The Monitor (Botswana)

Letshego, IFC Partner For Affordable Housing

- Pauline Dikuelo Staff Writer

Letshego Holdings has partnered with the Internatio­nal Finance Corporatio­n (IFC) to increase access to affordable housing finance for households of individual­s in Namibia with the potential to expand its partnershi­p to other countries.

IFC is a member of the World Bank Group focussed on the private sector in emerging markets. It has presence in 100 countries, and uses capital, expertise, and influence to create markets and opportunit­ies in developing countries. In fiscal year 2020, IFC invested $22 billion in private companies and financial institutio­ns in developing countries, leveraging the power of the private sector to end extreme poverty and boost shared prosperity.

Through the partnershi­p, IFC will extend the $50 million facility to Letshego subsidiary in Namibia, which will finance housing to over 4,000 Namibians.

Letshego Group CEO, Andrew Okai said affordable housing is one of Letshego’s areas of focus in delivering on its purpose to improve lives by enabling more members of the community to access capital to build or improve their homes whenever they may be located.

“Our strategic purpose is clear; we want to improve lives across the communitie­s where we operate. Increasing access to simple and appropriat­e financial solutions, for more individual­s and small business owners, will enable us to deliver on this promise,” he said.

“By working with a number of valued partners, we deliver solutions that ultimately contribute to addressing the housing deficits across various communitie­s in Africa. We look forward keenly to continuing the developmen­t of our Botswana-specific solution and extending that to many more customers in our home market,” added the CEO of the pan-African finance institutio­n. Okai said although 78% of Namibians have a bank account, only 12% of households have mortgage-financed homes. The majority of Namibians do not qualify for mortgages from commercial banks because they are often unaffordab­le. He added that by partnering with global institutio­ns like the IFC, who share their vision of achieving social impact through sustainabl­e commercial strategies as Letshego, they can unlock exponentia­l value and potential to do more.

IFC’s country manager for Eswatini, Lesotho, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe, Adamou Labara said they work with partners across Africa to help increase access to affordable housing. This include supporting the developmen­t of sustainabl­e and responsibl­e mortgage markets.

“By supporting partners like Letshego to increase the availabili­ty of affordable housing loans, we hope to enable more individual­s to access quality housing in Namibia,” he said.

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