Proparco

Proparco is a Paris-based organization established in 1977 that specializes in providing private sector funding for sustainable development initiatives. It focuses on financing and supporting companies and financial institutions across Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East. Proparco targets key development sectors, including infrastructure—especially renewable energy—agriculture, financial institutions, health, and education. The organization aims to enhance the role of private entities in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) established by the international community in 2015. By financing projects that create jobs, provide essential goods and services, and combat climate change, Proparco contributes to sustainable economic growth and development. Its financing solutions include loans, guarantees, equity, and quasi-equity options tailored to the needs of the private sector.

Grégory Clemente

CEO

Sadio Dicko

Deputy Regional Director

Ariane Ducreux

Director of energy, digital and infrastructure

Djalal Khimdjee

Deputy CEO and Board Member

Natascha Korvinus

Senior Investment Officer - Equity / Venture Capital

Gregor Quiniou

Principal

Past deals in Latin America

BAC Credomatic

Debt Financing in 2025
BAC Credomatic is a retail banking organization operating across multiple countries in Central America and the Caribbean, including Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Mexico, the Bahamas, the United States, and Grand Cayman. The company provides a diverse array of financial products and services designed to meet the needs of its customers. BAC Credomatic is committed to continuous improvement and innovation while maintaining a strong focus on excellence and creativity in its operations.

Engie

Post in 2024
ENGIE is an international service and energy company focused on providing sustainable energy solutions. Established through the merger of Gaz de France and Suez in 2008, and rebranded from GDF Suez in 2015, ENGIE operates in approximately 70 countries across five continents. The company is a key player in electricity, natural gas, and energy services, emphasizing a transition toward a carbon-neutral world. ENGIE's operations include strategy development, engineering, asset construction, and energy management, with a strong commitment to reducing energy consumption and promoting environmentally-friendly practices. Employing around 152,900 people, ENGIE generates significant revenue and has positioned itself as a leader in both established and emerging markets, with a substantial focus on renewable energy sources. In Brazil, for instance, ENGIE is the largest private power generator, with a majority of its capacity derived from clean sources, furthering its role in the global push for sustainable energy solutions.

QMC Telecom International

Debt Financing in 2024
QMC Telecom specializes in providing wireless infrastructure for telecommunications carriers in Puerto Rico. Incorporated in 2011 and headquartered in São Paulo, Brazil, with an additional office in San Juan, Puerto Rico, the company focuses on developing, owning, acquiring, and managing rooftop sites and leasing towers. By offering comprehensive site development services, QMC Telecom enables telecommunications operators to efficiently meet their wireless connectivity requirements through reliable and timely installations.

Banco Sofisa

Debt Financing in 2021
Banco Sofisa is a commercial bank based in Brazil that offers a range of banking and financial services to both businesses and individual customers. The bank is dedicated to providing various financial solutions tailored to meet the needs of its clients, ensuring accessibility and efficiency in its operations. Through its comprehensive service offerings, Banco Sofisa aims to support the financial growth and stability of its customers in the Brazilian market.

Ignite Holding Company Inc.

Series B in 2017
Ignite Holding Company Inc. was a technology startup that provided prepaid solar power in off-grid communities in Guatemala and Colombia under the Kingo tradename. Ignite was acquired in 2022 by Kingo Holding Company, Inc.

Ignite Holding Company Inc.

Convertible Note in 2016
Ignite Holding Company Inc. was a technology startup that provided prepaid solar power in off-grid communities in Guatemala and Colombia under the Kingo tradename. Ignite was acquired in 2022 by Kingo Holding Company, Inc.
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