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Proparco Strengthens Its Partnership With Equity Bank To Support An Increased Number Of MSMEs In Kenya

In line with the Choose Africa initiative and as part of the visit to Kenya of the French Minister Delegate for Foreign Trade and Economic Attractiveness, Franck Riester, Proparco granted Equity Bank 5 billion KES guarantees (€39mn) to help the Kenyan bank further support job-creating MSMEs. Proparco also granted a €550k technical assistance facility to support Equity Group Foundation’s endeavors to increase access to health services. The EURIZ guarantee and the technical assistance grant benefited from support from the European Union and the Organization of African, Caribbean, and Pacific States.

Equity Group is the biggest bank in asset base in the region, with a strong focus on supporting businesses in the real economy. It stands out for its continued support to SMEs, women entrepreneurs, and rural populations with products designed to support wealth creation. It is also well-known for its high-impact development programs in Education and Leadership Development, Energy and Environment, Food and Agriculture, Health, Financial Inclusion, and Enterprise Development and Social Protection led through the Equity Group Foundation. 

Over the past three years, Proparco and Equity Bank have grown to become strong partners thanks notably to a $22.8 mn loan granted in 2019 and a $100mn loan granted in October 2020, both intended to support the Bank’s commitment to Kenya’s MSMEs.

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On the occasion of the visit to Kenya of the French Minister Delegate for Foreign Trade and Economic Attractiveness, Franck Riester, Proparco and Equity further strengthened their relationship by signing two new guarantees and a technical assistance grant.

The first, a 2.5 billion KES (€19,5mn ) ARIZ guarantee will cover 50% of the number of eligible loans allocated by Equity Bank to Kenyan MSMEs. 

The second, a 2.5 billion KES (€19,5mn) EURIZ guarantee will cover up to 70% of loans granted to women entrepreneurs or to MSMEs in sectors with high social or societal impacts such as Agriculture, Fisheries, Education, and Health. Launched in May 2019 with the support of the European Union (EU) and the European Development Fund, and the Organization of African, Caribbean, and Pacific States (OACPS), the EURIZ guarantee aims to facilitate access to credit for MSMEs, in particular in sectors with a high development impact, in order to help them play their essential role in economic growth and job creation.

The two guarantees, which amount to a total of €39mn (5 billion KES), would help finance hundreds of SMEs and contribute to Choose Africa, the French initiative dedicated specifically to African entrepreneurs, start-ups, and MSMEs. 

Proparco also allocated today a €550k (70 million KES) technical assistance grant to the Equity Group Foundation (EGF). This technical assistance, which also benefited from support from the EU and the OACPS, aims to support the development of EGF’s health pillar through several components, including the development of entrepreneurial and management training for Equity Afia’s doctor-entrepreneurs, the implementation of a quality management program within the network and the strengthening of the Equity Afia clinic economic and social model.

“With this 5bn KES guarantee facility for the benefit of hundreds of MSMEs including in high social impact sectors such as agriculture and healthcare, Proparco is very proud to further strengthen its partnership with Equity Bank, one of the leading and most innovative banking groups of Africa. Equity Bank historical and long-lasting commitment to MSMEs makes it a prominent partner of the AFD Group in the roll out of the Choose Africa initiative launched in 2018 by the French Government.”, said Djalal Khimdjee, Deputy CEO of Proparco. 

Upon completing the signing, Dr. James Mwangi, Managing Director and CEO of Equity Group Holdings Plc. stated that, “Our strong relationship with Proparco is one that we greatly value. Our shared vision for the transformation of lives and livelihoods on the African continent is one we are both committed to. It is this shared mission that continues to support wealth creation on the continent for our people, and which will allow Africa to thrive and prosper in the post-Covid economy. We want to see continued progress for our SME and MSMEs as the world opens up and by working together with partners such as Proparco, the European Union (EU) and the European Development Fund, and the Organization of African, Caribbean, and Pacific States (OACPS), we are offering our clients a way to empower themselves.” 

“This is a fantastic example of how Team Europe support can leverage funding to key sectors for inclusive green growth in Kenya. Through this partnership with Equity Bank, women entrepreneurs and MSMEs operating in high-impact sectors such as Agriculture, Fisheries, Education and Health will be able to receive loans to expand their business and have a greater social impact”, said Deputy EU Head of Delegation, Katrin Hagemann.

These initiatives will contribute to several Sustainable Development Goals, including #3 (Good Health and Well Being), #5 (Gender Equality), and #8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth).

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Nichole Manhire

Is the media and brand manager at GFA News. She works very closely with editors and podcasters that contribute to telling the African business success story. For marketing and advertising send Nichole an email: nichole@getfundedafrica.com

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