For years, African finance and IT teams have acknowledged a glaring visibility gap, the disconnect between what is listed on the balance sheet and what is actually sitting on desks or in the field. But 2026 marks a turning point as organizations are no longer just acknowledging the problem; they are racing to solve it.
According to V-Track, a leading provider of asset intelligence, the conversation has shifted from “Do we have a problem?” to “How quickly can we fix it?”
Poor asset visibility isn’t just an IT issue; it is a financial risk. Organizations across Africa are now quantifying the tangible impact of these blind spots:
- Wasted Capital: Purchasing new devices when identical ones are sitting unused in storage.
- Audit Exposure: Inaccurate registers that fail to meet compliance standards.
- Security Risks: Devices that have drifted off the network without proper decommissioning, leaving massive security gaps.
Many organizations still rely on periodic manual audits and static spreadsheets. In a modern, distributed workforce, these are ineffective by design.
- If your employees work from home, in the field, or across multiple sites, a spreadsheet that is accurate today will be obsolete by the end of the week.
- Visibility is not something you do once a year; it is an operational function that must be maintained every day.
The entrenchment of hybrid work has made asset invisibility impossible to ignore. In markets with infrastructure variability, like intermittent power or inconsistent connectivity, tracking assets across home offices and remote sites requires robust infrastructure, not just manual effort.
As Valene Nagiah, Head of Asset Tracking and Management at V-Track, notes: “The organizations making the most progress are those that have stopped treating asset management as an audit exercise and started treating it as a continuous function.”
Organizations that have successfully closed the visibility gap share three common traits:
- Financial Ownership: They treat ITAM as a financial control mechanism, not just a back-office task.
- Real-Time Data: They have moved away from snapshots toward platforms that provide continuous visibility.
- Unified Truth: IT and Finance operate from the same data set, ensuring procurement, depreciation, and security strategies are aligned.
For those looking to understand their own estate, V-Track offers a 15-day structured visibility audit that surfaces actionable findings within just seven days, requiring no prior infrastructure.
































