British International Investment

British International Investment is a development finance institution and impact investor based in London, United Kingdom. Established in 1948 and wholly owned by the UK Government's Department for International Development, BII aims to foster long-term economic growth and sustainability in emerging markets, particularly in Africa and South Asia. The institution invests across various sectors, including infrastructure, health, and agribusiness, with a focus on job creation and business development. BII provides financial support through debt, equity capital, and mezzanine financing, both directly and via intermediaries, catering to a wide range of industries such as distribution, education, consulting, logistics, and electronics.

Samir Abhyankar

Managing Director and Head of Direct Private Equity

Benson Adenuga

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

Andrew Brown

Managing Director and Deputy Chief Investment Officer

Leandro Cuccioli

Director and Head of Manufacturing, Agribusiness and Forestry

Seema Dhanani

Head of Kenya and Coverage Director East Africa

Hayley Fenton

Investment Associate, Infrastructure - Energy Access and Efficiency

Jo Fry

Investment Director and Head of Intermediated Financial services

Murray Grant

Managing Director, Intermediated Equity

Diana Kolar

Investment Manager, Innovative Finance

Maria Largey

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

Srinivasan Nagarajan

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

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

Tenbite Ermias

Managing Director, Africa

Chirantan Patnaik

Director, Venture Capital

Kwabena Asante-Poku

Coverage Director for Ghana and Member of Investment teams

Roman Frenkel

Director and Head of Food, Agriculture and Natural Capital

Past deals in Finance

Asha Ventures

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

Sanima Bank

Post in 2025
Sanima Bank Limited, established in 2004 and based in Kathmandu, Nepal, offers a wide range of banking products and financial services to both corporate and retail customers. The bank provides various retail banking services, including savings accounts, current accounts, fixed deposits, and remittance accounts. It also extends credit facilities to individuals, such as home loans, education loans, auto loans, and personal loans, as well as specialized loans for microenterprises and small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). For corporate clients, Sanima Bank offers project financing, term loans, and trade finance services. Additionally, the bank features digital banking options, credit cards, and life insurance products, catering to the diverse financial needs of its clientele.

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.

Paymob

Series B in 2024
Paymob is a digital payments enabler based in Cairo, Egypt, founded in 2015. The company focuses on building payment infrastructure technologies that enhance financial inclusion in the Middle East and Africa (MEA) region. By providing integrated payment services, Paymob helps businesses of all sizes transition from cash to electronic payments, thereby unlocking new opportunities and efficiencies. Its software aims to minimize the risks associated with fraud and theft while speeding up money circulation. By empowering underserved communities with access to a variety of electronic payment and money transfer options, Paymob plays a crucial role in bridging the financial inclusion gap in the region.

Trade and Development Bank -TDB

Debt Financing in 2024
Established in 1985, the Eastern and Southern African Trade and Development Bank (TDB), formerly the PTA Bank, is a multilateral, treaty-based development financial institution, with assets of over US$ 5 billion. The Bank’s mandate is to finance and foster trade, regional economic integration and sustainable development, through trade finance, project and infrastructure finance, asset management and business advisory services. In the past five years, TDB’s shareholder base has grown from 19 to 35 members, including 22 Member States from across COMESA, EAC and SADC, 2 non-African member countries and 11 institutional investors. During the same period, shareholder equity funds increased by 150%, annual net profits by 100%, and non-performing loans were halved. TDB currently has regional offices in Nairobi, Harare and Addis Ababa, and principle offices in Bujumbura and Port-Louis.

Sitara

Debt Financing in 2023
Sitara provides affordable housing finance to the under-served low income households in urban and peri-urban locations.

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 technology-driven B2B e-commerce and supply chain platform that specializes in packaging, textiles, apparel, and other custom-made products. Founded in 2015 by IIT graduates Aniket Deb, Sachin Agrawal, and Ankit Tomar, the company aims to transform the fragmented and disorganized market of customized goods. With a network of over 1,500 curated manufacturers, Bizongo offers services such as digital vendor management, supply chain automation, and financing solutions. These services help businesses overcome challenges related to inventory management, reduce operational costs, and streamline contract management, thus enhancing efficiency in the production of made-to-order products.

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 is a collaborative lending and savings platform designed to help individuals access interest-free credit and achieve better savings outcomes. The platform allows users to form circles with friends and family, enabling them to pool their resources into a common fund. Participants can contribute to this fund and take turns withdrawing the total amount, facilitating a supportive financial network. By leveraging social connections, Money Fellows provides a unique approach to saving and borrowing, promoting financial collaboration among users.

Sun King

Debt Financing in 2023
Sun King is a solar energy company that specializes in designing, distributing, installing, and financing solar home energy products in Africa and Asia. The company offers a range of solutions, including solar home systems, inverter systems, solar lamps, LED lights, and portable chargers, catering to communities with limited access to reliable energy. To enhance affordability, Sun King provides pay-as-you-go financing options, enabling customers to make small payments over time instead of facing high initial costs. By collaborating with a network of international distribution partners, Sun King aims to expand the off-grid energy market and improve energy access for households and businesses.

Mintoak

Series A in 2023
Mintoak Innovations is a software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform that enhances payment capabilities for banks and merchants. By partnering with financial institutions, Mintoak aims to create a comprehensive digital payments ecosystem that empowers small to medium enterprises. The platform facilitates the acceptance and recording of both traditional and digital payment methods, offering value-added services that help merchants engage more effectively with their customers. This approach not only improves financial service accessibility but also enables acquirers to strengthen their relationships with merchants through enhanced digital engagement tools.

