Original disclosure @ FMO website
Updated in EWS Jun 21, 2023
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DFCU Bank is a strong and well-reputed Tier 1 bank in Uganda and existing client of FMO. FMO is supporting DFCU Bank as part of our strategy to grow and deepen customer relationships. Through this facility, FMO will support job creation, in many sectors in Uganda.
FMO has provided a 5-year USD 15 mln loan to strengthen DFCU’s funding base with long-term USD financing and finance to SMEs. This deal has been arranged by Proparco.
There is often limited information publicly available about what development banks are funding through financial intermediaries. In 2021, the Early Warning System partnered with Oxfam International to incorporate information on high-risk projects being funded by financial intermediaries receiving funding from the International Finance Corporation (IFC) and the Dutch Development Bank (FMO).
The information listed below describes the relationship between the different private actors linked to high-risk sectors and subprojects of IFC and FMO's financial intermediary investments and/or the financial intermediary's parent companies made from 2017 through 2020, including any associated ring fences.
The database, however, does not explicitly or implicitly imply that IFC or FMO have material exposure to or are contractually or legally accountable to the sub-projects financed by their financial intermediaries or the financial intermediary's parent companies. It only shows a seemingly financial relationship among the different private actors, the financial intermediaries, and IFC or FMO.
DFCU Limited is listed company in Uganda and majority owned by ARISE B.V. It was established in 1964 as a development finance institution. Over the years, DFCU has been associated with many success stories in Uganda’s economy in various sectors: agribusiness, communication, education, health, manufacturing, tourism, real estate, mining, construction, transport, trade and commerce.
No contact information provided at the time of disclosure.
ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISM OF FMO
Communities who believe they will be negatively affected by a project funded by the Dutch Development Bank (FMO) may be able to file a complaint with the Independent Complaints Mechanism, which is the joint independent accountability mechanism of the Dutch Development Bank (FMO) and the German Investment Corporation (KfW) . A complaint can be filed in writing, by email, post, or online. The complaint can be filed in English or any other language of the complainant. The Independent Complaints Mechanism is comprised of a three-member Independent Expert Panel and it can provide either problem-solving, compliance review or both, in either order. Additional information about this accountability mechanism, including a guide and template for filing a complaint, can be found at: https://www.fmo.nl/independent-complaints-mechanism