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Updated in EWS Mar 21, 2025
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According to the Bank’s website, the Borrower aims to address the lack of affordable microinsurance options in sub-Saharan Africa. Turaco offers low income consumers affordable products while providing more comprehensive coverage for women consumers than its competitors. The accessibility of its products is why most of Turaco’s clients are accessing health and life insurance for the first time through the company.
Turaco is raising $7 million in debt from DFC to support expansion of embedded, health, credit life, life, and other insurance offerings to its clients. Turaco’s insurance products are priced affordably, in the range of $2/month, which is a cost savings of approximately 76% compared to similar plans in sub-Saharan Africa. Turaco is able to offer such affordable premiums by leveraging its technology resources and B2B2C model which reduces overhead costs and allows the company to reach economies of scale.Turaco’s products are designed to be simple to understand with clear coverage and payment triggers.
DFC loans to financial institutions who will expand insurance and micro-insurance products are screened as a Financial Intermediary C (FI-C) for environmental and social assessment. These downstream insured parties are expected to result in minimal adverse environmental and social impacts. Therefore, all those downstream insured parties have been pre-screened as low risk and further review and consent is not required for these investments.
$7,000,000, 7-year direct loan.
Turaco is a microinsurance broker and underwriter that sells embedded, health, credit life, life and other insurance through partner companies in sub-Saharan Africa.
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