Original disclosure @ DFC website
Updated in EWS Mar 20, 2025
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According to the Bank’s website, DFC recently provided a $65 million direct loan to support SFC’s expansion and address the needs of SMEs in Africa in the post-COVID era. DFC will also provide post-investment technical assistance of $500,000 to support approximately forty (40) of SFC’s SME portfolio companies over five years to further develop the SMEs’ expertise in the following areas: 1) environmental and social standards advisory support; 2) energy efficiency; 3) governance; 4) operational efficiency; 5) information systems. Specialized expertise will allow the SMEs to operate more efficiently and effectively, thereby reaching more marginalized and financially excluded end-customers, better serving their needs, and reducing the SMEs’ negative environmental impacts.
A post-investment technical assistance of $500,000.
SFC Finance Limited (“SFC”), also known by its trade name AfricInvest Private Credit, is a non-bank financial institution providing debt financing to established small and medium enterprises (“SMEs”) in Africa.
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