Banque du Caire

Debt Financing in 2023
Banque du Caire is a banking company that specializes in providing BDC online banking, phone banking, and mobile banking app. The company was founded in 1952 and headquartered in Al Qahirah, Egypt.

Zambia National Commercial Bank

Debt Financing in 2022
Zambia National Commercial Bank Plc, founded in 1969 and headquartered in Lusaka, provides a comprehensive range of retail and commercial banking services across Zambia. The bank operates through three primary segments: Retail Banking, Corporate Banking, and Treasury Management. It offers various account types, including savings, current, and fixed deposit accounts, alongside personal and term loans, trade financing, and mortgages. Additionally, Zambia National Commercial Bank provides debit and credit cards, digital banking solutions, and cash management services. Its clientele includes individuals, small and medium-sized enterprises, large corporations, government entities, and the agricultural sector. With a network of 69 branches, around 200 automated teller machines, and 2,000 point-of-sale terminals, the bank aims to meet the diverse financial needs of the Zambian economy.

Pubali Bank

Debt Financing in 2022
Pubali Bank is a prominent commercial bank in Bangladesh, contributing significantly to the socio-economic and industrial development of the country through effective fund mobilization. The bank offers a wide range of deposit products, including savings accounts, fixed deposits, and foreign currency accounts, catering to the diverse needs of its customers. Additionally, Pubali Bank provides various personal loans, such as car loans, home renovation loans, and education loans, to support individual financial needs. The bank operates through multiple segments, including Conventional Banking, Islamic Banking, and Off-shore Banking, allowing it to serve a broad clientele effectively. By focusing on both personal and commercial banking services, Pubali Bank plays a crucial role in enhancing the overall economic landscape of Bangladesh.

African Guarantee Fund

Debt Financing in 2022
African Guarantee Fund is dedicated to fostering economic development in Africa by supporting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). The organization provides various financial instruments, including equity guarantees, loan portfolio guarantees, and individual loan guarantees, aimed at mitigating risks for banks that lend to SMEs. Additionally, it engages in capacity development initiatives to enhance the capabilities of these enterprises. By facilitating access to finance, African Guarantee Fund plays a crucial role in promoting stability and reducing poverty across the continent, striving to become the leading non-bank financial institution that addresses Africa's financing needs.

Kinara Capital

Venture Round in 2022
Kinara Capital is a financing company based in Bengaluru, India, that specializes in providing flexible collateral-free loans to small business entrepreneurs. Founded in 2011 by Hardika Shah, the company primarily targets growing businesses that need funding for working capital, capital assets, and startup expenses. Its lending portfolio encompasses various industries, including agri-products, handicrafts, water, food, and energy. Kinara Capital aims to bridge the gap between microfinance and commercial capital by offering loans ranging from Rs 1 lakh to 15 lakh to micro and small enterprises. The company is recognized for its personalized customer service and rapid loan processing, leveraging data-driven insights to enhance its offerings. Kinara Capital has received accolades such as being named 'Bank of the Year-Asia' by the IFC/World Bank in 2019 and being listed among the Top 100 High-Growth Companies in the Asia-Pacific by the Financial Times.

Light Microfinance

Series B in 2022
Light Microfinance is a non-banking finance company registered with the Reserve Bank of India. Headquartered at Ahmedabad, Gujarat, Light Microfinance provides micro and meso finance products and services with gender and poverty-focused programs, targeting rural and peri-urban areas, with a specific focus on poor women. The company operates in Gujarat, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh and is one of the fastest growing microfinance companies in India today.

NMB Bank

Post in 2022
NMB Bank operates the financial markets for the leading commercial banks in the banking industry. Their online services include mobile banking, NMB 3D secure, applying for credit cards, opening savings accounts, and more.

Moniepoint

Series B in 2022
Moniepoint is a financial technology company that offers a comprehensive digital banking and payment ecosystem tailored for small and medium-sized businesses. The platform provides a range of services, including payment processing, credit access, and business management tools. Moniepoint enables businesses to create accounts and accept payments through various offline and online channels, facilitating efficient financial management. By integrating banking solutions with essential business tools, Moniepoint supports organizations in managing their finances and accessing the resources necessary for growth.

Equity Group Holdings

Post in 2022
Equity Bank Kenya is a financial services provider headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya. It is licensed as a commercial bank by the central bank of Kenya, the central bank, and national banking regulator. Equity Bank Kenya Limited was incorporated in 2014 as a result of the corporate restructure of Equity Group Holdings Limited.

Paymob

Series B in 2022
Paymob is a digital payments enabler based in Cairo, Egypt, founded in 2015. The company focuses on building payment infrastructure technologies that enhance financial inclusion in the Middle East and Africa (MEA) region. By providing integrated payment services, Paymob helps businesses of all sizes transition from cash to electronic payments, thereby unlocking new opportunities and efficiencies. Its software aims to minimize the risks associated with fraud and theft while speeding up money circulation. By empowering underserved communities with access to a variety of electronic payment and money transfer options, Paymob plays a crucial role in bridging the financial inclusion gap in the region.

Aavas Financiers

Post in 2022
AAVAS is engaged in the business of providing housing loans, primarily in the un-served, unreached and under-served market which include the States of Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Chattisgarh, and Delhi.

