventures and cross-border transactions.

A NEW FRONTIER FOR BRITISH CAPITAL AND EXPERTISE
In an era where “regulatory clarity” is paramount, UK investors require partners with a proven track record. Aquarian Consult has established itself as a premier institutional architect for South-South cooperation.
Proven Success: AACIS’s reputation is built on tangible outcomes, including the facilitation of the first direct flight from Africa to Saint Kitts and Nevis, the signing of a $40 million deep-water port agreement, and multiple bilateral MoUs in agriculture and healthcare.
Led by Aisha Maina, Aquarian Consult has transitioned the summit from a diplomatic dialogue into a powerhouse of “actionable finance.” By convening sitting and former heads of government, sovereign wealth funds, and multilateral development institutions, they provide the sovereign guarantees and institutional security that British investors demand.

Key Highlights of AACIS 2026
The 2026 edition is expanded to include specialized high-level summits to address global challenges:
- The Afri-Caribbean Agriculture and Food Security Summit(March 23–24): A platform for in-depth discussions on the agriculture and food sectors in both regions, making way to bold steps in agritech innovation and sustainable food systems.
- The Aquarian Consult Afri-Caribbean Investment Summit (25th–28th March): Catalysing inter-regional collaboration in trade facilitation, renewable energy transition, healthcare systems, digital infrastructure expansion, and small and medium enterprise ecosystem development through substantive engagement among policymakers, development finance institutions, and industry principals
- The Afri-Caribbean Health Summit (March 26): Bringing together pharmaceutical and healthcare leaders to bridge critical gaps across both regions, mitigating health risks and mortality rates that are avoidable, and providing actionable ideas to build stronger ties across regions.
- The Investor Deal Room: Trade discussions expanding the USD40tr corridor for increased infrastructural advancement for stronger economies on both ends; A curated, metrics-driven space where vetted, shovel-ready projects in infrastructure, energy, and technology are presented to sovereign wealth funds and private equity firms.
- President’s Day: The summit’s premier convening of Heads of State, former Heads of State, and senior government leaders from across Africa and the Caribbean. This exclusive session facilitates strategic dialogue on cross-regional policy coordination, investment frameworks, and institutional partnerships that advance shared developmental priorities. President’s Day provides a platform for continental and regional leaders to engage in frank, solution-oriented discussions and to forge commitments that translate summit outcomes into concrete governmental action and sustained bilateral cooperation.
The key aims of the summit still being advancing the Afri-Caribbean aviation corridor to reduce transit dependency and unlock new trade and tourism flows, investing in the next generation of Afri-Caribbean business leaders through mentorship and policy immersion.
The UK government’s 2026–2030 strategy for Small Island Developing States (SIDS) and its commitment to being an “investor rather than a donor” aligns perfectly with the AACIS mission. UK firms attending the summit will find themselves at the heart of a “modern partnership” that focuses on resilient economies and sustainable growth.
Take Action: Secure Your Seat
With over 2,000 participants expected, including Tier-1 business leaders and global institutional investors, AACIS 2026 is the premier platform to convert shared history into shared prosperity.
Don’t watch the corridor open from the sidelines—be the one who builds it.
- Register Today: Visit aquarianconsult.com/AACIS or +2348099666613 for WhatsApp and calls.
- Sponsorship: Exclusive packages are available for UK firms seeking global visibility and direct access to executive decision-makers.
About Aquarian Consult
Aquarian Consult Limited (ACL) is a premier Nigerian strategic advisory and facilitation firm headquartered in Abuja, with over 17 years of experience strengthening economic bridges between Africa and the world. Led by Aisha Maina, a member of Nigeria’s Presidential Economic Coordination Council, the firm operates at the crossroads of business, governance, and development finance.
ACL is the convener of the Afri-Caribbean Investment Summit (AACIS), a platform dedicated to building lasting commercial and diplomatic corridors between Africa and the Caribbean. Its services span transaction advisory, public-private partnership structuring, trade corridor development, and investor matchmaking.





























