Ecobank partners with AUDA-NEPAD to provide $2M to MSMEs across 8 African countries

Economic governance
Wednesday, 19 May 2021 16:57
Ecobank partners with AUDA-NEPAD to provide $2M to MSMEs across 8 African countries

(Togo First) - Ecobank and the African Union Development Agency (AUDA-NEPAD) have raised $2 million (about CFA1 billion) for the 100,000 MSMSEs Finance program launched in June 2020. 

According to the statement announcing the mobilization, “a total sum of $2.0 million will be extended in the form of working capital to beneficiaries who meet the set criteria across the eight countries in this first phase.”

In effect, 30 beneficiaries from Chad, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Kenya, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, and Togo will receive the monies.

Those interested in getting financed have until May 21 to register for the online training organized in this framework. The training and financing component of the initiative should commence on May 27, 2021. It will include four modules and cover themes such as “risk management, business sustainability, and bankability, operation adaptation and commercial conformity, and leadership development.”

AUDA-NEPAD is deeply convinced that Africa's structural transformation will be driven by youth and women-led businesses and innovations,” said Amine Idriss Adoum, AUDA-NEPAD's Director of Program Delivery and Coordination Directorate.

Following the successful launch of the MSME Academy, we are now going ahead with the financing component. We look forward to celebrating the businesses that will successfully go through this training program and meet the criteria for financial support,” said Josephine Anan-Ankomah, Ecobank Group Executive Commercial Banking. 

The 100,000 MSMEs, let’s recall, seeks to support 100,000 micro, small and medium enterprises, helping them to be resilient against the Covid-19 pandemic. 

Daniel Agbenonwossi (intern)

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