Bizongo

Series D in 2021
Bizongo is a technology-driven B2B e-commerce and supply chain platform that specializes in packaging, textiles, apparel, and other custom-made products. Founded in 2015 by IIT graduates Aniket Deb, Sachin Agrawal, and Ankit Tomar, the company aims to transform the fragmented and disorganized market of customized goods. With a network of over 1,500 curated manufacturers, Bizongo offers services such as digital vendor management, supply chain automation, and financing solutions. These services help businesses overcome challenges related to inventory management, reduce operational costs, and streamline contract management, thus enhancing efficiency in the production of made-to-order products.

Citibank UK

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

Global IME Bank

Debt Financing in 2021
Global IME Bank operates as a commercial bank in Nepal, offering a comprehensive range of banking services. The bank provides various deposit products, including savings accounts, fixed deposits, and current accounts. Its lending portfolio features a variety of commercial loans, such as demand loans, cash credits, overdrafts, and term loans, alongside personal and retail credit options. Additionally, Global IME Bank facilitates trade finance and remittance services, ensuring a complete banking experience for its customers. The bank also offers modern conveniences such as internet and mobile banking services to enhance customer accessibility and satisfaction.

Vayana Network

Venture Round in 2021
Vayana Network is a financing network that facilitates electronic trade transactions between businesses and their trade partners. It enables companies to efficiently manage their receivables and payables by connecting them with banks and financial institutions for financing options. Through its online lending platform, Vayana Network provides working capital finance specifically designed for small and medium enterprises, allowing them to access short-term business loans to support growth. The company also offers a Commercial Card solution in collaboration with MasterCard and various banks, enhancing payable financing options for its clients. By streamlining the trade financing process, Vayana Network aims to empower businesses in managing their financial operations more effectively.

Sun King

Debt Financing in 2021
Sun King is a solar energy company that specializes in designing, distributing, installing, and financing solar home energy products in Africa and Asia. The company offers a range of solutions, including solar home systems, inverter systems, solar lamps, LED lights, and portable chargers, catering to communities with limited access to reliable energy. To enhance affordability, Sun King provides pay-as-you-go financing options, enabling customers to make small payments over time instead of facing high initial costs. By collaborating with a network of international distribution partners, Sun King aims to expand the off-grid energy market and improve energy access for households and businesses.

Societe Generale

Post in 2021
Societe Generale is a global financial services organization headquartered in Paris, France, founded in 1864. It operates across various sectors, providing a wide range of services including retail, corporate, and investment banking. The firm specializes in capital markets, securities, underwriting, mergers and acquisitions, derivatives, and trading services. It also offers clearing, settlement, and custodial services. Societe Generale serves a diverse clientele, including financial institutions, corporations in oil and gas, utilities, media, and aerospace, among others. With a significant presence in the UK since 1871, the organization has built strong relationships with major companies and government entities, enhancing its ability to serve clients effectively. The firm employs approximately 4,300 individuals across the UK and is committed to corporate social responsibility initiatives that support local communities.

Prime Bank

Debt Financing in 2021
Prime Bank, is a local commercial bank in Bangladesh.

Halan

Venture Round in 2021
Halan is a ride-hailing application that provides two and three-wheeler vehicle rides and on-demand logistics. The application also caters to businesses, offering smart-tech last-mile delivery through their integrated smart services using motorcycle and tricycles. It allows customers to request motorbike or tuk-tuk rides, or order food or goods for delivery via motorbikes or cargo tricycles. Halan also offers on-demand logistics solutions to support large organizations and small businesses alike in their distribution and supply chain. It also provides convenience and safety, while for the driver it offers incremental business. The application has delivered partnerships with fast-food chains like McDonald’s, KFC and Pizza Hut in Egypt. Halan was founded in November 2017 and is based in Cairo, Al Qahirah, Egypt.

Commercial Bank of Ceylon

Post in 2021
Commercial Bank of Ceylon PLC is a prominent financial institution based in Colombo, Sri Lanka, with operations extending to Bangladesh. Established in 1920, the bank provides a comprehensive range of commercial banking products and services through various segments, including Personal Banking, Corporate Banking, and International operations. Its offerings encompass current and savings accounts, fixed deposits, loans (such as home and personal loans), credit and debit cards, and treasury services. The bank also engages in investment banking, trade finance, and foreign exchange services. Additionally, it provides digital banking solutions, including mobile and online banking, as well as innovative services like WhatsApp banking and e-passbooks. With a network of 287 branches and 865 ATMs, Commercial Bank of Ceylon is committed to delivering accessible financial solutions while also offering products such as bancassurance and Islamic banking.

Africa Mobile Networks

Private Equity Round in 2021
Africa Mobile Networks Ltd is a company focused on financing, building, and operating mobile network base stations in the Sub-Saharan Africa region, with the aim of connecting rural populations that lack access to mobile services. Established in 2013 and headquartered in Milton Keynes, United Kingdom, the company employs a combination of low power Base Transceiver Station (BTS) transmitters and Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT) satellite technology. This infrastructure directs traffic onto existing networks and is powered by solar panels, promoting sustainability. Africa Mobile Networks also engages in identifying opportunities within individual countries, developing business plans, and collaborating with local stakeholders to establish operational frameworks. This approach allows mobile network operators to expand their subscriber base and generate new revenue streams without significant capital expenditure.

