African Guarantee Fund teams up with BGFIBAnk to help African SMEs get more financing

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Monday, 22 August 2022 17:02
African Guarantee Fund teams up with BGFIBAnk to help African SMEs get more financing

(Togo First) - The African Guarantee Fund Group (AGF) has set up a €50 million credit guarantee line for African SMEs. The BGFI network will distribute the funds, according to an agreement that both institutions signed on August 12, 2022, in Libreville. 

The joint statement disclosing the partnership indicates that the deal was signed by Henri-Claude Oyima and Jules Ngankam, the respective CEOs of BGFIBank Group and AGF Group. The top management of both entities was there.

"The AGF Group and the BGFIBank Group have been working together for eight years, and this new agreement shows our desire to keep supporting SMEs, which are key players in job creation in Africa. Also, we consider women entrepreneurs as a pillar of economic growth. And thanks to the AFAWA Guarantee for Growth program, which AGF deployed in partnership with the African Development Bank (AfDB), the BGFIBank Group's subsidiaries will provide women’s SMEs with more advantageous conditions," said Mr. Ngankam.

AGF West Africa, the group’s division dedicated to SMEs in the region, is based in Lomé. In Togo, the group focuses on women and youth. It supports their businesses and wants to create between 30,000 and 50,000 jobs over five years.

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