Original disclosure @ DFC website
Updated in EWS Mar 27, 2025
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According to bank provided information, DFC will provide a $10 million mezzanine loan to capitalize the Borrower, which will provide warehousing loans to emerging womenled and gender balanced fund managers. The Project is expected to have a positive development impact in in Africa by providing new and emerging fund managers with access to financing to execute their gender lens fund investment (“GLI”) strategies. More specifically, the Project will support first-time and earlier stage women-led and gender diverse fund managers with an opportunity to scale their GLI strategies by financing these mangers’ first loans to or investments in 2X eligible SMEs. DFC has qualified the Project as 2X based on its undertaking to meet and/or exceed the 2X criteria for women’s representation in leadership and investments through financial intermediaries. Given the Project characteristics, the Project is categorized as Exceptionally Impactful per DFC’s Impact Quotient.
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