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About Us

AECF is a leading African-based development organization that leverages the power of the private sector to address systemic issues of rural poverty and employment across the continent. We find and fund innovative, game-changing commercial businesses in the agribusiness and renewable energy sectors that transform the lives of low-income households. By catalyzing funding, we help companies surface and commercialize new ideas, business models, and technologies that increase agricultural productivity, expand energy access, and alleviate poverty, particularly where these efforts impact women and young people. AECF works in frontier markets, fragile contexts, and high-risk countries where few mainstream financing institutions go. We back bold enterprises to tackle climate risk, expand opportunity for women and youth, and build resilience in fragile contexts so rural and marginalized communities can rise out of poverty.

Since 2008, we have deployed over US$290 million, leveraged $916 million in additional capital, provided funding to 698 businesses in 27 countries – impacting 36 million people.

Role Purpose

Investment Operations serves as the centre of excellence for AECF’s investments portfolio. The Head of Investment Operations is responsible for building and managing the platform – comprising frameworks, systems, and analytical capabilities – that supports and enables the construction and delivery of high-performing portfolios.

The role applies strong investment discipline, financial analysis, and process rigour across the full deal lifecycle: from marketing and competition management through sourcing, due diligence, structuring, and Investment Committee decision-making.

It is accountable for ensuring that investment decisions are made with quality, consistency, and speed. The role reports to the Director of Programs and works in close partnership with the Sector Leads (Agribusiness and Energy), who hold portfolio accountability within their respective sectors.

Key Responsibilities

Sourcing and competition management

  • Lead enterprise sourcing competitions end-to-end: design, marketing, applications, scoring, and shortlisting assuring the integrity, quality, and efficiency of the process.
  • Continuously improve competition design based on yield data, applicant quality, and conversion to investment – ensuring each competition cycle delivers a stronger, more decision-ready pipeline.
  • Build and steward complementary sourcing channels through proactive outreach, ecosystem partnerships, and co-investor referrals ensuring pipelines are not solely dependent on competition cycles.
  • Manage the underlying sourcing infrastructure: CRM, pipeline tracking systems, marketing campaigns, and application management platforms.
  • Ensure pipeline data is current, well-organised, and something the Portfolio Management teams can use to make decisions.

Investment analysis and deal team support

  • Provide financial modelling, structuring expertise, and analytical capacity that the deal teams draw on during due diligence and structuring.
  • Act as a thought partner and constructive challenger to Sector Leads, bringing investment rigour to deal shaping without taking the pen on investment decisions.
  • Build deep analytical capability within the investment operations team that supports both sectors, energy and agri, as a shared resource.

Investment committee process and governance

  • Serve as process owner for the Investment Committee: scheduling, agenda management, memo quality assurance, and tracking of conditions precedent.
  • Ensure all submissions to IC meet the standards required for decision-readiness.
  • Manage post-IC follow-through, including documentation, and conditions tracking.

Portfolio analytics, systems, and reporting

  • Own portfolio analytics, performance dashboards, and the data infrastructure that makes portfolio performance visible, accurate, and comparable across sectors.
  • Lead systems automation and digitisation initiatives that improve speed, transparency, and efficiency across the investment lifecycle.
  • Look across the portfolio for patterns, trends, and lessons that sharpen how we invest, design initiatives.

Process discipline and continuous improvement

  • Monitor and continuously improve cycle times across the deal lifecycle (origination to IC, IC to disbursement, disbursement to first milestone).
  • Diagnose bottlenecks and lead operational improvements that increase the speed and efficiency of portfolio construction without compromising rigour.

Investment framework and standards

  • Develop and maintain the standards that govern the deal lifecycle: due diligence templates, structuring playbooks, Investment Committee memorandum standards, valuation and financial analysis methodologies, and risk assessment tools.
  • Ensure frameworks are applied consistently across sectors, and evolve them based on lessons learned from the portfolio.
  • Lead on and continuously refine the catalytic capital framework that guides instrument selection – when to deploy grants, repayable grants, or concessional debt – and the catalytic logic underpinning each.

Capability building and team leadership

  • Lead and develop the Investment Operations team.
  • Build investment skills across the broader organisation including analysts and associates through training, coaching, and structured capability development.
  • Foster a performance-driven, collaborative, and investment-led culture across the portfolio delivery function.

