British International Investment

Established in 1948, British International Investment is a UK government-backed development finance institution and impact investor. It focuses on long-term economic growth and sustainability in emerging markets by investing in infrastructure, health, agribusiness, and other sectors.

Samir Abhyankar

Managing Director, Head of Financial Services Group and Member of the Investment and Executive Committee

Benson Adenuga

Head of Office and Coverage Director, Nigeria and Member of Investment teams

Kwabena Asante-Poku

Coverage Director for Ghana and Member of Investment teams

Andrew Brown

Managing Director, Deputy Co-Chief Investment Officer and Chairman of the investment committee for Funds and Venture Capital and Financial Services equity transactions

Anne-Marie Chidzero

External Investment Committee Member

Leandro Cuccioli

Director and Head of Manufacturing, Agribusiness and Forestry

Seema Dhanani

Head of Kenya and Coverage Director East Africa

Tenbite Ermias

Managing Director, Africa

Hayley Fenton

Investment Associate, Infrastructure - Energy Access and Efficiency

Paul Fitzsimons

External Investment Committee member

Roman Frenkel

Director and Head of Food, Agriculture and Natural Capital

Jo Fry

Investment Director and Head of Intermediated Financial services

Anne-Marie Harris

External Investment Committee Member

Nikunj Jinsi

External Investment Committee member

Diana Kolar

Investment Manager, Innovative Finance

Maria Kozloski

External Investment Committee Member

Maria Largey

Managing Director, Chief Impact Officer and Member of the Investment and Executive Committee

Chirantan Patnaik

Director, Venture Capital

Stephen Priestley

Managing Director, Financial Services Group

Rehan Rashid

Country Director, Bangladesh

Sherine Shohdy

Head of Egypt Office and Coverage Director

Abhinav Sinha

Managing Director

Srinivasan Nagarajan

Managing Director, Head of Asia and Member of the Investment and Executive Committee

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Asha Ventures

Venture Round in 2025
Asha Ventures is an India-focused equity investor for innovative businesses targeting India's emerging middle class.

Habib Bank

Debt Financing in 2025
Habib Bank Limited is a prominent financial institution based in Karachi, Pakistan, founded in 1941. The bank provides a wide range of services, including corporate and commercial banking, small and medium enterprises banking, global treasury, investment banking, Islamic banking, cash management, and asset management. With a strong focus on corporate banking, Habib Bank also has a robust investment banking division that specializes in project finance, debt capital markets, syndications, securitizations, capital raising, restructurings, and mergers and acquisitions. The institution is well-positioned to serve the diverse financial needs of its clients across various sectors.

AgDevCo

Venture Round in 2025
AgDevCo is a growth-focused investor backing agribusinesses in Africa. It provides debt and equity to small and medium-sized enterprises to create jobs, improve food security, and boost prosperity. Founded in 2009 and based in London, the firm supports growth across horticulture, aquaculture, arable farming, oilseeds, poultry and livestock, irrigation, storage and related infrastructure, as well as agri-financial services, logistics, and related marketing and services. By mobilizing private capital and expertise, AgDevCo aims to build socially responsible farming and processing capabilities that benefit smallholder farmers and local communities.

SBFC Finance

Post in 2025
SBFC Finance Ltd is a systemically important non-deposit-taking non-banking finance company specializing in providing secured Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSME) loans and loans against gold. The company primarily serves entrepreneurs, small business owners, self-employed individuals, and salaried professionals. Offering competitive interest rates starting at 12.50% per annum, SBFC Finance focuses on various credit facilities, including business loans and working capital finance. Its unique PhyGital model merges technology with personal service to facilitate loan applications, allowing customers to engage directly with staff at their own pace. The majority of the company’s revenue is derived from interest income generated through these loan products.

Sanima Bank

Post in 2025
Sanima Bank Limited is a banking institution established in 2004 and headquartered in Kathmandu, Nepal. The bank offers a range of financial products and services tailored for both corporate and retail customers. Its offerings include savings accounts, current accounts, fixed deposits, and various types of loans such as home, education, auto, personal, and microenterprise loans. Additionally, Sanima Bank provides credit facilities for businesses, including project financing, term loans, and small-medium enterprise loans. The bank also engages in trade finance and offers services like life insurance, payments, and digital banking. Through its comprehensive suite of banking solutions, Sanima Bank aims to meet the diverse financial needs of its clients.

Arab African International Bank

Debt Financing in 2024
Arab African International Bank is a banking institution based in Cairo, Egypt, offering a wide range of financial services. These services include personal and commercial banking, credit cards, payroll solutions, consumer finance, and business loans for small enterprises. The bank aims to meet the diverse financial needs of its clients by providing tailored solutions in corporate finance and wealth management. Through its comprehensive service offerings, Arab African International Bank supports both individual and business clients in achieving their financial goals.

InfraCredit

Debt Financing in 2024
InfraCredit provides local currency guarantees to enhance the credit quality of debt instruments issued to finance creditworthy infrastructure assets in Nigeria that conform with its eligibility criteria.

Ecobank

Post in 2024
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.

Paymob

Series B in 2024
Paymob is a regional digital payments enabler that provides payments infrastructure technologies to expand access to financial services in the MEA region. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Cairo, Egypt, the company focuses on bridging the financial inclusion gap by enabling businesses of all sizes to accept and process electronic payments and money transfers. Its online payments software converts cash into electronic value through integrated services while reducing fraud, loss, theft, and costs associated with cash handling and printing. By offering adaptable payment solutions, Paymob aims to empower customers with diverse electronic payment options and faster money circulation across communities and markets.

Fido

Debt Financing in 2024
Fido develops technology that facilitates swift and secure access to digital financial services. Its platform employs machine learning risk models to make instant credit decisions for customers lacking a financial track record, thereby reducing operational costs.

Altum Credo

Series C in 2024
Altum Credo is a long-term home loan company dedicated to enhancing affordability for first-time homebuyers. It offers a range of financial services, including home loans tailored for micro, small, and medium enterprises, refinancing options, and solutions for retail investors. The company's primary focus is on ensuring that equated monthly installments remain affordable, which enables low and middle-income individuals to achieve home ownership through competitive interest rates and minimal processing fees. By prioritizing financial accessibility, Altum Credo seeks to support those who may face challenges in entering the housing market.

Altum Credo

Secondary Market in 2024
Altum Credo is a long-term home loan company dedicated to enhancing affordability for first-time homebuyers. It offers a range of financial services, including home loans tailored for micro, small, and medium enterprises, refinancing options, and solutions for retail investors. The company's primary focus is on ensuring that equated monthly installments remain affordable, which enables low and middle-income individuals to achieve home ownership through competitive interest rates and minimal processing fees. By prioritizing financial accessibility, Altum Credo seeks to support those who may face challenges in entering the housing market.