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
From 1983 till date, City Bank has been a case study in evolution, having transformed over time from a traditional organization to a critically acclaimed multi-faceted institution that embraces global best practices and chooses to be at the forefront of technological initiatives. Unlike many, the Bank's criteria for success are not only the bottom-line numbers but also the milestones set towards becoming the most complete bank in the 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 provider based in Johannesburg, South Africa, offering a wide range of banking products and services to personal, commercial, and corporate clients. Its personal banking services include savings and current accounts, credit cards, investment products, home loans, vehicle and asset finance, personal loans, and various insurance options. For businesses and corporations, Absa provides services such as commercial property finance, corporate asset financing, structured trade and commodity finance, and employee benefit solutions. The bank also supports sectors like agriculture, tourism, and public services through specialized financing solutions. Founded in 1991, Absa operates as a subsidiary of Barclays Africa Group Limited and is committed to delivering tailored financial solutions that address local needs while creating value for its stakeholders.

Bizongo

Series C in 2021
Bizongo is a technology-driven B2B e-commerce and supply chain platform that specializes in packaging, textiles, apparel, and other custom-made products. Founded in 2015 by IIT graduates Aniket Deb, Sachin Agrawal, and Ankit Tomar, the company aims to transform the fragmented and disorganized market of customized goods. With a network of over 1,500 curated manufacturers, Bizongo offers services such as digital vendor management, supply chain automation, and financing solutions. These services help businesses overcome challenges related to inventory management, reduce operational costs, and streamline contract management, thus enhancing efficiency in the production of made-to-order products.

Arohan Financial

Debt Financing in 2021
Arohan Financial Services Limited is a non-banking financial company based in Kolkata, India, specializing in microfinance and a variety of financial services tailored for economically active women and low-income individuals. The company provides microloans ranging from INR 10,000 to INR 100 lakh, catering to shopkeepers and individuals in underserved areas. Its product offerings include loans for sanitation construction, solar energy, mobile, and cycles, alongside group term life insurance and hospi-cash products. Arohan also supports micro, small, and medium enterprises by offering working capital facilities, merchant cash advances, and services for online businesses. Established in 1991, Arohan operates 711 branches across India, collaborating with local partners to enhance its outreach in remote regions.

ASA International India Microfinance

Debt Financing in 2021
ASA International India Microfinance Limited (ASAI-INDIA), a division of ASA International providing microfinance to the urban and rural people. They are registered under RBI as NFBC MFI. Their products include Primary and Special loans to the women especially at the bottom of the pyramid in order to make them independent.

Habib Bank UK

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

Annapurna Finance

Debt Financing in 2021
Annapurna Finance is a microfinance institution focused on the financial and economic upliftment of underserved women and economically backward clients. The organization aims to expand microfinance operations in areas lacking access to formal financial systems, providing vital livelihood support to impoverished households. Annapurna Finance offers a range of need-based financial services, including micro-loans for clean water, sanitation, home improvement, support for widowed families, and small businesses. Additionally, the company provides customized insurance plans to ensure that customers receive tailored financial assistance aligned with their life cycle needs. By bringing these clients into the financial mainstream, Annapurna Finance facilitates economic empowerment and entrepreneurial skill development.

Chaitanya

Debt Financing in 2021
Chaitanya began its microfinance activities in October 2007 as a non-governmental organization in Nayakanahatti village, Chitradurga district. In October 2009, it transitioned to a for-profit model by obtaining a Non-Banking Finance Company (NBFC) license from the Reserve Bank of India, leading to the establishment of Chaitanya India Fin Credit Pvt. Ltd. Since then, the company has focused on providing a range of financial services, including digital personal loans, home loans, mutual funds, health insurance, and micro-loans. Chaitanya aims to make a positive and sustainable impact on the lives of its customers, helping them improve their livelihoods and overall quality of life.

Ergos

Series A in 2021
Ergos is focused on creating an integrated supply chain for farmers through the establishment of micro warehouses. The company acts as a transformational bank for farmers, utilizing technology to offer custodial services such as warehousing, loans, and market linkages, allowing farmers to turn their produce into financial assets. By maintaining a network of digitally connected rural micro warehouses, Ergos enables farmers to store their harvest, thereby preventing distress sales during peak harvest periods and minimizing waste through effective warehousing practices. Additionally, Ergos assists farmers in addressing immediate liquidity needs by collaborating with non-banking financial companies and banks. This model empowers farmers to sell their produce at optimal times, resulting in increased incomes of 25% to 30%. Founded in 2012 and based in Patna, Bihar, Ergos is dedicated to enhancing the agricultural supply chain and improving farmers' financial outcomes.

Bizongo

Series C in 2021
Bizongo is a technology-driven B2B e-commerce and supply chain platform that specializes in packaging, textiles, apparel, and other custom-made products. Founded in 2015 by IIT graduates Aniket Deb, Sachin Agrawal, and Ankit Tomar, the company aims to transform the fragmented and disorganized market of customized goods. With a network of over 1,500 curated manufacturers, Bizongo offers services such as digital vendor management, supply chain automation, and financing solutions. These services help businesses overcome challenges related to inventory management, reduce operational costs, and streamline contract management, thus enhancing efficiency in the production of made-to-order products.

Tata Capital

Debt Financing in 2020
Tata Capital Limited, based in Mumbai, India, is a non-banking financial company that provides a comprehensive range of financial services to retail, corporate, SME, and institutional customers. Incorporated in 1991 and a subsidiary of Tata Sons Private Limited, Tata Capital operates through segments including Financing Activity and Investment Activity. The company offers various loan products such as car, personal, home, and business loans, as well as specialized commercial finance solutions. In addition to financing, it provides investment advisory services, portfolio management, and wealth product distribution, including mutual funds and fixed deposits. Tata Capital also offers a variety of insurance products, including life, health, and motor insurance. The company emphasizes customer-centric solutions built on trust and ethical practices, positioning itself as a key player in the Indian financial services landscape.

