Belgian Investment Company for Developing Countries
The Belgian Investment Company for Developing Countries (BIO) is an economic development agency located in Brussels, Belgium, founded in 2001. Its primary goal is to foster a robust private sector in developing and emerging countries, facilitating access to sustainable growth and development. BIO directly invests in private sector projects, contributing significantly to the socio-economic development of the host countries. The agency's mandate emphasizes specific geographical targets, diverse financing tools, and a strong focus on the impact of its investments on development, aligning with international development goals. The management of BIO's assets is overseen by its executive management team, ensuring that its initiatives effectively support sustainable economic progress in the regions it serves.
Access Bank, established in 1988 and headquartered in Lagos, Nigeria, is a commercial bank that offers a wide range of banking products and services to individual and business customers. The bank operates in Ghana and provides various accounts, including standard savings and current accounts, as well as specialized options such as access advantage and premier accounts. Access Bank also offers online banking services, facilitating ATM transactions, online access, point-of-sale terminal services, bill payments, and Western Union money transfers. In addition to personal banking, the bank provides corporate and investment banking, commercial and business banking services, along with mortgage loans and sustainable international banking solutions.
KCB Group
Non Equity Assistance in 2022
KCB Group Plc is the largest commercial bank in East Africa, established in 1896 in Kenya. The bank has expanded its operations across several countries, including Tanzania, South Sudan, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, and Ethiopia, and it also owns the National Bank of Kenya. With the largest branch network in the region, KCB operates 354 branches, 1,103 ATMs, and collaborates with over 26,000 merchants and agents to provide banking services around the clock. Besides its core banking services, KCB Group has diversified into non-banking ventures, including KCB Insurance Agency, KCB Capital Limited, and KCB Foundation. The company emphasizes digital banking, offering mobile and internet banking services along with a 24-hour contact center for customer support. Furthermore, KCB maintains a network of over 200 correspondent banks globally, ensuring effective facilitation of international trade for its clients.
Poa Internet
Grant in 2022
Poa Internet Ltd. is a telecommunications company based in Nairobi, Kenya, founded in 2015. It specializes in providing low-cost internet services to individuals and small businesses in low-income neighborhoods, particularly in areas like Kibera and Kwangware. The company offers affordable and reliable internet access that is significantly cheaper than traditional network operators. Poa's services are delivered through a Wi-Fi network that covers entire neighborhoods, allowing users to connect with any Wi-Fi-enabled device at any time. Unique to Poa is its transparent pricing model, which includes data bundles without time limitations, as well as free content and online tools such as job boards and marketplaces. By focusing on underserved communities, Poa Internet aims to enhance access to education, trade, and social inclusion while ensuring improved quality of internet connections at accessible prices.
Fidelity Bank Ghana
Non Equity Assistance in 2022
Fidelity Bank Ghana Limited is a commercial bank based in Accra, Ghana, established in 2006. It offers a range of banking products and services, including current and savings accounts, time deposits, internet banking, SMS banking, and money transfer services. The bank caters to various clients through executive and private banking, corporate finance, retail banking, mortgage, trade, wholesale banking, and treasury services. Additionally, Fidelity Bank Ghana supports government objectives in electrification and power generation by financing independent power providers and facilitates importation of refined crude oil. It also provides advisory services, issues securities, raises capital, and manages portfolio investments for clients through its subsidiaries. The bank is committed to meeting the financial needs of low-income customers, small-scale entrepreneurs, and rural communities.
Groupe Cofina
Debt Financing in 2021
Cofina Mali is a microfinance institution focused on supporting the growth of informal micro-enterprises in the region. Established as part of Groupe COFINA, it aims to enhance financial inclusion by offering a range of financial services, including savings and credit options tailored for small and medium-sized enterprises. Cofina Mali plays a crucial role in the formalization of the African business market by providing medium and long-term financing to businesses that may not meet the criteria of traditional commercial banks. With a presence in multiple French-speaking African countries, Cofina Mali is dedicated to fostering the development of the private sector and contributing to economic growth in the region.
