The US government’s International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) recently agreed to cover half of potential losses on USD 20 million being raised by Trine AB, a Sweden-based solar investment platform, to support industrial solar ventures as well as mini-grids in Latin America and the Caribbean. This funding is sufficient to supply renewable energy to approximately 600,0
Tag: Green Energy
MICROFINANCE PAPER WRAP-UP: “Disaster Resilience Through Financial Inclusion;” by Jeanette Moling, Johanna Nyman, Laura Ramos; Published by AFI
This paper addresses the links between disaster risk reduction (DRR) and financial inclusion, focusing on how policymakers and regulators can contribute to community resilience. Between 1999 and 2018, extreme weather events resulted in estimated direct losses of 495,000 lives and USD 3.5 trillion in damages. Disastrous weather events impact economies
MICROCAPITAL BRIEF: FMO Loans $25m to Aklease to Support Renewable Energy in Turkey
The Netherlands Development Finance Company, a public-private partnership also known by its Dutch acronym FMO, recently loaned USD 25 million to Aklease, a leasing subsidiary of Turkish bank Akbank, to be used for solar energy projects. Through this loan, Aklease aims to increase the “green” portion
MICROCAPITAL BRIEF: IFC to Loan $50m to Itaú Argentina for SMEs, “Green” Lending
The International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, recently agreed to provide Itaú Argentina, a subsidiary of Brazil-based Itaú Unibanco, with USD 15 million to expand funding for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) as well as USD 35 million for “sustainable” energy projects.
MICROFINANCE EVENT: Africa Innovation Summit (AIS); June 6 – 8, 2018: Kigali, Rwanda
Summary of Event: The theme of this conference is facilitating development in Africa by empowering entrepreneurs across the continent. The topics include Challenges and Opportunities for Innovation in Africa; Building a Resilient and Competitive Economy for Africa’s Future; 21st Century African Cities; Financing and Scaling up