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Family Bank Lands Ksh1.5 Billion To Fuel SMEs’ Growth

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2-Family Bank CEO Rebecca Mbithi&African Guarantee Fund Group CEO Jules Ngankam during the MOU signing where the Bank acquired KES1.5 Billion loan portfolio guarantee facility to fuel SMEs growth
2-Family Bank CEO Rebecca Mbithi&African Guarantee Fund Group CEO Jules Ngankam during the MOU signing where the Bank acquired KES1.5 Billion loan portfolio guarantee facility to fuel SMEs growth. [Photo/ Courtesy]
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Family Bank has acquired a Ksh1.5 billion loan portfolio guarantee facility from the African Guarantee Fund for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (AGF) to increase its loan book to micro, small and medium-sized enterprises, women-led businesses and climate-friendly investments.

In addition to the extension of the credit guarantee facility, the African Guarantee Fund will provide a capacity-development assistance to Family Bank that will be utilized for technical expertise to the MSMEs and expose entrepreneurs to global knowledge on business development and climate-smart ventures through the five-year agreement.

“Through this credit facility, Family Bank can scale up lending to MSMEs who form over 80 percent of our customers base. With the gradual recovery of the economy as we contain the effects of the pandemic, we are able to widen our capital base to support more MSMEs by extending credit at favourable terms,” said Family Bank Chief Executive Officer Rebecca Mbithi.

This guarantee agreement will cover funded facilities such as overdrafts, term loans and non-funded facilities such as letters of credit, bank guarantees, among other credit facilities.

“SMEs are very crucial to the achievement of meaningful sustainable development. Their greatest barrier, however, is access to finance. Our loan portfolio guarantee agreement with Family Bank is structured to reduce the perceived risk of SMEs and to solve their holistic needs through Capacity Development assistance. Additionally, this renewed partnership will also focus on empowering women-owned and climate-focused SMEs,” said AGF Group Chief Executive Officer, Jules Ngankam.

Previously, Family Bank has had two loan portfolio agreements with AGF worth Ksh250 million in 2015 and Ksh774 million in 2018.

Read: Family Bank’s Profit Soars 132 Percent To Ksh3.3. Billion

>>> Family Banks Voted The Best Lender In KBA Survey

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