Trade and Development Bank -TDB

Debt Financing in 2024
The Eastern and Southern African Trade and Development Bank (TDB), established in 1985, is a multilateral development financial institution with assets exceeding US$ 5 billion. Its mandate focuses on financing trade, promoting regional economic integration, and supporting sustainable development through various services, including trade finance, project and infrastructure finance, asset management, and business advisory services. Over the past five years, TDB has expanded its shareholder base from 19 to 35 members, which includes 22 Member States from the COMESA, EAC, and SADC regions, alongside 2 non-African countries and 11 institutional investors. During this period, the bank has seen a significant increase in shareholder equity funds by 150% and annual net profits by 100%, while successfully halving its non-performing loans. TDB operates regional offices in Nairobi, Harare, and Addis Ababa, with principal offices located in Bujumbura and Port-Louis.

Sitara

Debt Financing in 2023
Sitara, known as Sewa Grih Rin Limited, is a housing finance company based in New Delhi, India, that was established in 2011. The company specializes in providing affordable housing loans to low-income households, particularly those in urban and peri-urban areas. It offers a range of mortgage products that can be used alongside government subsidies, as well as non-mortgage loans aimed at home and infrastructure improvements. Focused on addressing the needs of informally employed individuals, Sitara empowers these households, especially women, by helping them acquire tangible financial assets and improve their living conditions. Through its services, the company strives to bridge the financing gap for those who typically lack access to formal housing finance, thereby enhancing the overall quality of life for its clients.

AFEX

Grant in 2023
AFEX is a company that specializes in developing infrastructure and platforms aimed at enhancing access to Africa's commodity markets. By connecting small farmers with the financial commodity market, AFEX provides a commodity exchange platform that leverages big data analytics. This approach focuses on attracting investors to agricultural commodities while offering structured programs designed to improve productivity and returns for farmers. Through its initiatives, AFEX enables producers and investors to unlock capital, manage risk, and discover value within the continent's commodities market, thereby contributing to the establishment of a trust economy.

Bizongo

Series E in 2023
Bizongo is a tech-enabled B2B e-commerce and supply chain platform specializing in customized goods, including packaging, textiles, and apparel. Founded in 2015 by three IIT graduates, the company aims to digitize the fragmented B2B segment of made-to-order products. Bizongo offers a comprehensive suite of services such as digital vendor management, supply chain automation, and supply chain financing. Its platform connects businesses with a network of over 1,500 curated manufacturers, addressing key challenges like inventory management and operational efficiency. Through its innovative approach, Bizongo seeks to streamline the supply chain process, reduce costs, and facilitate easier contract management for its clients.

Access Bank

Debt Financing in 2023
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.

Dashen Bank

Debt Financing in 2023
Dashen Bank is a commercial bank based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, established in 1995. It provides a range of financial services, including saving deposits, current deposits, and fixed time deposits. The bank also offers various loan products such as consumer loans, term loans, merchandise loans, project loans, and overdraft facilities. In addition to traditional banking services, Dashen Bank features interest-free banking options and digital banking solutions, catering to the diverse needs of its customers. The bank is involved in international trade and provides guarantees, enhancing its role in the financial landscape of Ethiopia.

Money Fellows

Venture Round in 2023
Money Fellows operates a digital platform facilitating collaborative group lending and savings. It leverages social networks to provide interest-free credit and enhance saving capabilities, promoting financial inclusion.

Sun King

Debt Financing in 2023
Sun King is a solar energy company that designs, manufactures, distributes, and finances solar home energy products for households and small businesses in Africa and Asia. The company produces solar home systems, inverter systems, solar lamps, LED lights, portable solar chargers, and portable lanterns to provide reliable energy to communities without dependable power. It offers pay-as-you-go financing to reduce up-front costs and enable flexible installments. Sun King sells through an international distribution network to expand the off-grid market and make affordable solar energy accessible.

Standard Chartered

Debt Financing in 2023
Standard Chartered is a multinational bank headquartered in London, founded in 1853. It serves individuals, small and mid-sized businesses, corporations, financial institutions, governments, and investors across Asia, Africa, Europe, the Americas, and the Middle East. The bank operates through Corporate & Institutional Banking, Retail Banking, Commercial Banking, and Private Banking, offering deposits, loans, mortgages, cards, wealth management, and advisory services. It provides corporate finance and investment services, including structured and project financing, mergers and acquisitions advisory, debt capital markets, risk management, and trading in financial markets. Transaction banking covers cash management, payments, securities services, and trade finance, alongside digital and online banking platforms. The firm supports cross-border finance and international trade, with Islamic banking solutions through the Saadiq brand. As a global lender and adviser, Standard Chartered focuses on facilitating client financing and cross-border commerce through its international network.

Mintoak

Series A in 2023
Mintoak Innovations is a software-as-a-service platform that focuses on enhancing payment solutions for banks and merchants. The company collaborates with financial institutions to expand their payment offerings, creating a comprehensive digital payments ecosystem tailored for small to medium enterprises. Mintoak's platform supports various forms of remuneration, both traditional and digital, and is designed to help merchants engage more effectively with their customers. By providing value-added services and tools, Mintoak aims to improve accessibility to financial services and empower businesses in managing their payments more efficiently.

Banque du Caire

Debt Financing in 2023
Banque du Caire, founded in 1952 and headquartered in Cairo, Egypt, is a commercial bank that offers a range of banking services for individuals, businesses, and corporations. The bank provides various financial products, including accounts, deposits, retail and personal loans, microfinance, and bancassurance. Additionally, Banque du Caire offers investment and treasury management services, alongside modern banking solutions such as online banking, phone banking, and a mobile banking app. Through these services, the bank aims to cater to the diverse financial needs of its clients while fostering economic growth in the region.

Zambia National Commercial Bank

Debt Financing in 2022
Zambia National Commercial Bank Plc, commonly known as Zanaco, is a prominent financial institution based in Lusaka, Zambia, established in 1969 to address the banking needs of the country. The bank operates through three main segments: Retail Banking, Corporate Banking, and Treasury Management, offering a wide range of services that include savings and current accounts, various types of loans, trade financing, and bancassurance. Zanaco caters to a diverse clientele, including individuals, small and medium-sized enterprises, large corporations, and government entities. Additionally, the bank provides digital banking services, debit and credit cards, and cash management solutions. With a network of 69 branches, around 200 automated teller machines, and 2,000 point-of-sale machines, Zanaco is well-equipped to serve the financial needs of the Zambian economy effectively.

