Founded in 2004, ACWA Power develops, invests in, co-owns, and operates a diverse portfolio of power generation plants, including thermal, solar PV, solar CSP, wind, and desalinated water production facilities. It also provides operations and maintenance services for these industries across Saudi Arabia, the Middle East, Africa, Turkey, Vietnam, and other regions.
Ecobank Transnational Incorporated, established in 1985 and headquartered in Lomé, Togo, provides a range of retail, corporate, and investment banking services across Africa and internationally. Its operations include Corporate & Investment Banking, Commercial Banking, and Consumer Banking, offering products such as current and savings accounts, loans, cards, and digital banking services. The bank serves a diverse clientele, including individuals, small and medium enterprises, multinationals, government agencies, and non-governmental organizations. With a network of 888 branches and over 2,460 ATMs, Ecobank facilitates various financial services, including treasury, cash management, remittance, and bancassurance. Subsidiaries such as Ecobank Nigeria Limited and Ecobank Zimbabwe Limited extend its services, focusing on commercial and retail banking tailored to local markets.
ETG
Debt Financing in 2024
ETG, established in 1967, is one of the largest and fastest growing integrated agricultural conglomerates in sub-Saharan Africa, importing and exporting soft commodities to and from 48 countries including Tanzania, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Nigeria and South Africa. It also has supply chain operations in China, India, America, Middle East, and South East Asia; merchandising desks in Europe, and; treasury companies in Singapore, Mauritius and UAE. Globally, ETG is present across 48 countries.
ETG runs its business under five business verticals:
1. Fertilizer and Farm Inputs: ETG is one of the largest importers and distributors of fertilizers and farm inputs in sub-saharan africa
2. Cash traded products: Pulses, Sesame seed, Cashew and Rice are key commodities in this vertical. ETG is the world largest trader and processor of Pulses as well as world largest trader for raw cashew nuts.
3. Exchange traded commodities: Grains & oilseeds, sugar, coffee, cocoa, maize and soybean are key products in this segment. ETG is one of the major players for maize and soybean in sub-shara africa
4. Consumer Branded (Vamara): ETG operates multiple processing plants across 14 countries to manufacture products that are targeted to African consumers. ETG has 22 brands in its portfolio that offers products from vegetable cooking oil, condiments, and spreads, etc.
5. Logistics: ETG operates a very successful and integrated Logistics platform. ETG has a network of more than 400+ warehouses across 32 countries and a fleet of more than 900 trucks. ETG provided end-to-end Logistics services across sub-Sahara Africa.
Rural Electrification Agency
Debt Financing in 2024
Rural electrification agency is a renewables & environment company based out of Uganda.
Founded in 2004, ACWA Power develops, invests in, co-owns, and operates a diverse portfolio of power generation plants, including thermal, solar PV, solar CSP, wind, and desalinated water production facilities. It also provides operations and maintenance services for these industries across Saudi Arabia, the Middle East, Africa, Turkey, Vietnam, and other regions.
Family Bank
Debt Financing in 2023
Family Bank is a commercial bank established in Kenya in May 2007 and regulated by the Central Bank of Kenya. With a customer base exceeding 1.7 million, the bank operates a network of 93 branches across the country. It specializes in providing financial services to underserved segments of the market, including small-scale farmers, salaried employees, micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises, as well as youth and women. Additionally, Family Bank seeks to attract large corporate clients to bolster its deposit base. Notably, it was the first bank in Kenya to implement paperless banking through smart card technology, showcasing its commitment to innovation in the financial sector.
Banque Misr
Debt Financing in 2022
Banque Misr is a prominent commercial bank based in Cairo, Egypt, established in 1920 by industrialist Talaat Pasha Harb. Nationalized by the government in 1960, the bank operates a wide network of branch offices across all Egyptian governorates, as well as currency exchange and work permit offices for foreign workers. Banque Misr offers a comprehensive range of banking services, including current and savings accounts, short-term working capital facilities, syndicated loans, corporate bonds, and mutual funds. Additionally, the bank engages in securities trading, capital raising, letters of credit, project finance, and advisory services. It serves a diverse array of sectors, including industrial supplies, electronics, industrial chemicals, software, media, manufacturing, and e-commerce.
ETG, established in 1967, is one of the largest and fastest growing integrated agricultural conglomerates in sub-Saharan Africa, importing and exporting soft commodities to and from 48 countries including Tanzania, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Nigeria and South Africa. It also has supply chain operations in China, India, America, Middle East, and South East Asia; merchandising desks in Europe, and; treasury companies in Singapore, Mauritius and UAE. Globally, ETG is present across 48 countries.
ETG runs its business under five business verticals:
1. Fertilizer and Farm Inputs: ETG is one of the largest importers and distributors of fertilizers and farm inputs in sub-saharan africa
2. Cash traded products: Pulses, Sesame seed, Cashew and Rice are key commodities in this vertical. ETG is the world largest trader and processor of Pulses as well as world largest trader for raw cashew nuts.