EFC Uganda
Venture Round in 2021
Entrepreneurs Financial Centre (EFC) Uganda is a microfinance institution established in June 2012, focusing on providing specialized loans to support the growth of local wealth. The organization offers microloans at competitive interest rates to micro and small-size entrepreneurs (MSEs), facilitating increased economic activity. In addition to loans, EFC Uganda provides various savings account options, including regular, premium, and term deposit accounts, enabling clients to create value and enhance their financial stability. Through its services, EFC Uganda aims to empower entrepreneurs and contribute to the overall economic development of the region.
XpressGas
Debt Financing in 2021
XpressGas Limited operates in the liquefied petroleum (LP) gas sector in Ghana, focusing on the marketing and distribution of LP gas to a diverse clientele, including industries, public institutions, and commercial consumers. The company provides a range of services, including operational management for mini-refilling plants, bulk hauling, and transportation for oil marketing and LP gas companies. XpressGas also manages a fleet of bulk haulage trucks, facilitating the delivery of LP gas through various channels such as refilling stations, consumer service stations, and cylinder depots. The firm aims to offer environmentally friendly LP gas solutions, catering to both households and businesses, while promoting access to cleaner energy alternatives to traditional wood fuel. Based in Tema, Ghana, XpressGas is committed to bridging the energy gap in the region.
KCB Group
Debt Financing in 2020
KCB Group Plc is the largest commercial bank in East Africa, established in 1896 in Kenya. The bank has expanded its operations across several countries, including Tanzania, South Sudan, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, and Ethiopia, and it also owns the National Bank of Kenya. With the largest branch network in the region, KCB operates 354 branches, 1,103 ATMs, and collaborates with over 26,000 merchants and agents to provide banking services around the clock. Besides its core banking services, KCB Group has diversified into non-banking ventures, including KCB Insurance Agency, KCB Capital Limited, and KCB Foundation. The company emphasizes digital banking, offering mobile and internet banking services along with a 24-hour contact center for customer support. Furthermore, KCB maintains a network of over 200 correspondent banks globally, ensuring effective facilitation of international trade for its clients.
EFC Uganda
Non Equity Assistance in 2019
Entrepreneurs Financial Centre (EFC) Uganda is a microfinance institution established in June 2012, focusing on providing specialized loans to support the growth of local wealth. The organization offers microloans at competitive interest rates to micro and small-size entrepreneurs (MSEs), facilitating increased economic activity. In addition to loans, EFC Uganda provides various savings account options, including regular, premium, and term deposit accounts, enabling clients to create value and enhance their financial stability. Through its services, EFC Uganda aims to empower entrepreneurs and contribute to the overall economic development of the region.
FINCA Malawi
Debt Financing in 2019
FINCA Malawi is a licensed deposit-taking financial institution offering individual loans, savings, and insurance products designed for the local market.
Azito Energie
Debt Financing in 2019
Azito Energie S.A. is a company based in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, that develops, owns, and operates a thermal power plant utilizing natural gas resources. Founded in 1997, Azito Energie plays a significant role in enhancing energy independence in Côte d'Ivoire and contributes to the country's position as an important electricity supplier in West Africa. As a subsidiary of Globeleq Generation Limited, the company focuses on harnessing indigenous natural gas to generate electricity efficiently.
Access Bank
Post in 2019
Access Bank, established in 1988 and headquartered in Lagos, Nigeria, is a commercial bank that offers a wide range of banking products and services to individual and business customers. The bank operates in Ghana and provides various accounts, including standard savings and current accounts, as well as specialized options such as access advantage and premier accounts. Access Bank also offers online banking services, facilitating ATM transactions, online access, point-of-sale terminal services, bill payments, and Western Union money transfers. In addition to personal banking, the bank provides corporate and investment banking, commercial and business banking services, along with mortgage loans and sustainable international banking solutions.
Access Bank
Post in 2019
Access Bank, established in 1988 and headquartered in Lagos, Nigeria, is a commercial bank that offers a wide range of banking products and services to individual and business customers. The bank operates in Ghana and provides various accounts, including standard savings and current accounts, as well as specialized options such as access advantage and premier accounts. Access Bank also offers online banking services, facilitating ATM transactions, online access, point-of-sale terminal services, bill payments, and Western Union money transfers. In addition to personal banking, the bank provides corporate and investment banking, commercial and business banking services, along with mortgage loans and sustainable international banking solutions.