Pubali Bank

Debt Financing in 2022
Pubali Bank is a commercial bank in Bangladesh that mobilizes funds to support socio-economic, industrial, and agricultural development. It offers a broad range of deposit products, including savings, fixed and short-term deposits, current accounts, pension accounts, and foreign currency accounts. The bank serves multiple business lines, including Conventional Banking, Islamic Banking, and Off-shore Banking, and operates Pubali Bank Securities Limited as a subsidiary. It provides personal loan options such as car loans, home renovation loans, flat purchase loans, teacher loans, foreign education loans, and loans for medical equipment, among others.

African Guarantee Fund

Debt Financing in 2022
Established in 2011 and headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya, African Guarantee Fund is a financial institution dedicated to promoting economic development in Africa. It achieves this by providing guarantees and capacity development services to small and medium enterprises (SMEs), enabling them to access financing and grow. The fund aims to be the premier non-bank financial organization serving Africa's financing needs.

Kinara Capital

Venture Round in 2022
Founded in 2011, Kinara Capital is a financing company based in Bengaluru, India. It specializes in providing collateral-free loans to small businesses, focusing on working capital, capital assets, and startup needs within industries such as agri-products, handicraft production, water, food, and energy.

AgDevCo

Venture Round in 2022
AgDevCo is a growth-focused investor backing agribusinesses in Africa. It provides debt and equity to small and medium-sized enterprises to create jobs, improve food security, and boost prosperity. Founded in 2009 and based in London, the firm supports growth across horticulture, aquaculture, arable farming, oilseeds, poultry and livestock, irrigation, storage and related infrastructure, as well as agri-financial services, logistics, and related marketing and services. By mobilizing private capital and expertise, AgDevCo aims to build socially responsible farming and processing capabilities that benefit smallholder farmers and local communities.

Light Microfinance

Series B in 2022
Light Microfinance Private Limited is a non-banking finance company based in Ahmedabad, India, specializing in micro and meso finance products and services. Established in 1994, the company primarily operates in the Indian states of Gujarat, Rajasthan, and Madhya Pradesh. It focuses on delivering gender and poverty-oriented programs aimed at supporting rural and peri-urban communities, with a particular emphasis on empowering poor women. As a registered entity with the Reserve Bank of India, Light Microfinance is recognized as one of the fastest-growing microfinance institutions in the country, addressing the financial needs of underserved populations.

NMB Bank

Post in 2022
NMB Bank Ltd is a prominent financial institution in Nepal, offering a wide range of banking products and services. Its offerings include accounts and deposits, loans, credit cards, remittance services, insurance products, and priority banking. The bank operates through various divisions, such as retail banking, small and medium enterprises (SME) and micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSME), corporate banking, deprived sector banking, and treasury services. NMB Bank also provides online banking solutions, including mobile banking and NMB 3D secure, facilitating convenient access for its customers to manage their finances and apply for services like savings accounts and credit cards.

Moniepoint

Series B in 2022
Moniepoint is a fintech company offering comprehensive financial services for businesses. Its platform enables businesses to create accounts, accept online payments, manage expenses, access credit facilities, and more.

Moniepoint

Debt Financing in 2022
Moniepoint is a fintech company offering comprehensive financial services for businesses. Its platform enables businesses to create accounts, accept online payments, manage expenses, access credit facilities, and more.

Equity Group Holdings

Post in 2022
Equity Group Holdings is a financial services provider based in Nairobi, Kenya. It operates primarily through Equity Bank Kenya, which is a licensed commercial bank regulated by the Central Bank of Kenya. Equity Bank Kenya was established in 2014 following a corporate restructure of Equity Group Holdings Limited. The organization offers a range of banking and financial services aimed at various customer segments, contributing to the financial inclusion and economic empowerment of individuals and businesses in the region.

Paymob

Series B in 2022
Paymob is a regional digital payments enabler that provides payments infrastructure technologies to expand access to financial services in the MEA region. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Cairo, Egypt, the company focuses on bridging the financial inclusion gap by enabling businesses of all sizes to accept and process electronic payments and money transfers. Its online payments software converts cash into electronic value through integrated services while reducing fraud, loss, theft, and costs associated with cash handling and printing. By offering adaptable payment solutions, Paymob aims to empower customers with diverse electronic payment options and faster money circulation across communities and markets.

Aavas Financiers

Post in 2022
Aavas Financiers Limited is a housing finance company based in Jaipur, India, that focuses on providing housing loans to low and middle-income customers, particularly in semi-urban and rural areas. The company offers a diverse range of financial products, including home loans for flats, houses, and bungalows, as well as loans for land purchase, construction, and home improvement. Additionally, Aavas Financiers provides home equity loans and financing options for micro, small, and medium enterprises to support business expansion and working capital needs. As of March 2020, the company operated 250 branches across ten states, including Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Uttar Pradesh. Aavas Financiers was incorporated in 2011 and rebranded from AU Housing Finance Limited in February 2017.

AgDevCo

Venture Round in 2022
AgDevCo is a growth-focused investor backing agribusinesses in Africa. It provides debt and equity to small and medium-sized enterprises to create jobs, improve food security, and boost prosperity. Founded in 2009 and based in London, the firm supports growth across horticulture, aquaculture, arable farming, oilseeds, poultry and livestock, irrigation, storage and related infrastructure, as well as agri-financial services, logistics, and related marketing and services. By mobilizing private capital and expertise, AgDevCo aims to build socially responsible farming and processing capabilities that benefit smallholder farmers and local communities.

Axian Telecom

Debt Financing in 2022
Axian Telecom is a telecommunications service provider that offers a range of services, including mobile and fixed network solutions. The company specializes in digital infrastructure and mobile financial services, catering to the diverse needs of its clients. By delivering both mobile and fixed connectivity, Axian Telecom plays a vital role in enhancing communication and financial transactions for its customers across various regions.

Bizongo

Series D in 2021
Bizongo is a tech-enabled B2B e-commerce and supply chain platform specializing in customized goods, including packaging, textiles, and apparel. Founded in 2015 by three IIT graduates, the company aims to digitize the fragmented B2B segment of made-to-order products. Bizongo offers a comprehensive suite of services such as digital vendor management, supply chain automation, and supply chain financing. Its platform connects businesses with a network of over 1,500 curated manufacturers, addressing key challenges like inventory management and operational efficiency. Through its innovative approach, Bizongo seeks to streamline the supply chain process, reduce costs, and facilitate easier contract management for its clients.

