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According to bank provided information, the investment invovles provision of a senior unsecured loan of up to USD 20 million to the National Bank of Kuwait S.A.E (NBKE) under the FIF - Egypt Youth in Business ("YiB") programme, for on-lending to eligible private MSMEs whose overall operational management responsibility or majority ownership is held by a person (or persons) under the age of 35 as defined in the Policy Statement ("Youth MSMEs"). The loan will also be accompanied by a comprehensive package of technical cooperation, first-loss risk cover, and incentives, funded by the European Union and EBRD's Shareholder Special Fund. The term of the loan is 4 years with 1 year grace period.
The loan aims at opening up economic opportunities for young people and promoting their access to finance by supporting the development of youth-led and/or owned enterprises. The proceeds will be used to support lending to eligible privately-owned youth-led MSMEs under the Egypt Youth in Business Programme ("Egypt YiB", the "Programme"), with a focus on regional outreach and attraction of new youth MSME clients.
NATIONAL BANK OF KUWAIT EGYPT SAE
The National Bank of Kuwait S.A.E is a full-service commercial bank in Egypt with a consolidated asset base of EUR 3.5 billion as at H1 2025. NBKE is the 12th largest bank by asset size and the 8th largest private bank in Egypt. The Bank is a subsidiary of National Bank of Kuwait, Kuwait's largest bank with over 30% in market share, which owns 99% of the shares.
Karim Kamal
karim.kamal@nbk.com.eg
+202 2614 9374
+202 2613 3978
https://www.nbk.com/egypt
First Sector, 5th Settlement Plot No. 155, City Centre, New Cairo
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