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Funny how business works sometimes: to land new contracts in Africa, I had to fly to Russia.
My team and I only spend a month or two in Russia each year, so we always try to make the most of it. This time, the trip lined up perfectly with the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.
It was my first time attending SPIEF, and the scale honestly blew me away.
A standard ticket costs around $20,000, but money alone doesn’t get you in. Every attendee goes through a serious background check, which makes sense when heads of state, ministers, major banks, tech giants, and top entrepreneurs are all walking the same floor.
The booths look almost sci-fi. Major companies spend millions building them, but the logic is clear: if you invest that much into one event, you expect to leave with tens of millions in future contracts.
And the crowd reflects that. There are no random people there.
For BEYOND Concierge Service, which operates in Cape Town and Bali and is now expanding across Africa, SPIEF became an incredible networking hub.
We connected directly with the Ministry of Finance of Namibia, the Ministry of Tourism of Tanzania, and major entrepreneurs from South Africa and across the continent.
These are conversations that would usually take weeks of flights, intros, and scheduling. Instead, they happened face-to-face in one place.
It also saved us a huge amount of time in Russia, since we managed to meet most of our top clients and partners directly on the forum floor instead of flying across different regions.
Then come the evening side events, which felt very close to a major crypto conference. The panels are useful, the booths are impressive, but the real relationships are still built after hours.
Despite the endless buffets, my routine somehow survived: tea, protein bars, trusted restaurants, and no skipped gym days in St. Petersburg.
For us, SPIEF fully justified the investment. We came in with a clear goal, focused on the right people, and left with serious leads we’ll start developing the moment we return to Africa this July.
Sometimes the best international business opportunities show up in the least expected places.