Trade and Development Bank -TDB

Debt Financing in 2020
Established in 1985, the Eastern and Southern African Trade and Development Bank (TDB), formerly the PTA Bank, is a multilateral, treaty-based development financial institution, with assets of over US$ 5 billion. The Bank’s mandate is to finance and foster trade, regional economic integration and sustainable development, through trade finance, project and infrastructure finance, asset management and business advisory services. In the past five years, TDB’s shareholder base has grown from 19 to 35 members, including 22 Member States from across COMESA, EAC and SADC, 2 non-African member countries and 11 institutional investors. During the same period, shareholder equity funds increased by 150%, annual net profits by 100%, and non-performing loans were halved. TDB currently has regional offices in Nairobi, Harare and Addis Ababa, and principle offices in Bujumbura and Port-Louis.

Sun King

Private Equity Round in 2020
Sun King is a solar energy company that specializes in designing, distributing, installing, and financing solar home energy products in Africa and Asia. The company offers a range of solutions, including solar home systems, inverter systems, solar lamps, LED lights, and portable chargers, catering to communities with limited access to reliable energy. To enhance affordability, Sun King provides pay-as-you-go financing options, enabling customers to make small payments over time instead of facing high initial costs. By collaborating with a network of international distribution partners, Sun King aims to expand the off-grid energy market and improve energy access for households and businesses.

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 Limited is a private-sector scheduled commercial bank based in Mumbai, India, established in 1943. The bank operates through several segments, including Corporate/Wholesale Banking, Retail Banking, Treasury, and Other Banking Operations. It offers a diverse range of deposit products such as savings and current accounts, as well as fixed deposits. RBL Bank provides various lending options, including personal, home, car, education, and business loans, along with financial services like insurance, wealth management, and online banking. The bank also engages in advisory services for mergers and acquisitions, project finance, and trade services. With a focus on expansion, RBL Bank has developed a network of branches and ATMs across India, servicing over 500,000 customers and maintaining a robust business size. Following a transformational journey initiated in 2010, the bank has strengthened its governance and technology infrastructure to support its growth strategy.

Absa

Debt Financing in 2020
Absa is a prominent financial services provider based in Johannesburg, South Africa, offering a wide range of banking products and services to personal, commercial, and corporate clients. Its personal banking services include savings and current accounts, credit cards, investment products, home loans, vehicle and asset finance, personal loans, and various insurance options. For businesses and corporations, Absa provides services such as commercial property finance, corporate asset financing, structured trade and commodity finance, and employee benefit solutions. The bank also supports sectors like agriculture, tourism, and public services through specialized financing solutions. Founded in 1991, Absa operates as a subsidiary of Barclays Africa Group Limited and is committed to delivering tailored financial solutions that address local needs while creating value for its stakeholders.

Societe Generale

Post in 2020
Societe Generale is a global financial services organization headquartered in Paris, France, founded in 1864. It operates across various sectors, providing a wide range of services including retail, corporate, and investment banking. The firm specializes in capital markets, securities, underwriting, mergers and acquisitions, derivatives, and trading services. It also offers clearing, settlement, and custodial services. Societe Generale serves a diverse clientele, including financial institutions, corporations in oil and gas, utilities, media, and aerospace, among others. With a significant presence in the UK since 1871, the organization has built strong relationships with major companies and government entities, enhancing its ability to serve clients effectively. The firm employs approximately 4,300 individuals across the UK and is committed to corporate social responsibility initiatives that support local communities.

Mettle.net

Debt Financing in 2020
Mettle Investments Limited is an investment holding company based in Bellville, South Africa, that specializes in lending services across South Africa, Namibia, Kenya, and the United Kingdom. The company provides various financial solutions, including asset-backed short-term lending, debtor finance, working capital finance, corporate finance, incremental housing finance, factoring, and invoice discounting. In addition to its lending activities, Mettle is also active in the solar energy and fintech sectors. Established in 1995, Mettle has built a reputation for innovation and offers tailored financial solutions to a diverse clientele, which includes international corporations, small and medium enterprises, and individuals.

Absa

Debt Financing in 2019
Absa is a prominent financial services provider based in Johannesburg, South Africa, offering a wide range of banking products and services to personal, commercial, and corporate clients. Its personal banking services include savings and current accounts, credit cards, investment products, home loans, vehicle and asset finance, personal loans, and various insurance options. For businesses and corporations, Absa provides services such as commercial property finance, corporate asset financing, structured trade and commodity finance, and employee benefit solutions. The bank also supports sectors like agriculture, tourism, and public services through specialized financing solutions. Founded in 1991, Absa operates as a subsidiary of Barclays Africa Group Limited and is committed to delivering tailored financial solutions that address local needs while creating value for its stakeholders.

Trade and Development Bank -TDB

Debt Financing in 2019
Established in 1985, the Eastern and Southern African Trade and Development Bank (TDB), formerly the PTA Bank, is a multilateral, treaty-based development financial institution, with assets of over US$ 5 billion. The Bank’s mandate is to finance and foster trade, regional economic integration and sustainable development, through trade finance, project and infrastructure finance, asset management and business advisory services. In the past five years, TDB’s shareholder base has grown from 19 to 35 members, including 22 Member States from across COMESA, EAC and SADC, 2 non-African member countries and 11 institutional investors. During the same period, shareholder equity funds increased by 150%, annual net profits by 100%, and non-performing loans were halved. TDB currently has regional offices in Nairobi, Harare and Addis Ababa, and principle offices in Bujumbura and Port-Louis.

