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NIC Bank signs Kes515 mn loan guarantee with African Guarantee Fund

Loan to be used for the promotion and development of SMEs seeking Trade Financing in Kenya

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NIC Bank Kenya on Friday signed a Loan Portfolio Guarantee agreement amounting to KES 515,900,000 with the African Guarantee Fund for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs).

The partnership aims to unlock financing intended to facilitate the promotion, growth, and development of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs). The signing ceremony took place at the NIC Bank headquarter offices in Nairobi.

Speaking during the partnership launch, AGF Group Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Jules Ngankam noted that the objective is to provide partial credit guarantees and capacity development to NIC Bank to stimulate financing of SMEs thereby unlocking their potential to deliver exclusive growth in the continent.

“With this partnership, we are going to increase access to finance for more SMEs. This will mean more job creation and revenue generation which directly aligns with AGF’s mission of catalyzing economic growth and poverty reduction in Africa. AGF is proud to have partnered with a bank that has a vision for SMEs and believes in its potential to spur the growth of this country.” He said.

Ellie Chiuri the Corporate Director at NIC Bank reaffirmed the bank’s position in striving to be the leader in offering financing solutions backed by uniquely competent trade and relationship management experts, wide correspondent banking network and a unique ability to handle risk management.

“We support our Trade Finance customers with innovative products and services and specialist expertise in sectors like Agribusiness, Manufacturing, Trading, Health, Transport and Communication, Energy, Government, and Education. We customize our products and services to meet our clients’ specific account management, payments, collections and liquidity management requirements,” he said.

 SMEs in Kenya, like in other African countries face major challenges when seeking financing in order to expand and grow their businesses. Recent studies have shown that SMEs in Kenya employs approximately 14.9 million Kenyans and contribute an estimated 28 percent of Kenya’s Gross Domestic Product. However, the majority of SMEs in Kenya do not get to celebrate their third anniversary because 46 percent collapse within their first year while approximately 400,000 die within their 2nd anniversary. Source (Kenya National Bureau of Statistics).

The partnership between NIC Bank and AGF is, therefore, a strategic move that will enable SME customers seeking Trade Financing, overcome the financing barrier. The loan portfolio guarantee facility will see AGF share the risks envisioned by the bank in situations where the target SME clients are unable to meet collateral threshold requirements.

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