Qualifications and experience

  • Master’s degree in Finance, Economics, Business Administration, or a related field.
  • CFA, ACCA, or equivalent professional qualification.
  • 8 years of investment experience across the full deal lifecycle – sourcing, due diligence, structuring, Investment Committee, and portfolio management ideally within impact investing, blended finance, or development finance.
  • Deep expertise in management of catalytic capital instruments – grants, repayable grants, and concessional debt – and the design of frameworks governing their use.
  • Demonstrated experience designing and operating investment platforms, processes, and systems, rather than primarily leading individual deals.
  • Experience designing and managing structured sourcing programs – competitions or cohort-based pipelines – including evaluation methodology and applicant assessment at scale.
  • Strong investment/financial analysis, structuring, and Investment Committee process experience.
  • Track record of supporting and enabling deal teams, sector leads, or portfolio managers in a centre-of-excellence or platform capacity.
  • Experience working with early-stage portfolios and complex multi-stakeholder environments, including donors and concessional capital providers.
  • Strong people leader, clear communicator, and an exceptional team player.

How to apply

The AECF is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All applicants will be considered based on merit without regard to race, sex, colour, national origin, religion, age, disability, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.

AECF does not charge a fee at any stage of the recruitment process (application, interview, meeting, processing, training, or any other fees).

See the full job description on our website. If you believe you can clearly demonstrate your abilities to meet the relevant criteria for the role, register and apply on: https://recruitment.aecfafrica.org . To be considered, your application must be received by 30th June 2026.

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"Business development is essential in the fight against poverty. The Africa Enterprise Challenge Fund will help to deliver this. It encourages innovation in trade and commerce to help those who are most excluded enter the world of business. " – Baroness Amos at the WEF Africa

Private sector is the engine of growth of poverty reduction. The AECF is an Africa-based challenge fund that aims to reduce poverty by supporting private sector businesses that have a positive impact on rural communities in Sub-Saharan Africa. Specifically, the AECF supports businesses in agriculture, agribusiness, rural financial services and communications systems, renewable energy and adaptations to combat climate change.

The AECF provides catalytic funding in the form of repayable and non-repayable grants to businesses that would not otherwise have access to adequate financing.

The AECF is part of the Alliance for Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA) family and has been supported by governments (Australia, Canada, Denmark, The Netherlands, Sweden and United Kingdom), and international financial institutions (Consultative Group to Assist the Poor and IFAD).

Strategic Objectives:

  • Scale up innovative and commercially sustainable business ideas that have the potential to positively impact the incomes of rural households.
  • Drive improvements in the way that market systems work, thereby facilitating market entry for rural poor households and businesses.
  • Stimulate the development and use of affordable and accessible technologies for the benefit of the rural poor.
  • Increase the volume of private sector financing by leveraging AECF funds to share risk and catalyse private sector investment

Areas of Investment

The AECF targets investments in the following sectors:

  • Agriculture and agribusiness
  • Renewable energy and adaptations to combat climate change
  • Rural financial services and communications systems that support these two sectors
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0 USD Kenya CF 3201 Abc road Full Time , 40 hours per week Africa Enterprise Challenge Fund About UsAECF is a leading African-based development organization that leverages the power of the private sector to address systemic issues of rural poverty and employment across the continent. We find and fund innovative, game-changing commercial businesses in the agribusiness and renewable energy sectors that transform the lives of low-income households. By catalyzing funding, we help companies surface and commercialize new ideas, business models, and technologies that increase agricultural productivity, expand energy access, and alleviate poverty, particularly where these efforts impact women and young people. AECF works in frontier markets, fragile contexts, and high-risk countries where few mainstream financing institutions go. We back bold enterprises to tackle climate risk, expand opportunity for women and youth, and build resilience in fragile contexts so rural and marginalized communities can rise out of poverty.Since 2008, we have deployed over US$290 million, leveraged $916 million in additional capital, provided funding to 698 businesses in 27 countries – impacting 36 million people.Role PurposeInvestment Operations serves as the centre of excellence for AECF’s investments portfolio. The Head of Investment Operations is responsible for building and managing the platform – comprising frameworks, systems, and analytical capabilities – that supports and enables the construction and delivery of high-performing portfolios.The role applies strong investment discipline, financial analysis, and process rigour across the full deal lifecycle: from marketing and competition management through sourcing, due diligence, structuring, and Investment Committee decision-making.It is accountable for ensuring that investment decisions are made with quality, consistency, and speed. The role reports to the Director of Programs and works in close partnership with the Sector Leads (Agribusiness and Energy), who hold portfolio accountability within their respective sectors.Key ResponsibilitiesSourcing and competition management
  • Lead enterprise sourcing competitions end-to-end: design, marketing, applications, scoring, and shortlisting assuring the integrity, quality, and efficiency of the process.
  • Continuously improve competition design based on yield data, applicant quality, and conversion to investment – ensuring each competition cycle delivers a stronger, more decision-ready pipeline.
  • Build and steward complementary sourcing channels through proactive outreach, ecosystem partnerships, and co-investor referrals ensuring pipelines are not solely dependent on competition cycles.
  • Manage the underlying sourcing infrastructure: CRM, pipeline tracking systems, marketing campaigns, and application management platforms.
  • Ensure pipeline data is current, well-organised, and something the Portfolio Management teams can use to make decisions.
Investment analysis and deal team support
  • Provide financial modelling, structuring expertise, and analytical capacity that the deal teams draw on during due diligence and structuring.
  • Act as a thought partner and constructive challenger to Sector Leads, bringing investment rigour to deal shaping without taking the pen on investment decisions.
  • Build deep analytical capability within the investment operations team that supports both sectors, energy and agri, as a shared resource.
Investment committee process and governance
  • Serve as process owner for the Investment Committee: scheduling, agenda management, memo quality assurance, and tracking of conditions precedent.
  • Ensure all submissions to IC meet the standards required for decision-readiness.
  • Manage post-IC follow-through, including documentation, and conditions tracking.
Portfolio analytics, systems, and reporting
  • Own portfolio analytics, performance dashboards, and the data infrastructure that makes portfolio performance visible, accurate, and comparable across sectors.
  • Lead systems automation and digitisation initiatives that improve speed, transparency, and efficiency across the investment lifecycle.
  • Look across the portfolio for patterns, trends, and lessons that sharpen how we invest, design initiatives.
Process discipline and continuous improvement
  • Monitor and continuously improve cycle times across the deal lifecycle (origination to IC, IC to disbursement, disbursement to first milestone).
  • Diagnose bottlenecks and lead operational improvements that increase the speed and efficiency of portfolio construction without compromising rigour.
Investment framework and standards
  • Develop and maintain the standards that govern the deal lifecycle: due diligence templates, structuring playbooks, Investment Committee memorandum standards, valuation and financial analysis methodologies, and risk assessment tools.
  • Ensure frameworks are applied consistently across sectors, and evolve them based on lessons learned from the portfolio.
  • Lead on and continuously refine the catalytic capital framework that guides instrument selection – when to deploy grants, repayable grants, or concessional debt – and the catalytic logic underpinning each.
Capability building and team leadership
  • Lead and develop the Investment Operations team.
  • Build investment skills across the broader organisation including analysts and associates through training, coaching, and structured capability development.
  • Foster a performance-driven, collaborative, and investment-led culture across the portfolio delivery function.
Qualifications and experience
  • Master's degree in Finance, Economics, Business Administration, or a related field.
  • CFA, ACCA, or equivalent professional qualification.
  • 8 years of investment experience across the full deal lifecycle - sourcing, due diligence, structuring, Investment Committee, and portfolio management ideally within impact investing, blended finance, or development finance.
  • Deep expertise in management of catalytic capital instruments - grants, repayable grants, and concessional debt – and the design of frameworks governing their use.
  • Demonstrated experience designing and operating investment platforms, processes, and systems, rather than primarily leading individual deals.
  • Experience designing and managing structured sourcing programs – competitions or cohort-based pipelines – including evaluation methodology and applicant assessment at scale.
  • Strong investment/financial analysis, structuring, and Investment Committee process experience.
  • Track record of supporting and enabling deal teams, sector leads, or portfolio managers in a centre-of-excellence or platform capacity.
  • Experience working with early-stage portfolios and complex multi-stakeholder environments, including donors and concessional capital providers.
  • Strong people leader, clear communicator, and an exceptional team player.

How to apply

The AECF is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All applicants will be considered based on merit without regard to race, sex, colour, national origin, religion, age, disability, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.AECF does not charge a fee at any stage of the recruitment process (application, interview, meeting, processing, training, or any other fees).See the full job description on our website. If you believe you can clearly demonstrate your abilities to meet the relevant criteria for the role, register and apply on: https://recruitment.aecfafrica.org . To be considered, your application must be received by 30th June 2026.
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