EFC Uganda
Venture Round in 2018
Entrepreneurs Financial Centre (EFC) Uganda is a microfinance institution established in June 2012, focusing on providing specialized loans to support the growth of local wealth. The organization offers microloans at competitive interest rates to micro and small-size entrepreneurs (MSEs), facilitating increased economic activity. In addition to loans, EFC Uganda provides various savings account options, including regular, premium, and term deposit accounts, enabling clients to create value and enhance their financial stability. Through its services, EFC Uganda aims to empower entrepreneurs and contribute to the overall economic development of the region.
Ecobank
Debt Financing in 2017
Ecobank Transnational Incorporated (ETI), a public limited liability company under a private sector initiative spearheaded by the Federation of West African Chambers of Commerce and Industry with the support of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). In the early 1980’s foreign and state-owned banks dominated the banking industry in West Africa. Commercial banks in West Africa owned and managed by the African private sector were a rarity. Its founders created ETI with the objective of filling this vacuum. The Federation of West African Chambers of Commerce promoted and initiated a project to create a private, regional banking institution in West Africa. In 1984, Ecopromotions S.A. was incorporated. Its founding shareholders raised seed capital for feasibility studies and the promotional activities leading to the creation of ETI. In October 1985, ETI was incorporated with authorised capital of US$100 million. The initial paid up capital of US$32 million was raised from over 1,500 individuals and institutions from West African countries. The largest shareholder was the ECOWAS Fund for Cooperation, Compensation and Development (ECOWAS Fund), the development finance arm of ECOWAS. Ecobank signed a Headquarters’ Agreement with the Government of Togo in 1985, which granted it the status of an international organisation. This status came with the rights and privileges necessary for ETI to operate as a regional institution, including the status of a non-resident financial institution. ETI commenced operations with its first subsidiary in Togo in March 1988.
Africinvest
Venture Round in 2017
AfricInvest, established in 1994, is a Tunisia-based private equity firm and part of the Integra Group. With a team of 66 professionals across seven African offices, AfricInvest manages USD1 billion across 16 funds, supported by both local and international investors. The firm focuses on investing in high-growth sectors such as financial services, agribusiness, consumer/retail, education, and healthcare, across North Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa. Since its inception, AfricInvest has invested in 135 companies across 25 African countries, promoting the private equity industry through its involvement in associations like AVCA and MENAPEA.
Fidelity Bank Ghana
Debt Financing in 2016
Fidelity Bank Ghana Limited is a commercial bank based in Accra, Ghana, established in 2006. It offers a range of banking products and services, including current and savings accounts, time deposits, internet banking, SMS banking, and money transfer services. The bank caters to various clients through executive and private banking, corporate finance, retail banking, mortgage, trade, wholesale banking, and treasury services. Additionally, Fidelity Bank Ghana supports government objectives in electrification and power generation by financing independent power providers and facilitates importation of refined crude oil. It also provides advisory services, issues securities, raises capital, and manages portfolio investments for clients through its subsidiaries. The bank is committed to meeting the financial needs of low-income customers, small-scale entrepreneurs, and rural communities.
ARPE
Debt Financing in 2016
ARPE is a project company developing, constructing, and operating different hydro power projects in Northern Uganda.
Acep Burkina
Debt Financing in 2016
ACEP Burkina is a MFI specialized in the financing of micro companies and very small enterprises existing in towns and close suburbs. Granted credits are mainly used to finance required working capital and investments. I&P and ACEP International which are old partners have decided to partner in 2008 to try to start a microfinance institution like ACEP in the country. In spite of a preexisting important mutual fund present in town zone, small entrepreneurs remain hardly linked to microfinance. Besides, it does not exist for the moment in Burkina Faso, a microfinance institution specialized in individual credit with an effective and appropriate technique of credit risk analysis towards very small companies. Financings trough subventions have been secured from the French Agency of Development then an agreement has been obtained from the ministry of finances in June 2012. The microfinance institution has started its activities in October 2012.
