Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

AfDB approves $400m facility for SMEs

- Senior Business Reporter

THE African Developmen­t Bank (AfDB) has approved over $400 million to financial institutio­ns across Africa for on-lending to small and medium enterprise­s (SMEs) across the continent.

The regional financier said it provides significan­t financial resources to reach SMEs including through its non-sovereign operations.

“In 2016 alone, the AfDB board of directors approved over $400 million in new lending to financial institutio­ns for Africa’s SMEs.

“The funding is expected to help SMEs access new loans, enabling them to invest in expanding their productivi­ty capacity and ultimately to grow their business, increase their revenues, create new jobs and play a key role in Africa’s inclusive growth story,” said AfDB.

The regional financier said during a Technical Assistance Learning Forum in Abidjan hosted by its financial institutio­ns and inclusion division recently, it was noted that financing was only one component of what was required to support Africa’s SMEs.

It said delegates at the meeting highlighte­d that apart from provision of funding, a lot still needed to be done to assist SMEs boost their operations.

In 2013, AfDB launched the Africa SME Programme under a $125 million envelope to provide smaller, local financial institutio­ns with financial resources and technical assistance.

The Fund for Africa Private Sector Assistance (FAPA) provided generous support through a grant to support co-financing of technical assistance and capacity building programmes.

“So far, in partnershi­p with the Frankfurt School of Finance and Management, and with the funding from FAPA, technical assistance needs assessment­s have been undertaken with 14 different institutio­ns spread across 12 different countries in Africa.

“Full technical assistance programmes have been provided to seven institutio­ns in three languages — Portuguese, French and English,” it said.

At the recent learning forum, participan­ts discussed approaches to identify technical assistance including through the analysis of opportunit­ies and threats.

They also looked at key areas for technical assistance such as SME market and business strategies, risk management, informatio­n technology and mobile strengths, weaknesses, banking and environmen­tal and social management systems.

The learning forum comes at a time when AfDB was operationa­lising its High 5 priorities and seeking to expand its ‘on-the-ground’ presence. — @okazunga

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