3. Exchange traded commodities: Grains & oilseeds, sugar, coffee, cocoa, maize and soybean are key products in this segment. ETG is one of the major players for maize and soybean in sub-shara africa
4. Consumer Branded (Vamara): ETG operates multiple processing plants across 14 countries to manufacture products that are targeted to African consumers. ETG has 22 brands in its portfolio that offers products from vegetable cooking oil, condiments, and spreads, etc.
5. Logistics: ETG operates a very successful and integrated Logistics platform. ETG has a network of more than 400+ warehouses across 32 countries and a fleet of more than 900 trucks. ETG provided end-to-end Logistics services across sub-Sahara Africa.
Ecobank Transnational Incorporated, established in 1985 and headquartered in Lomé, Togo, provides a range of retail, corporate, and investment banking services across Africa and internationally. Its operations include Corporate & Investment Banking, Commercial Banking, and Consumer Banking, offering products such as current and savings accounts, loans, cards, and digital banking services. The bank serves a diverse clientele, including individuals, small and medium enterprises, multinationals, government agencies, and non-governmental organizations. With a network of 888 branches and over 2,460 ATMs, Ecobank facilitates various financial services, including treasury, cash management, remittance, and bancassurance. Subsidiaries such as Ecobank Nigeria Limited and Ecobank Zimbabwe Limited extend its services, focusing on commercial and retail banking tailored to local markets.
ACWA Power
Debt Financing in 2021
Founded in 2004, ACWA Power develops, invests in, co-owns, and operates a diverse portfolio of power generation plants, including thermal, solar PV, solar CSP, wind, and desalinated water production facilities. It also provides operations and maintenance services for these industries across Saudi Arabia, the Middle East, Africa, Turkey, Vietnam, and other regions.
EthSwitch is a company owned by all banks in Ethiopia, operating a shared infrastructure to facilitate e-payments. It offers services such as electronic retail payment switching and clearing, central card printing, and dispute management. By leveraging advanced technology and skilled professionals, EthSwitch aims to modernize Ethiopia's payment system, making financial services more accessible and affordable. It achieves this by fostering cooperation among member financial institutions, enhancing shared services, and boosting internal capacity.
SunCulture
Debt Financing in 2021
SunCulture, based in Nairobi, Kenya, develops and sells the AgroSolar Irrigation Kit, a fully solar-powered irrigation system that combines solar water pumping with high-efficiency drip irrigation. The kit is designed to help smallholder farmers grow more with less water and energy, delivering reliable irrigation and enabling additional benefits such as lighting and mobile charging. SunCulture positions itself as a one-stop provider for rural farmers, offering not only the irrigation hardware but also agronomic services, training, access to capital, and market opportunities. By integrating solar pumping, irrigation, and support services, the company aims to improve crop yields, reduce operating costs, and promote sustainable farming through climate technology and a digital marketplace.
Uganda Development Bank
Debt Financing in 2018
Uganda Development Bank Limited (UDBL) is a public enterprise wholly owned by the Government of Uganda, established in 1972 as the country's first development finance institution. Its primary objective is to promote and finance development across various sectors of the economy, with a focus on agriculture, industry, tourism, housing, and commerce. UDBL offers debt financing facilities, including loans, specifically targeting small and medium-sized enterprises. The bank serves a diverse range of industries, including agriculture, construction, real estate services, and human capital services, aiming to stimulate economic growth and development in Uganda.
Emerging Africa Infrastructure Fund
Debt Financing in 2017
The Emerging Africa Infrastructure Fund is a public-private partnership that mobilizes capital from both public and private sources to lend to infrastructure projects in sub-Saharan Africa. It provides long-term debt and mezzanine financing on commercial terms to infrastructure developments, with funding directed primarily to projects owned, managed, and operated by private sector businesses. The fund concentrates on building and upgrading infrastructure across the region, including in fragile states where traditional lenders are often reluctant to deploy capital. Based in Ebene, Mauritius, the entity is managed and advised by Investec Asset Management, aligning capital providers with private sector-led infrastructure development.
Ecobank Transnational Incorporated, established in 1985 and headquartered in Lomé, Togo, provides a range of retail, corporate, and investment banking services across Africa and internationally. Its operations include Corporate & Investment Banking, Commercial Banking, and Consumer Banking, offering products such as current and savings accounts, loans, cards, and digital banking services. The bank serves a diverse clientele, including individuals, small and medium enterprises, multinationals, government agencies, and non-governmental organizations. With a network of 888 branches and over 2,460 ATMs, Ecobank facilitates various financial services, including treasury, cash management, remittance, and bancassurance. Subsidiaries such as Ecobank Nigeria Limited and Ecobank Zimbabwe Limited extend its services, focusing on commercial and retail banking tailored to local markets.
ARISE IIP develops and operates industrial parks across Africa. It designs, finances, builds, and manages these zones to enhance manufacturing competitiveness, maximize efficiency, and generate local economic value.