Medical Credit Fund

Debt Financing in 2021
The Medical Credit Fund is a non-profit health investment fund. It supports private healthcare facilities in Africa obtaining capital to strengthen and upgrade their operations in order to enhance access to affordable quality healthcare.

Citibank UK

Debt Financing in 2021
Citibank UK offers banking, wealth management, and financial services.

Equity Bank Kenya

Debt Financing in 2021
Equity Bank is engaged in the provision of investment banking, custodial, insurance, philanthropic, consulting, and infrastructure services. They provide mortgage financing for the majority of customers who fall into the low-income population.

Global IME Bank

Debt Financing in 2021
Global IME Bank is a commercial bank operating in Nepal, offering a comprehensive range of financial services. The bank provides various deposit options tailored to customers' needs, including savings accounts, fixed deposits, call deposits, and current deposits. Its lending portfolio covers both commercial and personal credit products such as demand loans, cash credits, overdrafts, trust receipts, term loans, and retail credit facilities. Additionally, Global IME Bank offers trade finance services, remittances, and modern banking conveniences like internet and mobile banking.

Sun King

Debt Financing in 2021
Sun King is a solar energy company that designs, manufactures, distributes, and finances solar home energy products for households and small businesses in Africa and Asia. The company produces solar home systems, inverter systems, solar lamps, LED lights, portable solar chargers, and portable lanterns to provide reliable energy to communities without dependable power. It offers pay-as-you-go financing to reduce up-front costs and enable flexible installments. Sun King sells through an international distribution network to expand the off-grid market and make affordable solar energy accessible.

Societe Generale

Post in 2021
Founded in France in 1864, Societe Generale is a global financial services company with a significant presence in the UK since 1871. It offers a wide range of services including corporate and investment banking, private banking, asset management, prime brokerage, clearing services, and vehicle financing. With around 4,300 employees across the UK, Societe Generale is committed to its community through various corporate social responsibility initiatives.

Commercial Bank of Ceylon

Post in 2021
Founded in 1920, Commercial Bank of Ceylon is a leading financial institution in Sri Lanka offering a wide range of banking services. It provides personal and corporate banking, including savings accounts, loans, credit cards, online banking, and mobile banking services. The bank also offers investment banking services, trade finance, treasury products, and Islamic banking.

Africa Mobile Networks

Private Equity Round in 2021
Africa Mobile Networks is a company that finances, builds, and operates mobile network base stations in Sub-Saharan Africa to connect rural, previously unconnected populations. It combines low-power base transceiver station transmitters with VSAT satellite technology and powers the systems with solar panels, directing traffic onto existing networks. The company engages in end-to-end network deployment activities, including identifying opportunities in each country, developing business plans, engaging with customers and subcontractors, raising funding for network builds, and establishing local operating entities with key management and technical staff, enabling mobile network operators to add subscribers and revenue with a CAPEX-free model. It was founded in 2013 and is based in Milton Keynes, United Kingdom.

Ecobank

Post in 2021
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.

The City Bank

Debt Financing in 2021
Established in 1983, The City Bank has evolved from a traditional institution to a leading multi-faceted bank that embraces global best practices and technological advancements. Its success is measured not only by financial numbers but also by milestones towards becoming the most comprehensive bank in its country.

TeamApt

Series B in 2021
TeamApt is a financial technology company that develops digital banking and payment platform for financial transactions. It offers an end-to-end omnichannel digital banking service called Moneytor Digital Banking, enabling banks to offer retail, merchant, and corporate banking services through digital channels, Aptpay for automation of digital banking business operations, settlements, reconciliations, and tracks digital transformation processes with web and mobile interfaces. TeamApt was founded in 2015 and is headquartered in Lekki, Lagos, Nigeria.

Absa

Funding Round in 2021
Absa is a prominent financial services group based in Johannesburg, South Africa, offering a comprehensive range of banking and financial products tailored to meet the needs of personal, commercial, and corporate customers. The bank provides personal banking services, including savings and current accounts, credit cards, home loans, and various investment products, along with electronic banking solutions. For business and corporate clients, Absa delivers services such as commercial property finance, asset finance, term loans, and trade products, as well as specialized solutions for sectors like agriculture, tourism, and public services. Established in 1991, Absa strives to address local challenges through its diverse offerings in retail, business, corporate, investment, and wealth banking, alongside insurance services.

Fusion Microfinance

Debt Financing in 2021
Founded in New Delhi in 2010, Fusion Microfinance operates primarily in North Central India. It specializes in providing microloans to women organized into Joint Liability Groups (JLGs), empowering them with financial services. Additionally, the company offers loans to small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) and facilitates access to other financial products like mobile handsets and bicycles through its distribution network.

Safaricom

Venture Round in 2021
Safaricom is a leading telecommunications company based in Nairobi, Kenya, founded in 1997. It operates as a mobile network provider, delivering a comprehensive range of services that include voice, data, and mobile banking solutions through its renowned platform, M-Pesa. Safaricom's offerings encompass international calls, roaming, mobile broadband, and various communication solutions such as SMS, messaging, and video conferencing. The company also provides internet connectivity options, including 4G and Fiber to Buildings, alongside IT consultancy services. Serving a diverse clientele that includes individuals, small businesses, and large enterprises, Safaricom generates the majority of its revenue from voice, mobile data, and M-Pesa transactions, as well as other integrated telecommunication services.

Bizongo

Series C in 2021
Bizongo is a tech-enabled B2B e-commerce and supply chain platform specializing in customized goods, including packaging, textiles, and apparel. Founded in 2015 by three IIT graduates, the company aims to digitize the fragmented B2B segment of made-to-order products. Bizongo offers a comprehensive suite of services such as digital vendor management, supply chain automation, and supply chain financing. Its platform connects businesses with a network of over 1,500 curated manufacturers, addressing key challenges like inventory management and operational efficiency. Through its innovative approach, Bizongo seeks to streamline the supply chain process, reduce costs, and facilitate easier contract management for its clients.

Safaricom

Post in 2021
Safaricom is a leading telecommunications company based in Nairobi, Kenya, founded in 1997. It operates as a mobile network provider, delivering a comprehensive range of services that include voice, data, and mobile banking solutions through its renowned platform, M-Pesa. Safaricom's offerings encompass international calls, roaming, mobile broadband, and various communication solutions such as SMS, messaging, and video conferencing. The company also provides internet connectivity options, including 4G and Fiber to Buildings, alongside IT consultancy services. Serving a diverse clientele that includes individuals, small businesses, and large enterprises, Safaricom generates the majority of its revenue from voice, mobile data, and M-Pesa transactions, as well as other integrated telecommunication services.

