ABO Capital Opens Office in New York City, Continues To Have Presence in Major Markets  

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Zandre Campos, CEO of ABO Capital, a leading international investment firm headquartered in Angola, announced today the opening of a NYC office. The office located at 641 Lexington Avenue, will be the companies fourth office with additional locations in Luanda, Dubai and Lisbon.

“As we continue to make investments throughout the world it is important to have a presence in major global markets,” said Zandre Campos, Founder and CEO of ABO Capital. “Our recent investments in the United States made it a perfect time to open an office in New York.”

Recently, ABO Capital announced their investment in San Francisco-based AtlaSense whose A.I. platform integrates organizations’ disparate data sources into a central platform, and uses a self-learning neural network to provide organizations and users with new insights and New York City-based Uncharted Play, whose proprietary technology MORE (Motion-based, Off-grid, Renewable Energy) places a customizable micro-generator into any product that moves, using kinetic energy to create an off-grid source of power for mobile and IoT Devices.

The ABO Capital team will continue to expand their international investments, bringing global value back to countries throughout Africa and have plans to continue opening offices throughout the globe.

Zandre Campos is one of the great, innovative business leaders and global entrepreneurs emerging out of Africa. Currently, he is chairman and CEO of ABO Capital, an international investment firm headquartered in Angola with holdings throughout the Globe. Mr. Campos was named one of the Top 25 African Business influencers and was a recipient of the Distinguished Business Excellence Award by African Leadership Magazine.

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