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Mohizi is a small-scale, women-led plantain chips producer in Côte d'Ivoire that has been able to formalise and grow its business with loans and support from COFINA. Photo: Axel Hallgren/Swedfund

Closing MSME finance gap in Côte d’Ivoire and Senegal

Swedfund has invested EUR 20 million in Compagnie Financière Africaine (COFINA), a leading mesofinance institution that provides loans to micro, small and medium-sized businesses in West and Central Africa to enable them to develop and grow their business.

Inside Equity Fund invested in Alpha Polyplast, a Zambian company that specialises in recycling plastic waste, to increase its capacity to recycle plastic waste throughout the country. Photo: Alpha Polyplast

Catalysing sustainable growth through SMEs in Southeast Africa

Swedfund, Sweden’s development finance institution, has invested USD 10 million in Inside Equity Fund II, aiming to support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) with impactful and innovative solutions in Zambia, Madagascar, Mauritius, Tanzania, Malawi and Mozambique.

Photo: Sam Makoji / Getty Images

Investment for enhanced access to finance for MSMEs in Nigeria

Swedfund invests USD 30 million in Access Bank Nigeria Plc to reach underserved MSMEs (micro, small and medium enterprises) at scale. By providing long-term capital and capacity building to unbanked and under-banked companies in Nigeria, the investment is expected to support sustainable private sector development and inclusive growth.

Xurya’s solar systems in Indonesia, South Jakarta. Photo: Xurya Daya Indonesia

Swedfund makes first renewable energy investment in Indonesia

Swedfund, Sweden's development finance institution, has announced an equity investment of USD 10 million in Xurya, an innovative Indonesian solar rooftop company. Xurya enables commercial and industrial companies across the country to adopt solar power with no upfront costs, displacing fossil fuel-based power generation.

Founded by a female entrepreneur, Kinshasa-based DPXL is known for urban signs & billboards. The company has received XSML funding for new equipment and is now looking to expand further. Photo: Sighted Design, DRC

Investing for continued support to SMEs in Central and East Africa

Swedfund invests 15 MUSD in African Rivers Fund IV, an impact-oriented credit fund empowering sustainable growing companies in Central and East Africa to increase access to long term small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) financing and support for sustainable private sector growth.

Swedfund invests in Teyliom Finance to promote financial inclusion in West Africa

Swedfund invests in Teyliom Finance to promote financial inclusion in West Africa

Swedfund invests USD 5 million in a loan to Teyliom Finance, a subsidiary of Teyliom Group, a leading pan-African group active in five industries, across twelve countries. The investment is directed towards Bridge Bank Microfinance to strengthen financing for micro, small and medium sized enterprises (MSMEs) and is expected to enhance financial empowerment of women in Côte D'Ivoire.

Abidjan, the Ivory Coast.

Investment to strengthen small and medium sized companies in Francophone Africa

On December 31, 2023, Swedfund, Sweden’s Development Finance Institution, invested 15 MEUR Joliba Capital Fund I. The investment will enable growth of small and medium sized companies which are key for private sector growth and job creation in the least developed regions of Francophone Africa.

Investment to accelerate the energy transition in Southeast Asia

Investment to accelerate the energy transition in Southeast Asia

On December 22, 2023, Swedfund invested 12 MUSD in Southeast Asia Clean Energy Fund II (SEACEF II). This investment will contribute to providing scale-up capital to early-stage companies focused on advancing the low-carbon transition in some of Southeast Asia's most fossil fuel-intensive economies.

View of Addis Ababa. To promote development, investments in digital business models based on local needs in Africa are required.

Swedfund invests in African tech entrepreneurs and promotes increased digitalisation

Investment in digitalisation in developing countries is central to reducing both financial and digital gaps. Hence, the Swedish development finance institution, Swedfund, invests in a fund focusing on developing young companies and supporting entrepreneurs working with digital business models spun out of local needs in Africa. The investment of USD 10 million is made in TIDE Africa Fund II.

Swedfund supports women’s health and self-care in East Africa

Swedfund supports women’s health and self-care in East Africa

​Swedfund, is pleased to announce its investment in Kasha Globa. Kasha’s platform enables access, education and confidential distribution of women’s contraceptives, menstrual and health products, primarily to underserved women. Kasha’s platform supports both offline and online e-commerce, using any type of mobile phone, with or without internet access.

Picture from SOS Médecins de Nuit (MDN), a healthcare clinic based in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo. A clinic funded by African Rivers Fund.

Swedish investments for private sector growth – in DRC, Uganda and Angola

Today Swedfund announces an investment of USD 10m in African Rivers Fund 3 (ARF 3), together with IFC, FMO, BIO and DGGF. African Rivers Fund 3 will primarily provide loan financing to small and medium-sized companies in DRC (Democratic Republic of Congo), Uganda and Angola.

Swedfund's value creation model

With a focus on value creation

Swedfund’s value creation process has been developed on 40 years of experience of investing in sustainable businesses in the world's most challenging countries and describes how we best fulfill our mission.

Sustainable development results with high ambitions

Sustainable development results with high ambitions

​Today, private sector is driving the development of Africa's economy by creating four out of five jobs and bringing together 33 per cent of Africa's GDP. For 40 years, Swedfund’s mission has been to fight poverty by investing in sustainable businesses in the world's most challenging countries. Job creation has always been the core of our work.

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