MICROCAPITAL BRIEF: Accion, BAC Credomatic, Genesis, Mastercard Move to Expand Digital Financial Inclusion as Part of Call to Action for Northern Central America

US-based payment technology firm Mastercard recently announced plans to further financial inclusion in El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras through the development of digital financial services that bring “5 million people in northern Central America into the financial system and digitalize 1 million micro- and small businesses,” with a focus on woman-owned businesses. The financial services include

MICROCAPITAL BRIEF: Kuunda Raises $2m in Equity to Expand Short-term Financing Model for Mobile Money Agents, Retailers, Consumers into 7 Countries in Africa 

Kuunda, a Mauritius-domiciled financial technology (fintech) company, has completed its seed funding round with USD 2.25 million in new investment, led by Accion Venture Lab, a unit of US-based nonprofit Accion. The other investors include FINCA Ventures, Future Africa, Greenhouse Capital, Kepple Africa Ventures, Launch Africa, Magic Fund, Mercy Corps Ventures and Seedstars. The funding is slated to boost Kuunda’s existing operations – which span Tanzania and Pakistan – and allow it to expand into Democratic Republic of Congo, Egypt, Malawi, Mozambique, Nigeria, Uganda and Zambia during the remainder of 2022 and 2023. The firm’s offerings are:

MICROCAPITAL BRIEF: Bankingly of Uruguay Raises $11m in Equity Round Led by Dalus Capital to Help Financial Institutions Boost Digital Inclusion in Africa, Asia, Latin America

Uruguay’s Bankingly recently secured an investment package totalling USD 11 million, which it plans to use to expand in Latin America and Africa as well as enter Southeast Asia. Bankingly provides financial institutions with software-as-a-service (SaaS) that helps them serve customers via websites, mobile apps, chatbots and other tools, thus “facilitating the financial inclusion of millions of people…”. Bankingly CEO and Founder, Martin Naor, expressed the hope that

SPECIAL REPORT: SIDI Credits the SAM Investors’ Fair with Seeding Partnerships with Emerging MFIs in Burundi, Ethiopia, Mozambique

During the SAM (Semaine Africaine de la Microfinance – African Micro­­finance Week in French) in October, the 2021 Investors’ Fair will build on the 2019 Investors’ Fair, during which 120 microfinance institu­tions (MFIs) and 24 investors met in over 500 “speed-dating” sessions to explore whether they might be compatible partners. Of the MFIs, which represented 24 countries, about half were for-profit firms, and about half were organized as cooperatives or NGOs.

At the 2019 event, Altemius Millinga, the Managing Director of Tanzania’s Yetu Microfinance Bank, told MicroCapital that the Investors’ Fair “was the best part of the SAM because I was able to interact with investors, while at the same time sharing experiences immediately with other MFIs. The SAM gave me the opportunity to meet investors and make several preliminary proposals on funding; it was surely worth the investment!”

FEFISOL, an Africa-focused fund launched by SIDI, has had a presence at all four of the SAM Investors’ Fairs to date, and its repre­sentatives will return this year. The CEO of SIDI, Dominique Lesaffre, reports that his institution has leveraged the Investors’ Fair not only to develop relation­ships with “successful institutions such as Centenary Bank in Uganda or Kafo Jiguinew in Mali – with their massive social-financial outreach – but also with emerging MFIs such as Microbanco Confiança of Mozam­bique, Ishaka of Burundi and Buusaa Gonofaa of Ethiopia.”

