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Investment Guide for Cameroon 2026

Real estate, tontines, agriculture, Mobile Money: how to invest in Cameroon.

Investing in Cameroon in 2026 doesn't necessarily require a large capital. From tontines to micro agricultural investments, real estate and Mobile Money savings, there are many options. This guide walks you through it step by step, whatever your budget.

7 guides in this category

A young Cameroonian entrepreneur preparing a funding application in his workshop
8 min read

Funding for Young Entrepreneurs in Cameroon: Programs, Loans & Grants in 2026

Got a business idea but no capital? This guide covers every funding program available to young Cameroonians in 2026 — from PAJER-U to microloans and international funds.

A Cameroonian checking passive income on phone — investments and rental income in Cameroon
7 min read

5 Sources of Passive Income in Cameroon in 2026

Passive income isn't just for the wealthy in Cameroon. With starting capital as modest as 100,000 FCFA, you can begin building income sources that work for you while you sleep. Here are 5 strategies that actually work.

A young Cameroonian planning investments — beginner investment guide
9 min read

How to Start Investing in Cameroon in 2026

Investing in Cameroon doesn't require millions. With 10,000 FCFA per week in a tontine or 100,000 FCFA in poultry farming, you can start building wealth today. Here's the complete guide for beginners.

Building under construction in Douala — real estate investment in Cameroon
9 min read

Investing in Real Estate in Douala and Yaoundé: Complete Guide 2026

Real estate in Douala and Yaoundé gains 10-20% in value per year in expanding neighborhoods. A plot at 1 million FCFA today could be worth 3-5 million in 5 years. Here's how to invest smartly.

Tontine meeting in Cameroon — traditional financial system and community savings
8 min read

Tontines and Savings in Cameroon: Understanding Local Financial Systems

Tontines manage more money than all Cameroonian banks combined. This centuries-old system remains the most effective way to save and access credit in Cameroon.

Cocoa plantation in Cameroon — agricultural investment and returns
8 min read

Agriculture in Cameroon: A Profitable Investment in 2026?

Poultry farming offers 30-50% returns in 45 days. Market gardening can triple your investment in 3 months. Agriculture is the most profitable short-term investment in Cameroon — but risks exist.

A Cameroonian using Mobile Money — saving and investing via MTN MoMo
7 min read

Saving and Investing via Mobile Money in Cameroon in 2026

Over 45% of Cameroonians use Mobile Money, but very few leverage its savings features. MTN MoMo and Orange Money offer interest-bearing savings products from 1,000 FCFA.

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