Chaitanya

Debt Financing in 2021
Chaitanya is a non-banking financial institution that began its microfinance operations in October 2007 in Nayakanahatti village, Chitradurga district. Initially functioning as a non-governmental organization, Chaitanya transitioned to a for-profit model upon obtaining a Non Banking Finance Company license from the Reserve Bank of India in October 2009. Now operating as Chaitanya India Fin Credit Pvt. Ltd., the company focuses on providing a range of financial services, including digital personal loans, home loans, mutual funds, health insurance, and micro-loans. Chaitanya aims to enhance the livelihoods of its customers and promote sustainable financial well-being in the communities it serves.

Habib Bank UK

Debt Financing in 2021
HBL Bank UK takes great pride in providing banking services to meet your financial needs.

ASA International India Microfinance

Debt Financing in 2021
ASA International India Microfinance Limited is a prominent microfinance institution based in Kolkata, India, providing financial services primarily to urban and rural populations. Established in 1990 and formerly known as Dilkusha Hire Purchase Pvt. Ltd., the company rebranded in 2009 to reflect its focus on microfinance. It is registered as a Non-Banking Financial Company-Micro Finance Institution (NBFC-MFI) under the Reserve Bank of India. The company specializes in offering a variety of loan products, including primary, special, business, and family loans, with a particular emphasis on empowering women, especially those at the bottom of the economic pyramid. ASA International India Microfinance Limited operates as a subsidiary of ASA International Holding Ltd., furthering its mission to promote financial inclusion and independence among underserved communities.

Asirvad Microfinance

Debt Financing in 2021
Asirvad Microfinance is a microfinance institution based in Chennai, India, that focuses on providing financial services to women from poor and low-income households. The company specializes in offering microloans, which are small loans designed to support entrepreneurial activities and uplift the financial status of its clients. In addition to microloans, Asirvad also provides housing loans and festival loan services, catering to the specific needs of low-income women. Through its targeted financial products, Asirvad aims to empower women and facilitate their economic independence.

Annapurna Finance

Debt Financing in 2021
Annapurna Finance is a microfinance company dedicated to the financial and economic upliftment of underserved women and economically backward clients. The firm focuses on expanding microfinance operations in areas that remain outside the formal financial system, providing essential financial and technical support to help clients develop entrepreneurial skills and engage in business activities. Annapurna Finance offers a range of services, including micro-loans for clean water, sanitation, home improvement, support for widowed families, and small businesses. Additionally, the company provides customized insurance plans tailored to the specific needs of its clients, ensuring that they receive the financial assistance necessary for economic empowerment throughout various stages of their lives.

Ergos

Series A in 2021
Ergos is a company focused on transforming the agricultural supply chain through the establishment of micro warehouses. Headquartered in Patna, Bihar, Ergos operates as a grain bank, providing farmers with essential services such as storage, digitization, credit, and market linkages. By leveraging technology, the company enables farmers to store their produce in a scientifically managed environment, thus minimizing wastage and allowing them to avoid distress sales during harvest seasons. This approach not only meets their immediate liquidity needs through partnerships with financial institutions but also empowers farmers to sell their produce at optimal times. As a result, farmers can achieve income increases of 25% to 30%. Founded in 2012, Ergos aims to convert agricultural produce into financial assets, enhancing the overall economic stability of rural farmers.

Bizongo

Series C in 2021
Bizongo is a tech-enabled B2B e-commerce and supply chain platform specializing in customized goods, including packaging, textiles, and apparel. Founded in 2015 by three IIT graduates, the company aims to digitize the fragmented B2B segment of made-to-order products. Bizongo offers a comprehensive suite of services such as digital vendor management, supply chain automation, and supply chain financing. Its platform connects businesses with a network of over 1,500 curated manufacturers, addressing key challenges like inventory management and operational efficiency. Through its innovative approach, Bizongo seeks to streamline the supply chain process, reduce costs, and facilitate easier contract management for its clients.

Equity Bank Kenya

Debt Financing in 2020
Equity Bank is engaged in the provision of investment banking, custodial, insurance, philanthropic, consulting, and infrastructure services. They provide mortgage financing for the majority of customers who fall into the low-income population.

Trade and Development Bank -TDB

Debt Financing in 2020
The Eastern and Southern African Trade and Development Bank (TDB), established in 1985, is a multilateral development financial institution with assets exceeding US$ 5 billion. Its mandate focuses on financing trade, promoting regional economic integration, and supporting sustainable development through various services, including trade finance, project and infrastructure finance, asset management, and business advisory services. Over the past five years, TDB has expanded its shareholder base from 19 to 35 members, which includes 22 Member States from the COMESA, EAC, and SADC regions, alongside 2 non-African countries and 11 institutional investors. During this period, the bank has seen a significant increase in shareholder equity funds by 150% and annual net profits by 100%, while successfully halving its non-performing loans. TDB operates regional offices in Nairobi, Harare, and Addis Ababa, with principal offices located in Bujumbura and Port-Louis.

Tata Capital

Debt Financing in 2020
Tata Capital is an Indian financial services company and the group’s financial services arm, owned by Tata Sons. It provides a wide range of financial products and services to retail, corporate, SME, and institutional customers, including lending across consumer and commercial segments such as auto, two-wheeler, home, personal, loans against property, and working capital finance, as well as structured financing and credit facilities. The company also offers investment services such as financial planning, retirement planning, portfolio management, fixed deposits, mutual funds, and wealth products, along with life, motor, travel, health, and home insurance. Based in Mumbai, Tata Capital was established in 1991 and operates as a subsidiary of Tata Sons, emphasizing trust, transparency, and ethical practices in its operations.

Sun King

Private Equity Round in 2020
Sun King is a solar energy company that designs, manufactures, distributes, and finances solar home energy products for households and small businesses in Africa and Asia. The company produces solar home systems, inverter systems, solar lamps, LED lights, portable solar chargers, and portable lanterns to provide reliable energy to communities without dependable power. It offers pay-as-you-go financing to reduce up-front costs and enable flexible installments. Sun King sells through an international distribution network to expand the off-grid market and make affordable solar energy accessible.