BRAC Bank

Debt Financing in 2019
BRAC Bank Limited provides various commercial banking products and services in Bangladesh. The company offers retail, wholesale, small and medium enterprises (SME), and Probashi banking products and services. It provides various deposit products, such as current accounts, fixed deposits, SME deposits, savings accounts, and term deposits. The company also offers loan portfolio comprising personal loans, auto loans, home loans, and secured loans/overdrafts.

Absa

Debt Financing in 2019
Absa is a prominent financial services provider based in Johannesburg, South Africa, offering a wide range of banking products and services to personal, commercial, and corporate clients. Its personal banking services include savings and current accounts, credit cards, investment products, home loans, vehicle and asset finance, personal loans, and various insurance options. For businesses and corporations, Absa provides services such as commercial property finance, corporate asset financing, structured trade and commodity finance, and employee benefit solutions. The bank also supports sectors like agriculture, tourism, and public services through specialized financing solutions. Founded in 1991, Absa operates as a subsidiary of Barclays Africa Group Limited and is committed to delivering tailored financial solutions that address local needs while creating value for its stakeholders.

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.

Jumia

Venture Round in 2019
Jumia Technologies AG operates a comprehensive e-commerce platform in Africa, connecting millions of buyers and sellers through its marketplace. The platform features a wide array of products, including fashion, electronics, and home goods, and offers various services such as food delivery, hotel and flight bookings, and classified ads. Jumia's logistics network facilitates the efficient shipment and delivery of packages, while JumiaPay enables secure online transactions within its ecosystem. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Berlin, Germany, Jumia aims to enhance the lives of consumers by providing access to affordable products and services, while also fostering opportunities for small and medium-sized enterprises. The company supports job creation and skills development across the continent, partnering with over 50,000 local businesses and directly employing around 3,000 people. With a strong presence in West Africa, Jumia is committed to leveraging technology to drive sustainable economic growth in Africa.

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 is engaged in the business of providing housing loans, primarily in the un-served, unreached and under-served market which include the States of Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Chattisgarh, and Delhi.

NMB Bank

Debt Financing in 2018
NMB Bank operates the financial markets for the leading commercial banks in the banking industry. Their online services include mobile banking, NMB 3D secure, applying for credit cards, opening savings accounts, and more.

IIFL Finance

Post in 2018
IIFL Finance Ltd is a financial services company based in India, primarily engaged in providing a range of lending solutions, including home loans, gold loans, business loans, and microfinance options. The company operates through two main business units: core products, which encompass its primary lending services, and synergistic products, which include operations related to capital markets, construction, and real estate. Additionally, IIFL Finance offers small ticket-sized home loans and secured loans for micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), along with project loans. The firm’s diversified business model also extends to wealth management, financial product distribution, and investment banking services, enabling it to generate all its revenue within the domestic market.

Trade and Development Bank -TDB

Debt Financing in 2018
Established in 1985, the Eastern and Southern African Trade and Development Bank (TDB), formerly the PTA Bank, is a multilateral, treaty-based development financial institution, with assets of over US$ 5 billion. The Bank’s mandate is to finance and foster trade, regional economic integration and sustainable development, through trade finance, project and infrastructure finance, asset management and business advisory services. In the past five years, TDB’s shareholder base has grown from 19 to 35 members, including 22 Member States from across COMESA, EAC and SADC, 2 non-African member countries and 11 institutional investors. During the same period, shareholder equity funds increased by 150%, annual net profits by 100%, and non-performing loans were halved. TDB currently has regional offices in Nairobi, Harare and Addis Ababa, and principle offices in Bujumbura and Port-Louis.

RBL Bank

Post in 2017
RBL Bank Limited is a private-sector scheduled commercial bank based in Mumbai, India, established in 1943. The bank operates through several segments, including Corporate/Wholesale Banking, Retail Banking, Treasury, and Other Banking Operations. It offers a diverse range of deposit products such as savings and current accounts, as well as fixed deposits. RBL Bank provides various lending options, including personal, home, car, education, and business loans, along with financial services like insurance, wealth management, and online banking. The bank also engages in advisory services for mergers and acquisitions, project finance, and trade services. With a focus on expansion, RBL Bank has developed a network of branches and ATMs across India, servicing over 500,000 customers and maintaining a robust business size. Following a transformational journey initiated in 2010, the bank has strengthened its governance and technology infrastructure to support its growth strategy.

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.

I&M Bank

Private Equity Round in 2016
I&M Bank is a wholly owned subsidiary of I&M Holdings Limited.I&M Bank was founded in 1974 as a financial services company and later converted to a commercial bank.

IIFL Finance

Post in 2016
IIFL Finance Ltd is a financial services company based in India, primarily engaged in providing a range of lending solutions, including home loans, gold loans, business loans, and microfinance options. The company operates through two main business units: core products, which encompass its primary lending services, and synergistic products, which include operations related to capital markets, construction, and real estate. Additionally, IIFL Finance offers small ticket-sized home loans and secured loans for micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), along with project loans. The firm’s diversified business model also extends to wealth management, financial product distribution, and investment banking services, enabling it to generate all its revenue within the domestic market.

