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OHUASI Angola PROPRIV 2026 Strategic Asset Map

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Briefing position

The OHUASI Angola PROPRIV 2026 Strategic Asset Map summarizes the remaining asset perimeter, procedures, sector exposure, STATE risks, and investor watchlist.

Download the OHUASI Angola PROPRIV 2026 Strategic Asset Map: a concise institutional reference for Angola’s updated privatization perimeter, asset procedures, sector exposure, underwriting risks, and investor watchlist.

This map is designed for investors, analysts, counsel, executives, journalists, and researchers who need a clean reference point before reading the full OHUASI Institutional Briefing No. 001.

What the map covers

The Strategic Asset Map summarizes the ten-asset PROPRIV 2026 perimeter:

  • Angola Telecom.
  • BCA.
  • ENDIAMA.
  • Nova Cimangola.
  • SBA.
  • TAAG.
  • ZEE.
  • Unitel.
  • Grupo Medianova.
  • TV Zimbo.

It organizes the perimeter by sector, state stake, expected procedure, and OHUASI underwriting angle.

What is inside the PDF

1. Executive overview

A concise summary of why PROPRIV 2026 should be read as a strategic-asset transfer window rather than a generic asset-disposal program.

2. Ten-asset table

A reference table covering asset, sector, state stake, procedure, and underwriting angle.

3. Procedure key

A plain-English explanation of the procedures appearing in the current perimeter, including OPI / IPO, public tender, and limited tender by prior qualification.

4. Sector map

A visual grouping of the program into telecom, finance, mining, transport, industry, special zones, and media.

5. OHUASI STATE Matrix

A compact version of the five-part underwriting framework:

  • Sovereign settlement risk.
  • Transferability of rights.
  • Asset cash-flow quality.
  • Transparency of valuation.
  • Exit and enforcement architecture.

6. Investor watchlist

A practical checklist of the documents and signals investors should monitor before forming a view on the program.

Why it matters

Angola’s remaining privatization perimeter is narrow enough to be executable but complex enough to require disciplined underwriting.

The decisive question is not whether Angola owns strategic assets. The decisive question is whether the transfer architecture can produce transparent pricing, credible settlement, durable governance, and enforceable exit rights.

The Strategic Asset Map is built to make that question visible.

Read the full briefing

For the full institutional analysis, read:

Angola PROPRIV 2026: Strategic Asset Underwriting Briefing

For the asset table, read:

The Ten-Asset Map: Angola’s Remaining Privatization Perimeter

For the framework, read:

The OHUASI STATE Matrix

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