EFC Uganda
Non Equity Assistance in 2016
Entrepreneurs Financial Centre (EFC) Uganda is a microfinance institution established in June 2012, focusing on providing specialized loans to support the growth of local wealth. The organization offers microloans at competitive interest rates to micro and small-size entrepreneurs (MSEs), facilitating increased economic activity. In addition to loans, EFC Uganda provides various savings account options, including regular, premium, and term deposit accounts, enabling clients to create value and enhance their financial stability. Through its services, EFC Uganda aims to empower entrepreneurs and contribute to the overall economic development of the region.
Orabank Mauritania
Debt Financing in 2016
Orabank Mauritania (formerly BACIM Bank) was set up at the end of 2001 with share capital of 1,000,000,000 ouguiya. Since its acquisition by ECP group this capital has increased continuously, reaching 6,921,350,000 ouguiya in 2012. The bank was recapitalised following the takeover and was renamed 'Orabank Mauritania' on 30 September 2012. 97% of the bank’s share capital is held by ECP and Oragroup SA. Orabank Mauritania has 97 employees and six branches, including three in the capital Nouakchott, one in Nouadhibou (the country’s economic capital), one in Kiffa and one in Néma in the east of the country. Orabank Mauritania is a commercial bank with a customer base made up largely of individuals, self-employed professionals, SMEs, big businesses and local authorities. Thanks to its many banking products, Orabank Mauritania can offer a range of services that have helped it both to retain existing customers and to develop and diversify its customer base. The quality of these services means that the bank can now look to the future with greater confidence.
Alios Finance Group
Debt Financing in 2015
Alios Finance Group is a financial services provider based in South Africa, offering a comprehensive range of personal and investment financing solutions. The company caters to both private and public sector employees, professionals, and individuals across nine Sub-Saharan African countries, including Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Gabon, Kenya, Mali, Senegal, Tanzania, and Zambia. Additionally, it has a presence in North Africa through its main shareholder, Tunisie Leasing Group. Alios Finance Group's services include financial leases, investment loans, hire purchases, operating leases, short-term and personal loans, as well as equipment and car loans, aimed at meeting the diverse financial needs of its clients.
Indorama Fertilizers
Debt Financing in 2013
Indorama Fertilizers operates a world-class, 1.4 million metric tonnes per annum urea manufacturing facility based in Port Harcourt, Nigeria. The plant has been developed to global environmental, social and construction standards. It plays a key role in supporting the agricultural sector in Nigeria by providing a reliable supply of fertilizers for local farmers, thereby enabling import substitution and supporting the diversification needs of the Nigerian economy. Indorama Fertilizers is also advantageously located to serve neighboring West African countries and key Western hemisphere markets, including North America, South America and Europe
Azito Energie
Debt Financing in 2012
Azito Energie S.A. is a company based in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, that develops, owns, and operates a thermal power plant utilizing natural gas resources. Founded in 1997, Azito Energie plays a significant role in enhancing energy independence in Côte d'Ivoire and contributes to the country's position as an important electricity supplier in West Africa. As a subsidiary of Globeleq Generation Limited, the company focuses on harnessing indigenous natural gas to generate electricity efficiently.
Bank of Africa
Venture Round in 2011
Bank of Africa, founded in Mali in 1982, has grown into a prominent banking group operating in 17 countries across Africa and one in France. The group comprises a network of 15 commercial banks, along with various financial institutions, including a financial corporation, a housing bank, a leasing company, a brokerage firm, two investment companies, and an asset management company. It provides a range of banking services, such as savings and current accounts, loans, insurance, and currency transfers, through branches and subsidiaries in West and East Africa, including countries like Ghana, Mali, Kenya, and Madagascar. Since 2010, Bank of Africa has been majority-owned by BMCE Bank, the second largest private bank in Morocco, which offers significant strategic and operational support, enhancing its access to international markets.
Oragroup
Venture Round in 2011
Oragroup SA is a banking institution that provides personal and business banking services across West and Central Africa. Founded in 1988 and headquartered in Lomé, Togo, the company operates under the Orabank brand and has a network of 149 branches in 12 countries, including Benin, Gabon, Guinea, Mauritania, and Togo, among others. Its product offerings encompass savings and term deposit accounts, various types of loans, money transfer services, foreign currency exchange, and digital banking solutions. Additionally, Oragroup SA engages in bancassurance and offers insurance products, catering to a diverse clientele throughout the region. The company operates as a subsidiary of ECP Financial Holding LLC.
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