RBL Bank

Venture Round in 2016
RBL Bank Limited is a private-sector scheduled commercial bank based in Mumbai, India, established in 1943. The bank operates through several segments, including Corporate/Wholesale Banking, Retail Banking, Treasury, and Other Banking Operations. It offers a diverse range of deposit products such as savings and current accounts, as well as fixed deposits. RBL Bank provides various lending options, including personal, home, car, education, and business loans, along with financial services like insurance, wealth management, and online banking. The bank also engages in advisory services for mergers and acquisitions, project finance, and trade services. With a focus on expansion, RBL Bank has developed a network of branches and ATMs across India, servicing over 500,000 customers and maintaining a robust business size. Following a transformational journey initiated in 2010, the bank has strengthened its governance and technology infrastructure to support its growth strategy.

Trade and Development Bank -TDB

Debt Financing in 2016
Established in 1985, the Eastern and Southern African Trade and Development Bank (TDB), formerly the PTA Bank, is a multilateral, treaty-based development financial institution, with assets of over US$ 5 billion. The Bank’s mandate is to finance and foster trade, regional economic integration and sustainable development, through trade finance, project and infrastructure finance, asset management and business advisory services. In the past five years, TDB’s shareholder base has grown from 19 to 35 members, including 22 Member States from across COMESA, EAC and SADC, 2 non-African member countries and 11 institutional investors. During the same period, shareholder equity funds increased by 150%, annual net profits by 100%, and non-performing loans were halved. TDB currently has regional offices in Nairobi, Harare and Addis Ababa, and principle offices 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.

Jumia

Series C in 2016
Jumia Technologies AG operates a comprehensive e-commerce platform in Africa, connecting millions of buyers and sellers through its marketplace. The platform features a wide array of products, including fashion, electronics, and home goods, and offers various services such as food delivery, hotel and flight bookings, and classified ads. Jumia's logistics network facilitates the efficient shipment and delivery of packages, while JumiaPay enables secure online transactions within its ecosystem. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Berlin, Germany, Jumia aims to enhance the lives of consumers by providing access to affordable products and services, while also fostering opportunities for small and medium-sized enterprises. The company supports job creation and skills development across the continent, partnering with over 50,000 local businesses and directly employing around 3,000 people. With a strong presence in West Africa, Jumia is committed to leveraging technology to drive sustainable economic growth in Africa.

Jana Small Finance Bank

Venture Round in 2016
Jana Small Finance Bank Limited is a banking institution based in Bengaluru, India, that offers a range of financial products and services aimed at individuals and corporates. The bank operates through four main segments: Treasury, Corporate/Wholesale Banking, Retail Banking, and Other Banking Operations. It provides various banking services including current and savings accounts, fixed and recurring deposits, and a diverse array of loans such as home, gold, agricultural, and business loans. Additionally, Jana Small Finance Bank facilitates online banking, payment services, and debit card issuance. Originally established as Janalakshmi Financial Services in 2006, the bank rebranded in March 2018 to reflect its commitment to financial inclusion and servicing the urban underserved population in India. The institution maintains a strong focus on customer value and integrates technology to enhance its operations and scalability.

RBL Bank

Venture Round in 2015
RBL Bank Limited is a private-sector scheduled commercial bank based in Mumbai, India, established in 1943. The bank operates through several segments, including Corporate/Wholesale Banking, Retail Banking, Treasury, and Other Banking Operations. It offers a diverse range of deposit products such as savings and current accounts, as well as fixed deposits. RBL Bank provides various lending options, including personal, home, car, education, and business loans, along with financial services like insurance, wealth management, and online banking. The bank also engages in advisory services for mergers and acquisitions, project finance, and trade services. With a focus on expansion, RBL Bank has developed a network of branches and ATMs across India, servicing over 500,000 customers and maintaining a robust business size. Following a transformational journey initiated in 2010, the bank has strengthened its governance and technology infrastructure to support its growth strategy.

Equitas Small Finance Bank

Debt Financing in 2015
Equitas Small Finance Bank Limited is a banking institution based in Chennai, India, that offers a wide range of financial services aimed at promoting financial inclusion. The bank operates through various segments, including Treasury, Corporate/Wholesale Banking, Retail Banking, and Other Banking Operations. Its product offerings encompass savings and current accounts, fixed and recurring deposits, and a variety of loans, such as gold loans, home loans, business loans, and microfinance. Additionally, Equitas provides insurance services, investment options, and digital banking solutions, including internet banking and money transfer services. Established in 1993 as Equitas Micro Finance Limited, the bank rebranded in 2016 to reflect its broader banking capabilities and focus on serving individuals, families, and small businesses across India. As a subsidiary of Equitas Holdings Limited, it emphasizes changing the traditional banking experience while catering to the financial needs of underserved populations.

Ujjivan

Private Equity Round in 2015
Ujjivan Small Finance Bank Limited is a banking institution in India that focuses on serving financially unserved and underserved segments, with a commitment to enhancing financial inclusion. Established in 2016 and headquartered in Bengaluru, the bank operates through Treasury, Retail Banking, and Corporate/Wholesale Banking segments. It offers a wide range of banking products, including savings and current accounts, various deposit schemes, and an extensive suite of loan products. These loans cater to diverse needs, such as group loans for business, education, and agriculture, individual loans, housing loans, and loans for micro and small enterprises. The bank also provides mobile, phone, and online banking services, along with debit cards and various insurance products. As of March 31, 2020, Ujjivan operated 575 banking outlets and 475 ATMs across India. It is a subsidiary of Ujjivan Financial Services Limited, which began as a non-banking financial company in 2005, dedicated to serving the economically active poor.