Bank Of Africa

Post in 2020
Bank of Africa is a prominent banking institution founded in 1959 and headquartered in Casablanca, Morocco. It offers a wide range of banking products and services tailored for individuals, professionals, and businesses, both domestically and internationally. The bank's offerings include various types of accounts, term deposits, credit cards, and financing solutions, as well as insurance and investment funding services. Additionally, Bank of Africa provides cash management, payment processing, international transactions, and electronic banking services, along with specialized support for SMEs and employees. The bank also engages in corporate finance, asset management, securities brokerage, and wealth management. With a network of approximately 1,800 branches, Bank of Africa plays a significant role in the financial landscape. Committed to corporate social responsibility, it actively supports environmental conservation and educational initiatives for underprivileged children in rural areas. The institution was formerly known as Banque Marocaine du Commerce Extérieur until its rebranding in March 2020.

RBL Bank

Post in 2020
RBL Bank is a private-sector Indian commercial bank offering personal, business, and wholesale banking services. Established in 1943, it operates through five verticals: Corporate & Institutional Banking, Commercial Banking, Retail Banking, Agri & Development Banking, and Financial Markets. As of March 2020, it had approximately 386 bank branches, 1,245 business correspondent branches, 263 banking outlets, and 596 ATMs across India.

Absa

Debt Financing in 2020
Absa is a prominent financial services group based in Johannesburg, South Africa, offering a comprehensive range of banking and financial products tailored to meet the needs of personal, commercial, and corporate customers. The bank provides personal banking services, including savings and current accounts, credit cards, home loans, and various investment products, along with electronic banking solutions. For business and corporate clients, Absa delivers services such as commercial property finance, asset finance, term loans, and trade products, as well as specialized solutions for sectors like agriculture, tourism, and public services. Established in 1991, Absa strives to address local challenges through its diverse offerings in retail, business, corporate, investment, and wealth banking, alongside insurance services.

Commercial International Bank

Post in 2020
Commercial International Bank (CIB) is a leading commercial bank established in 1975 and headquartered in Cairo, Egypt. Originally formed as a joint venture between the National Bank of Egypt and Chase Manhattan Bank, CIB has grown to become the most profitable commercial bank in Egypt over the past four decades. The bank offers a wide range of financial services, including deposits, savings accounts, loans, private banking, and e-banking. It caters to both individual customers and large corporations, providing corporate banking products such as project finance, structured trade finance, working capital finance, syndicated loans, letters of credit, and guarantees. CIB is renowned for its strong brand equity, superior management, high operating standards, and commitment to corporate governance best practices.

Societe Generale

Post in 2020
Founded in France in 1864, Societe Generale is a global financial services company with a significant presence in the UK since 1871. It offers a wide range of services including corporate and investment banking, private banking, asset management, prime brokerage, clearing services, and vehicle financing. With around 4,300 employees across the UK, Societe Generale is committed to its community through various corporate social responsibility initiatives.

Mettle.net

Debt Financing in 2020
Mettle Investments Limited is a specialist financial services company based in Bellville, South Africa, established in 1995. The company focuses on the lending business, offering a variety of financial solutions including asset-backed short-term lending, debtor finance, working capital finance, corporate finance, incremental housing finance, factoring, and invoice discounting. Mettle serves a diverse clientele, which includes international corporations, small and medium enterprises, and individual clients. In addition to its lending services, the company is involved in the solar energy and fintech sectors, highlighting its commitment to innovation and the development of specialised financial solutions.

Trade and Development Bank -TDB

Debt Financing in 2019
The Eastern and Southern African Trade and Development Bank (TDB), established in 1985, is a multilateral development financial institution with assets exceeding US$ 5 billion. Its mandate focuses on financing trade, promoting regional economic integration, and supporting sustainable development through various services, including trade finance, project and infrastructure finance, asset management, and business advisory services. Over the past five years, TDB has expanded its shareholder base from 19 to 35 members, which includes 22 Member States from the COMESA, EAC, and SADC regions, alongside 2 non-African countries and 11 institutional investors. During this period, the bank has seen a significant increase in shareholder equity funds by 150% and annual net profits by 100%, while successfully halving its non-performing loans. TDB operates regional offices in Nairobi, Harare, and Addis Ababa, with principal offices located in Bujumbura and Port-Louis.

Absa

Debt Financing in 2019
Absa is a prominent financial services group based in Johannesburg, South Africa, offering a comprehensive range of banking and financial products tailored to meet the needs of personal, commercial, and corporate customers. The bank provides personal banking services, including savings and current accounts, credit cards, home loans, and various investment products, along with electronic banking solutions. For business and corporate clients, Absa delivers services such as commercial property finance, asset finance, term loans, and trade products, as well as specialized solutions for sectors like agriculture, tourism, and public services. Established in 1991, Absa strives to address local challenges through its diverse offerings in retail, business, corporate, investment, and wealth banking, alongside insurance services.

FirstRand

Post in 2019
FirstRand is a South African financial services group offering banking, insurance, and investment products to retail, commercial, corporate, and public sector clients across Africa. Its key subsidiaries include First National Bank (FNB), Rand Merchant Bank (RMB), WesBank, and Ashburton Investments.

PEG

Debt Financing in 2019
PEG is an asset financing company based in Accra, Ghana, that specializes in providing affordable solar energy solutions to off-grid households in West Africa. Founded in 2013 by Hugh Whalan and Nate Heller, PEG offers a Pay As You Go financing model that enables customers to acquire solar home systems, which enhance their quality of life by providing reliable lighting, mobile phone charging, and access to appliances like radios and televisions. By facilitating the transition from traditional, polluting fuels such as kerosene to sustainable solar energy, PEG empowers its customers to invest in clean technology while reducing their ongoing energy costs. The company's operations extend to countries including Ghana, Côte d'Ivoire, and Senegal, where it addresses the energy needs of underserved communities.

PEG

Debt Financing in 2019
PEG is an asset financing company based in Accra, Ghana, that specializes in providing affordable solar energy solutions to off-grid households in West Africa. Founded in 2013 by Hugh Whalan and Nate Heller, PEG offers a Pay As You Go financing model that enables customers to acquire solar home systems, which enhance their quality of life by providing reliable lighting, mobile phone charging, and access to appliances like radios and televisions. By facilitating the transition from traditional, polluting fuels such as kerosene to sustainable solar energy, PEG empowers its customers to invest in clean technology while reducing their ongoing energy costs. The company's operations extend to countries including Ghana, Côte d'Ivoire, and Senegal, where it addresses the energy needs of underserved communities.

