Nasser Goulamhoussen is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Nas Prod and Mansa Holding, a dynamic entrepreneur whose work bridges entertainment, investment facilitation, and continental economic engagement. Known for his ability to build global networks and support major cultural and business initiatives, Nasser has established himself as one of the most influential African business leaders of his generation, shaping how music, investment, and cross-border partnerships create opportunities for growth and cultural exchange.
Nasser’s journey began in Madagascar, where he was born, before growing up in La Réunion. With a passion for music and talent representation, he started his career at 19, launching an agency that would evolve into Nas Prod, a prominent talent management and events company operating between Paris and Dubai. His early work managing concerts and events for artists such as Dadju, Gims, and Aya Nakamura cemented his reputation for strategic vision and operational excellence in the entertainment industry.
Beyond entertainment, Nasser expanded his entrepreneurial footprint by founding Mansa Holding in 2021 in Dubai, a platform facilitating investment and market entry for international companies across Africa. Under his leadership, Mansa Holding engages strategically in telecommunications, energy, waste-to-energy infrastructure, agro-industry, and hospitality, connecting global investors with African governments and enterprises and creating sustainable economic partnerships.
Nasser’s influence has been recognised internationally. For two consecutive years he was named among the 100 Most Influential Personalities in Africa by Top Charts Africa. His pioneering work in concerts, cultural platforms, and investment facilitation has strengthened Africa’s cultural presence and expanded opportunities for business and talent across continents. These honours underscore his unique role in uniting culture and commerce to drive continental growth.
Looking ahead, Nasser Goulamhoussen continues to build ventures that link talent, capital, and opportunity across Africa, Europe, and the Middle East. Through strategic partnerships, creative entrepreneurship, and global networks, he is shaping pathways for African enterprise and cultural expression on the world stage, leaving a legacy of influence, innovation, and opportunity.
