Green energy, women led SMEs to benefit from Sh1bn credit facility

Green energy, women led SMEs to benefit from Sh1bn credit facility

Head of Business and Commercial Clients Stanbic Bank, Florence Wanja (Second R) Group Director of Business Development African Guarantee Fund Frank Adjagba (Second L) during the signing of the agreement between Stanbic Bank and Africa Guarantee Fund. Looking on is Head of Enterprise Banking Stanbic Bank Collins Wanyonyi (Second R) and Regional Head East Africa African Guarantee Fund, Maureen Kayamba(Second L) NAIROBI, Kenya, April 5 – Kenyan Small and Micro Enterprises are set to benefit from an Shs 1 billion loan portfolio guarantee facility issued to Stanbic Bank Kenya by the African Guarantee Fund(AGF).

The facility which targets women-owned businesses, as well as those in the sustainable energy sector is expected to impact thousands of SMEs across the country in the next 5years.

In addition to the financial offering, the guarantee fund will offer technical capacity building to these SME groups.

“Many Kenyan SMEs struggle to access financing due to their perceived higher risk, which has further deteriorated during the COVID-19 pandemic. Reducing this risk will help these businesses access the financing required for growth. We are pleased to partner with Stanbic Bank as it expands its lending to SMEs including Women-led and climate-focused SMEs,” Franck Adjagba, the group director of business development, African Guarantee Fund said in a statement.

Adjagba further noted that the SMEs will access loans from the bank as the purpose of this partnership is to share the risk that the bank will take by lending.

“Stanbic Bank remains committed to solving the holistic needs of our SME client segment and partnering for sustainable growth. SMEs contribute more than 30 percent of Kenya’s Gross Domestic Product, and close to 50 percent of new jobs created annually. Our partnership with the African Guarantee Fund is a significant milestone in contributing to accelerating their growth,” said Florence Wanja, the head of business and commercial clients at Stanbic Bank.

Wanja also noted that the bank’s partnership with the AGF is in line with their It Can Be brand promise which seeks to empower individuals and help them achieve their goals

“This guarantee will enable us to extend credit to higher risk SMEs as they will be able to apply a visa mitigation instrument based on the agreement we have signed. Guarantee facility only provides the liquidity lending at the normal banking rates so that in case the SMEs default, the guarantee fund will support the bank from there,” Wanja stated.

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