Edmund Higenbottam, the Managing Director of Verdant Capital, also

MICROCAPITAL BRIEF: Microfinance Institution Annapurna Raises $30m in Equity from TIAA’s Nuveen, Other Investors to Support Lending for Women, SMEs, Housing, Green Finance in India

Annapurna Finance, a microfinance institution (MFI) in India that primarily funds women, recently announced it has raised USD 30 million in equity. The lead investor is US-based asset manager Nuveen, via its Global Impact Fund. The identities of

MICROCAPITAL BRIEF: Vital Finance Borrows $5m from EIB for Microfinance in Benin, Mostly for Women

The EU’s European Investment Bank (EIB) recently agreed to a partnership with Vital Finance, a microlender in Benin, to support smaller businesses via a loan of EUR 4 million (USD 4.8 million). The wholesale loan, which is the first Vital Finance has taken from EIB, is to fund an estimated 77,000 retail loans, 70 percent of which are to go to female entrepreneurs. Vital Finance CEO Wakil Adjibi stated that the partnership with EIB

MICROCAPITAL BRIEF: COFIDES Launches $145m Huruma Fund to Deliver Microfinance to 45k Farmers on 4 Continents

Compañia Española de Financiación del Desarrollo (COFIDES), a development finance institution controlled by the Spanish government, recently launched the Huruma Fund, an investment vehicle with commitments of EUR 120 million (USD 145 million) to assist rural farmers in Asia, sub-Saharan Africa, and Latin America and the Caribbean via a range of intermediaries. Seventy percent of Huruma’s portfolio will be deployed via

SPECIAL REPORT: European Microfinance Week Action Group Meeting: Investors Not Incentivizing MFIs Sufficiently re Measuring Social Performance

DuringEuropean Microfinance Platform today’s opening sessions of European Microfinance Week, e-MFP’s Investor Action Group met to discuss social performance measurement within microfinance institutions (MFIs). Calum Scott of US-based NGO Opportunity International described his organization’s efforts to work with MFIs to measure client outcomes. He specified that Opportunity generally does not seek to measure client impact, as that has proven too resource-intensive for its purposes. However, he argued that, “The pandemic doesn’t make outcomes data less important. If anything it makes it more important to know if and how your products are helping clients.” Of Opportunity’s partners, 95 percent use

MICROCAPITAL BRIEF: BizCapital, Fintech Promoting SMEs in Brazil, Raises $15m in Equity

BizCapital, a Brazilian provider of digital loans to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), recently raised USD 15 million during its Series B fundraising round. The investors include Brazil-based 42K Investimentos, Brazil’s Chromo Invest, Germany-based Deutsche Investitions- und Entwicklungsgesellschaft (DEG),

MICROCAPITAL BRIEF: ADA Microfinance Launching 10-year “Smallholder Safety Net” Program Targeting Agricultural Value Chains, 3m Households; Partnering with 5 Impact Investors

ADA Microfinance, a Luxembourg-based NGO, recently announced a new program called the Smallholder Safety Net Upscaling Programme (SSNUP) to assist: (1) smallholder farmers in accessing insurance and implementing agricultural practices that increase productivity in a “climate-smart” manner; (2) actors in agricultural value chains in adopting “more sustainable environmental and social business practices;” and (3) boosting investment in agricultural value chains. The investors Grameen Credit Agricole Foundation, Incofin, Oikocredit, responsAbility and Symbiotics have agreed to participate by

MICROCAPITAL BRIEF: Grameen Credit Agricole Foundation Disburses Local-currency Loan Worth $800k to Uganda Microcredit Foundation (UMF)

The Grameen Credit Agricole (GCA) Foundation, whose head office is in Luxembourg, recently informed MicroCapital that it has lent EUR 700,000 (USD 800,000) in local currency to Uganda Microcredit Foundation (UMF) Limited to support its microfinance activities. Founded in 2008, UMF provides group and individual loans for business, education,

MICROCAPITAL BRIEF: FMO Arranges Syndicated Loan of $162m for Access Bank of Nigeria, Supporting Private Sector, Including MSMEs

The Dutch development bank, which is known by the acronym FMO, recently arranged a syndicated loan of USD 162.5 million for Nigeria-based Access Bank. In addition to FMO, the participating lenders are the BlueOrchard Microfinance Fund, which is managed by BlueOrchard of Switzerland; Dutch cooperative Oikocredit;

SPECIAL REPORT: RCPB of Burkina Faso Improves Youth Training, Links with Solar Provider at SAM

Réseau à la Faîtière des Caisses Populaires du Burkina, a savings and credit cooperative with 180 locations in Burkina Faso, has sent several staff members to all three SAM conferences. In SONDO AzaratouDakar in 2015, they made contact with a provider of solar light kits that hold a charge for four days. RCPB now lends to women to purchase these kits, which can have a wide range of benefits, such as increased student study time and reduced indoor air pollution from burning kerosene.

