COFINA Togo commits to be more engaged in financial inclusion projects in 2022

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Friday, 28 January 2022 16:46
COFINA Togo commits to be more engaged in financial inclusion projects in 2022

(Togo First) - The Togolese subsidiary of the Compagnie Financière Africaine (COFINA) will reinforce its financial inclusion policy. This ambition was revealed on Jan 27 by the institution’s MD, Digbé Marcel, during an audience with Prime Minister Victoire Dogbé.

"We will accentuate financial inclusion,” Marcel said, adding that COFINA was open to "supporting and financing the government in its various endeavors.”

In Togo, the Ivorian group’s main goal is to "participate, sustainably, in the economic development of the country by contributing to the emergence and consolidation of SMEs." In this framework, COFINA Togo will support SMEs and all entrepreneurs left out of traditional financial systems.

In March 2021, the group partnered with CUBE, a Togolese incubator, to provide up to CFA25 million to growing businesses that have been operating in the country for a minimum of three (3) years.

In September 2021, the financial institution also signed a financing agreement with the Risk-sharing-based Mechanism for Incentive Agricultural Financing (MIFA), in favor of agricultural SMEs.

Esaïe Edoh

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