Jumia

Series C in 2014
Jumia Technologies AG operates a comprehensive e-commerce platform in Africa, connecting millions of buyers and sellers through its marketplace. The platform features a wide array of products, including fashion, electronics, and home goods, and offers various services such as food delivery, hotel and flight bookings, and classified ads. Jumia's logistics network facilitates the efficient shipment and delivery of packages, while JumiaPay enables secure online transactions within its ecosystem. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Berlin, Germany, Jumia aims to enhance the lives of consumers by providing access to affordable products and services, while also fostering opportunities for small and medium-sized enterprises. The company supports job creation and skills development across the continent, partnering with over 50,000 local businesses and directly employing around 3,000 people. With a strong presence in West Africa, Jumia is committed to leveraging technology to drive sustainable economic growth in Africa.

Azura-Edo IPP

Debt Financing in 2014
Azura-Edo IPP is a 450MW open cycle gas turbine power station located in Nigeria and represents the inaugural project of Azura Power Holdings. After more than six years of development, financial closure for Phase 1 was achieved on December 28, 2015, with construction commencing shortly thereafter on January 5, 2016. The project is being executed by a consortium that includes Julius Berger Nigeria, a leading construction firm, and Siemens, a prominent global power company. Azura-Edo IPP aims to contribute significantly to Nigeria's energy infrastructure by providing a sustainable power generation solution, with expectations to begin electricity production by the end of 2018. Additionally, the company focuses on the development and operation of large-scale gas-fired power generation facilities throughout Nigeria and West Africa.

Equitas Small Finance Bank

Venture Round in 2014
Equitas Small Finance Bank Limited is a banking institution based in Chennai, India, that offers a wide range of financial services aimed at promoting financial inclusion. The bank operates through various segments, including Treasury, Corporate/Wholesale Banking, Retail Banking, and Other Banking Operations. Its product offerings encompass savings and current accounts, fixed and recurring deposits, and a variety of loans, such as gold loans, home loans, business loans, and microfinance. Additionally, Equitas provides insurance services, investment options, and digital banking solutions, including internet banking and money transfer services. Established in 1993 as Equitas Micro Finance Limited, the bank rebranded in 2016 to reflect its broader banking capabilities and focus on serving individuals, families, and small businesses across India. As a subsidiary of Equitas Holdings Limited, it emphasizes changing the traditional banking experience while catering to the financial needs of underserved populations.

RBL Bank

Venture Round in 2014
RBL Bank Limited is a private-sector scheduled commercial bank based in Mumbai, India, established in 1943. The bank operates through several segments, including Corporate/Wholesale Banking, Retail Banking, Treasury, and Other Banking Operations. It offers a diverse range of deposit products such as savings and current accounts, as well as fixed deposits. RBL Bank provides various lending options, including personal, home, car, education, and business loans, along with financial services like insurance, wealth management, and online banking. The bank also engages in advisory services for mergers and acquisitions, project finance, and trade services. With a focus on expansion, RBL Bank has developed a network of branches and ATMs across India, servicing over 500,000 customers and maintaining a robust business size. Following a transformational journey initiated in 2010, the bank has strengthened its governance and technology infrastructure to support its growth strategy.

Standard Bank Group

Debt Financing in 2014
Standard Bank Group is a leading commercial bank headquartered in Johannesburg, South Africa, with a rich history dating back to 1862. It operates extensively across 18 African countries and in select emerging markets globally. The bank is structured into various segments, including Personal and Business Banking, Corporate and Investment Banking, and Treasury and Capital Management. It provides a wide range of financial services, such as transactional banking, savings, lending, investment, and insurance. Personal and business banking offerings include current accounts, savings products, loans, and electronic banking services for individuals and small to medium enterprises. The corporate and investment banking segment caters to governments, larger corporations, and financial institutions, offering services in foreign exchange, commodities, trade finance, project finance, and wealth management. Standard Bank Group leverages its deep knowledge of emerging markets to deliver tailored financial solutions to its diverse clientele.

Equitas Holdings

Venture Round in 2013
Equitas Holding Ltd is an India-based company operating in the business segment of Core investment operations. It is engaged in investing in and providing loans to group companies. The group derives revenue from Interest income, Rental income, Profit on sale of an investment, Revenue from contracts with customers, Net gain on fair value changes and guarantee income, of which a majority of revenue is earned from the interest income. Its subsidiaries are involved in carrying the business of small finance banks and freight aggregation. Geographically, the group operates in India.

Equitas Small Finance Bank

Venture Round in 2013
Equitas Small Finance Bank Limited is a banking institution based in Chennai, India, that offers a wide range of financial services aimed at promoting financial inclusion. The bank operates through various segments, including Treasury, Corporate/Wholesale Banking, Retail Banking, and Other Banking Operations. Its product offerings encompass savings and current accounts, fixed and recurring deposits, and a variety of loans, such as gold loans, home loans, business loans, and microfinance. Additionally, Equitas provides insurance services, investment options, and digital banking solutions, including internet banking and money transfer services. Established in 1993 as Equitas Micro Finance Limited, the bank rebranded in 2016 to reflect its broader banking capabilities and focus on serving individuals, families, and small businesses across India. As a subsidiary of Equitas Holdings Limited, it emphasizes changing the traditional banking experience while catering to the financial needs of underserved populations.
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