Azaratou Sondo-Nignan (pictured), the deputy director of RCPB, was part of a delegation that presented at SAM on the institution’s youth loans. In addition to sharing its expertise with other organizations, the delegation brought back ideas that helped improve the training that RCPB’s young borrowers receive in support of their loans.

RCPB staff also heard from a representative of a firm in Niger that offers a system to control irrigation canals remotely. Ms Sondo feels this would

MICROCAPITAL BRIEF: Incofin; Microfinance Institutions Fundenuse, Fundeser, MiCrédito Operate Satellite-based Weather-index Microinsurance for Coffee, Grain Farmers in Nicaragua

Belgium’s Incofin Investment Management recently launched an insurance plan with Nicaraguan microfinance institutions (MFIs) Fundacion para el Desarrollo de Nueva Segovia (Fundenuse), Financiera Fundeser and MiCrédito to help 6,000 coffee and grain farmers be better prepared for climate change. The program utilizes “satellite imagery to

SPECIAL REPORT: Introduction at SAM Leads to Investment in ID Ghana by Grameen Credit Agricole Foundation

Philippe Philippe GUICHANDUTGuichandut (pictured), the Head of Inclusive Finance Development at the Grameen Credit Agricole Foundation, has been at all three SAMs. The majority of the foundation’s 76 partners are in sub-Saharan Africa, and Mr Guichandut has found that “SAM is the best place to meet our existing and potential partners.” He adds, “Around the SAM, we always take the opportunity to gather our partners, [which] is the best way to have exchanges of experience among our partners and give them the opportunity to attend some training sessions either organized by ourselves or the SAM.” Leading and attending workshops at SAM has been key for Mr Guichandut’s team “to share our own experience and promote themes that are relevant for us, especially in the fields of agri-microinsurance and

MICROCAPITAL BRIEF: Belize Credit Union League, IDB Partner on Green Microfinance as Part of Caribbean EcoMicro Program

The US-based multilateral Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) recently signed a four-year deal with the 11-member Belize Credit Union League (BCUL) to provide 380 farmers and fishermen with access to “climate-smart” technologies intended to increase food productivity and reduce greenhouse-gas emissions. The partners

SPECIAL REPORT: Using SAM to Align Financing Needs, Social Impact in Mozambique

When Francisco Cuamba, Microbanco ConfiancaFrancisco Cuamba, the Finance Director of Mozambique’s Microbanco Confianca (pictured at left), came to Luxem­bourg for European Microfinance Week in November, he was very pleased to win a free registration to the 2019 SAM, which will be held in late October in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. Reflecting on the 2017 SAM in Ethiopia, he said, “My participation in SAM was an extremely important opportunity to meet different organizations from all over the world to share different experiences and meet some investors to which to present my organi­zation…. The type of investors we sign should be social investors that are not only concerned with the profitability of the investment, but also our extensive involvement in the development of

SPECIAL REPORT: Growing Enterprises in Kenya from Micro- to Small to Medium-sized, With Help from SAM

Since SAM 2019ECLOF Kenya opened its doors in 1994, more and more of its clients – mostly group borrowers in rural areas – have been growing their businesses beyond the bounds of “micro.” Mary Munyiri, the CEO of the MFI, knew her organization had to find a way to grow with them. When she attended SAM in 2017, she benefitted from sessions on topics such as “Challenges Facing Actors Financing SMEs” and “Key Players of SME Growth: Incubators, Accelerators and Business Angels.”

Ms Munyiri says, “During SAM, my understanding was enhanced regarding the fact that