Coalescence architects the investment vehicles post-global systems require — modular, sovereign, institutional-grade infrastructure across Africa and Latin America, built for capital that is ready to move ahead of the market.
The capital structures of the last century were built for extraction. What comes next requires a different architecture — one built on coherence, sovereignty, and the infrastructure logic of regions institutional capital has systematically underread.
Sector-specific investment vehicles — EkoPods — structured for institutional co-investment and aggregated into sovereign capital platforms across Africa and Latin America.
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Africa and Latin America are not emerging markets.
They are the architecture of what comes next.
Post-Global
Capital
Post-Global Capital is the named economic doctrine underlying all Coalescence work. It holds that as the architecture of globalization recedes, capital must reorganize around coherence — the structural integrity of systems, supply chains, and communities operating at human scale.
The regions institutional capital has historically underread are not lagging. They are structurally ahead. Their localization, their resource sovereignty, their infrastructure logic — these are the conditions post-global capital requires. Coalescence exists to architect the vehicles that make that capital movement possible.
The Hold — Working Paper, SSRN →Pillar-specific evaluation of capital architecture, leverage texture, and structural positioning across Africa and Latin America infrastructure. Includes assessment, Structural Gap Map, and Capital Stack targeting. Produced through the institutional judgment of Coalescence's Capital Architects.
Inquire about engagement →Coalescence evaluates infrastructure projects through a formal threshold process. Accepted projects enter the EkoPod architecture as Anchor or Partner designations. This is not an open application — entry is by inquiry only.
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