Absa

Debt Financing in 2019
Absa is a prominent financial services group based in Johannesburg, South Africa, offering a comprehensive range of banking and financial products tailored to meet the needs of personal, commercial, and corporate customers. The bank provides personal banking services, including savings and current accounts, credit cards, home loans, and various investment products, along with electronic banking solutions. For business and corporate clients, Absa delivers services such as commercial property finance, asset finance, term loans, and trade products, as well as specialized solutions for sectors like agriculture, tourism, and public services. Established in 1991, Absa strives to address local challenges through its diverse offerings in retail, business, corporate, investment, and wealth banking, alongside insurance services.

PEG

Debt Financing in 2019
PEG is an asset financing company based in Accra, Ghana, that specializes in providing affordable solar energy solutions to off-grid households in West Africa. Founded in 2013 by Hugh Whalan and Nate Heller, PEG offers a Pay As You Go financing model that enables customers to acquire solar home systems, which enhance their quality of life by providing reliable lighting, mobile phone charging, and access to appliances like radios and televisions. By facilitating the transition from traditional, polluting fuels such as kerosene to sustainable solar energy, PEG empowers its customers to invest in clean technology while reducing their ongoing energy costs. The company's operations extend to countries including Ghana, Côte d'Ivoire, and Senegal, where it addresses the energy needs of underserved communities.

Bank Of Africa

Post in 2019
Bank of Africa is a prominent banking institution founded in 1959 and headquartered in Casablanca, Morocco. It offers a wide range of banking products and services tailored for individuals, professionals, and businesses, both domestically and internationally. The bank's offerings include various types of accounts, term deposits, credit cards, and financing solutions, as well as insurance and investment funding services. Additionally, Bank of Africa provides cash management, payment processing, international transactions, and electronic banking services, along with specialized support for SMEs and employees. The bank also engages in corporate finance, asset management, securities brokerage, and wealth management. With a network of approximately 1,800 branches, Bank of Africa plays a significant role in the financial landscape. Committed to corporate social responsibility, it actively supports environmental conservation and educational initiatives for underprivileged children in rural areas. The institution was formerly known as Banque Marocaine du Commerce Extérieur until its rebranding in March 2020.

PEG

Series C in 2019
PEG is an asset financing company based in Accra, Ghana, that specializes in providing affordable solar energy solutions to off-grid households in West Africa. Founded in 2013 by Hugh Whalan and Nate Heller, PEG offers a Pay As You Go financing model that enables customers to acquire solar home systems, which enhance their quality of life by providing reliable lighting, mobile phone charging, and access to appliances like radios and televisions. By facilitating the transition from traditional, polluting fuels such as kerosene to sustainable solar energy, PEG empowers its customers to invest in clean technology while reducing their ongoing energy costs. The company's operations extend to countries including Ghana, Côte d'Ivoire, and Senegal, where it addresses the energy needs of underserved communities.

PEG

Debt Financing in 2019
PEG is an asset financing company based in Accra, Ghana, that specializes in providing affordable solar energy solutions to off-grid households in West Africa. Founded in 2013 by Hugh Whalan and Nate Heller, PEG offers a Pay As You Go financing model that enables customers to acquire solar home systems, which enhance their quality of life by providing reliable lighting, mobile phone charging, and access to appliances like radios and televisions. By facilitating the transition from traditional, polluting fuels such as kerosene to sustainable solar energy, PEG empowers its customers to invest in clean technology while reducing their ongoing energy costs. The company's operations extend to countries including Ghana, Côte d'Ivoire, and Senegal, where it addresses the energy needs of underserved communities.

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.

Aavas Financiers

Post in 2018
Aavas Financiers Limited is a housing finance company based in Jaipur, India, that focuses on providing housing loans to low and middle-income customers, particularly in semi-urban and rural areas. The company offers a diverse range of financial products, including home loans for flats, houses, and bungalows, as well as loans for land purchase, construction, and home improvement. Additionally, Aavas Financiers provides home equity loans and financing options for micro, small, and medium enterprises to support business expansion and working capital needs. As of March 2020, the company operated 250 branches across ten states, including Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Uttar Pradesh. Aavas Financiers was incorporated in 2011 and rebranded from AU Housing Finance Limited in February 2017.

African Export-Import Bank

Debt Financing in 2018
African Export-Import Bank is a multilateral financial institution established in 1993 to promote and facilitate trade among African countries and between Africa and the global marketplace. Headquartered in Cairo, Egypt, the Bank offers a range of financing programs, advisory services, and guarantee products aimed at enhancing intra- and extra-African trade. These services include short-term trade guarantees, working capital and supply chain finance solutions for small and medium-sized enterprises, and various bonding facilities for export contracts. The institution serves a diverse clientele, including governments, corporations, and financial institutions, providing additional services such as sovereign and corporate advisory, capital markets assistance, and trade information. With an authorized share capital of five billion US dollars, the Bank plays a crucial role in the development and diversification of trade across the continent.

NMB Bank

Debt Financing in 2018
NMB Bank Ltd is a prominent financial institution in Nepal, offering a wide range of banking products and services. Its offerings include accounts and deposits, loans, credit cards, remittance services, insurance products, and priority banking. The bank operates through various divisions, such as retail banking, small and medium enterprises (SME) and micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSME), corporate banking, deprived sector banking, and treasury services. NMB Bank also provides online banking solutions, including mobile banking and NMB 3D secure, facilitating convenient access for its customers to manage their finances and apply for services like savings accounts and credit cards.

Standard Chartered

Post in 2018
Standard Chartered is a multinational bank headquartered in London, founded in 1853. It serves individuals, small and mid-sized businesses, corporations, financial institutions, governments, and investors across Asia, Africa, Europe, the Americas, and the Middle East. The bank operates through Corporate & Institutional Banking, Retail Banking, Commercial Banking, and Private Banking, offering deposits, loans, mortgages, cards, wealth management, and advisory services. It provides corporate finance and investment services, including structured and project financing, mergers and acquisitions advisory, debt capital markets, risk management, and trading in financial markets. Transaction banking covers cash management, payments, securities services, and trade finance, alongside digital and online banking platforms. The firm supports cross-border finance and international trade, with Islamic banking solutions through the Saadiq brand. As a global lender and adviser, Standard Chartered focuses on facilitating client financing and cross-border commerce through its international network.

IIFL Finance

Post in 2018
IIFL Finance is a prominent financial services company based in India, focusing on providing a diverse range of financial solutions. Its core offerings include home loans, gold loans, business loans, and microfinance solutions, which cater to various customer needs. In addition to these core products, IIFL Finance also engages in synergistic activities related to capital markets, construction, and real estate. The company operates through two main business units: core products and synergistic products, with home loans and business loans being significant components of its operations. IIFL Finance's comprehensive approach encompasses credit and finance, wealth management, financial product distribution, asset management, and investment banking, generating all its revenue domestically.

