African Development Bank and African Guarantee Fund Sign $110 Million Agreement With Tanzania's Crdb Bank to Boost Access to Finance By Women's SMEs

28 July 2022
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African Development Bank (Abidjan)
press release

The African Development Bank today signed a $60 million financial package comprising $50 million subordinated debt to support CRDB Bank's regional expansion efforts and a senior loan of $10 million to accelerate access to finance for small businesses managed and owned by women in Tanzania.

The facility is coupled with a $175,000 technical assistance grant from the African Development Bank's Affirmative Finance Action for Women in Africa Initiative (AFAWA) with support from the Women Entrepreneurship Finance Initiative to strengthen CRDB's capacity to support women entrepreneurs in Tanzania to become more bankable.

Similarly, the African Guarantee Fund has signed a guarantee line to CRDB Bank worth $50 million. The line includes the AFAWA Guarantee for Growth component to minimize risk in investing in women-led businesses and further support their growth.

The agreement was signed by Nnenna Nwabufo, the African Development Bank's Director General for East Africa; Jules Ngankam, Group Chief Executive Officer of the African Guarantee Fund; and Abdulmajid Nsekela, Chief Executive Officer of CRDB Bank PLC. The bouquet of financing will enable CRDB to significantly impact the socio-economic growth of the region by empowering small businesses, especially women, and unleashing their full potential.

Ngankam acknowledged the longstanding relationship between his Fund and CRDB Bank, supporting small and medium enterprises across various sectors. "This tripartite partnership is a game changer, particularly to bridge the financing gap for women entrepreneurs," Ngankam said.

The African Development Bank's Nnenna Nwabufo stated that the partnership would, as CRDB expands, enable SMEs to access finance in the region. More importantly, it adds to Tanzania's efforts to close the gap in access to finance for women entrepreneurs, which is estimated at $1.6 billion.

"We are very excited to have closed this agreement. The subordinated loan facility will improve the CRDB's overall capitalisation and support future growth and regional expansion without jeopardizing capital ratios. I'd like to thank our long-term partners, the African Development Bank and the African Guarantee Fund for their ongoing support," said Abdulmajid Nsekela, CEO and Managing Director of CRDB Bank Group. The bank is currently finalizing its move to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, while also considering expanding into other East and Central African countries.

Nsekela said the agreement with the Bank and the African Guarantee Fund will support CRDB's commitment to assisting women-owned SMEs in building resilience and closing the working capital gap. "The $10 million credit line and $50 million guarantee will strengthen our ability to support many women-owned businesses through our Women Access to Finance Initiative, which is run by CRDB Malkia."

About the African Development Bank Group

The African Development Bank Group (AfDB) is Africa's premier development finance institution. It comprises three distinct entities: the African Development Bank (AfDB), the African Development Fund (ADF) and the Nigeria Trust Fund (NTF). On the ground in 44 African countries with an external office in Japan, the AfDB contributes to the economic development and the social progress of its 54 regional member states.

For more information: www.afdb.org

About African Guarantee Fund

African Guarantee Fund (AGF) is a non-bank financial institution whose objective is to promote economic development, increase employment and reduce poverty in Africa by providing financial institutions with guarantee products and capacity development assistance specifically intended to support SMEs in Africa. AGF's guarantee products are utilized in over 40 African countries.

As a 2X Challenge Investment, AGF is committed to support women-owned and women-led businesses through the AFAWA Guarantee for Growth program which aims to unlock up to $ 5 billion for African women businesses by 2026.

African Guarantee Fund has a rating of AA- by Fitch Ratings Agency.

For more information: www.africanguaranteefund.com

About CRDB Bank Plc

CRDB Bank Plc is one of the East Africa's leading banks, serving individuals, micro, small & middle businesses and large corporations with a full range of Retail, Treasury, Insurance, Trade Finance, Syndications, Premier Banking, Agriculture and Microfinance services.

CRDB Bank is the first bank in Tanzania to be rated amongst the top ten stable and safer to invest African banks by the world's most respected rating agency, Moody's Investors Services. Moody's rated CRDB Bank with a "B1 stable outlook" which is the highest rating to have been acquired by banks or financial institutions in Sub Saharan Africa. UN Green Climate Fund accredits CRDB Bank since November 2019 and Global Finance recognizes it as the Best Bank in Tanzania for the year 2020.

CRDB Bank provides unmatched convenience in Tanzania and Burundi serving more than 3 million customers with a large footprint of 268 branches, 19,000 CRDB Wakala, over 550 ATMs, over 1,500 merchants and a 24/7 Call Centre.

For more information: www.crdbbank.co.tz

Contact:

African Development Bank

Joyce Mulama, Communication and External Relations department, +254724975170, j.mulama@afdb.org

African Guarantee Fund

Diana Aluga, Group Communications and Public Relations Officer, +254 732 148 113, diana.aluga@agf.africa

CRDB PLC

Tully Esther Mwambapa, Director of Corporate Affairs, +255 22 2197700, tullyesther.mwambapa@crdb.co.tz

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