Trade and Development Bank -TDB

Debt Financing in 2018
The Eastern and Southern African Trade and Development Bank (TDB), established in 1985, is a multilateral development financial institution with assets exceeding US$ 5 billion. Its mandate focuses on financing trade, promoting regional economic integration, and supporting sustainable development through various services, including trade finance, project and infrastructure finance, asset management, and business advisory services. Over the past five years, TDB has expanded its shareholder base from 19 to 35 members, which includes 22 Member States from the COMESA, EAC, and SADC regions, alongside 2 non-African countries and 11 institutional investors. During this period, the bank has seen a significant increase in shareholder equity funds by 150% and annual net profits by 100%, while successfully halving its non-performing loans. TDB operates regional offices in Nairobi, Harare, and Addis Ababa, with principal offices located in Bujumbura and Port-Louis.

Solon Capital Holdings

Venture Round in 2017
Solon Capital Partners is a private equity investment firm established in 2010 and located in Freetown, Sierra Leone. The firm focuses on buyout investments, aiming to maximize risk-adjusted returns for its investors. Solon Capital Partners specializes in developing and managing high-growth businesses that are essential to emerging markets, thereby contributing to economic development in the region.

RBL Bank

Post in 2017
RBL Bank is a private-sector Indian commercial bank offering personal, business, and wholesale banking services. Established in 1943, it operates through five verticals: Corporate & Institutional Banking, Commercial Banking, Retail Banking, Agri & Development Banking, and Financial Markets. As of March 2020, it had approximately 386 bank branches, 1,245 business correspondent branches, 263 banking outlets, and 596 ATMs across India.

Medical Credit Fund

Debt Financing in 2017
The Medical Credit Fund is a non-profit health investment fund. It supports private healthcare facilities in Africa obtaining capital to strengthen and upgrade their operations in order to enhance access to affordable quality healthcare.

FirstRand

Post in 2016
FirstRand is a South African financial services group offering banking, insurance, and investment products to retail, commercial, corporate, and public sector clients across Africa. Its key subsidiaries include First National Bank (FNB), Rand Merchant Bank (RMB), WesBank, and Ashburton Investments.

IIFL Finance

Post in 2016
IIFL Finance is a prominent financial services company based in India, focusing on providing a diverse range of financial solutions. Its core offerings include home loans, gold loans, business loans, and microfinance solutions, which cater to various customer needs. In addition to these core products, IIFL Finance also engages in synergistic activities related to capital markets, construction, and real estate. The company operates through two main business units: core products and synergistic products, with home loans and business loans being significant components of its operations. IIFL Finance's comprehensive approach encompasses credit and finance, wealth management, financial product distribution, asset management, and investment banking, generating all its revenue domestically.

I&M Bank

Private Equity Round in 2016
I&M Bank (T) Ltd. is a commercial bank based in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, providing a range of banking services to both individuals and businesses. Established in 1974, the institution was originally known as CF Union Bank Limited before rebranding in September 2010. As a wholly owned subsidiary of I&M Holdings Limited, I&M Bank (T) Ltd. has developed a network of branches across Tanzania to serve its customers effectively. The bank focuses on delivering financial solutions tailored to the needs of its diverse clientele, contributing to the region's economic development.

RBL Bank

Venture Round in 2016
RBL Bank is a private-sector Indian commercial bank offering personal, business, and wholesale banking services. Established in 1943, it operates through five verticals: Corporate & Institutional Banking, Commercial Banking, Retail Banking, Agri & Development Banking, and Financial Markets. As of March 2020, it had approximately 386 bank branches, 1,245 business correspondent branches, 263 banking outlets, and 596 ATMs across India.

Standard Chartered

Post in 2016
Standard Chartered is a multinational bank headquartered in London, founded in 1853. It serves individuals, small and mid-sized businesses, corporations, financial institutions, governments, and investors across Asia, Africa, Europe, the Americas, and the Middle East. The bank operates through Corporate & Institutional Banking, Retail Banking, Commercial Banking, and Private Banking, offering deposits, loans, mortgages, cards, wealth management, and advisory services. It provides corporate finance and investment services, including structured and project financing, mergers and acquisitions advisory, debt capital markets, risk management, and trading in financial markets. Transaction banking covers cash management, payments, securities services, and trade finance, alongside digital and online banking platforms. The firm supports cross-border finance and international trade, with Islamic banking solutions through the Saadiq brand. As a global lender and adviser, Standard Chartered focuses on facilitating client financing and cross-border commerce through its international network.

Trade and Development Bank -TDB

Debt Financing in 2016
The Eastern and Southern African Trade and Development Bank (TDB), established in 1985, is a multilateral development financial institution with assets exceeding US$ 5 billion. Its mandate focuses on financing trade, promoting regional economic integration, and supporting sustainable development through various services, including trade finance, project and infrastructure finance, asset management, and business advisory services. Over the past five years, TDB has expanded its shareholder base from 19 to 35 members, which includes 22 Member States from the COMESA, EAC, and SADC regions, alongside 2 non-African countries and 11 institutional investors. During this period, the bank has seen a significant increase in shareholder equity funds by 150% and annual net profits by 100%, while successfully halving its non-performing loans. TDB operates regional offices in Nairobi, Harare, and Addis Ababa, with principal offices located in Bujumbura and Port-Louis.

Transfast

Venture Round in 2016
Transfast is a money transfer company based in New York, established in 1988. It specializes in providing remittance services that allow customers to send money to family and friends through a wide network of agents and payout locations. The company offers various services, including home cash delivery and cash card credit options. In addition to traditional remittance, Transfast has developed a multi-currency cross-border payment application that facilitates efficient and secure transactions. This application supports bank account, mobile wallet, and cash payment capabilities, enabling both consumers and businesses to transfer funds quickly and conveniently across borders.

Jana Small Finance Bank

Venture Round in 2016
Jana Small Finance Bank offers a range of banking products and services, primarily serving India's urban underserved population. It provides current and savings accounts, fixed deposits, group loans, business loans, home loans, gold loans, and agriculture loans. The bank also offers debit cards, online banking, and payment services.

RBL Bank

Venture Round in 2015
RBL Bank is a private-sector Indian commercial bank offering personal, business, and wholesale banking services. Established in 1943, it operates through five verticals: Corporate & Institutional Banking, Commercial Banking, Retail Banking, Agri & Development Banking, and Financial Markets. As of March 2020, it had approximately 386 bank branches, 1,245 business correspondent branches, 263 banking outlets, and 596 ATMs across India.
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