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    Boon for SMEs as Equity Group secures Ksh16.5bn from EU, EIB

    Tv47By Tv47March 5, 20216 Mins Read
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    European Union Ambassador to Kenya, H.E Simon Mordue (left) exchanges the signed partnership agreement with Equity Group MD & CEO, Dr. James Mwangi (right). Equity Group has signed a Kshs 16.5 Billion facility with the European Investment Bank (EIB) and the European Union (EU) in its continued commitment to strategically walk with women and youth run MSMEs as well as those in agriculture during and post the COVID-19 pandemic.
    EU Ambassador to Kenya Simon Mordue (left) exchanges the signed partnership agreement with Equity Group MD and CEO, Dr. James Mwangi. PHOTO/COURTESY
    EU Ambassador to Kenya Simon Mordue (left) exchanges the signed partnership agreement with Equity Group MD and CEO, Dr. James Mwangi. PHOTO/COURTESY
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    Equity Group Holdings Plc has signed a Ksh16.5 billion loan facility with the European Investment Bank (EIB) and the European Union (EU) in its continued commitment to strategically walk with MSMEs during the three years the COVID-19 pandemic is expected to adversely affect the business
    operating environment as a result of the adoption of COVID-19 coping and containment measures.


    Equity Group, the EIB, and the EU chose to have the loan facility in Kenya Shillings to match the operating currency of SME businesses and eliminate the risk of foreign exchange while the EUR 20 million grant allows
    capacity building on the borrowing clients to derisk lowering the risk of default and hence allowing affordability by adoption of low-risk priced interest rates.


    In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Equity launched an offensive and defensive approach to support customers to sustain themselves while innovating alongside MSMEs who are leveraging on the opportunities that have presented within the crisis. The Group committed to loan repayment accommodation for up to 45% of the customers whose cashflows and operation cycle were deemed likely to be negatively impacted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Equity made the prudent decision to ensure cashflow was not impaired and in its third-quarter 2020 results, Equity reported a 30% growth in its loan book in support of its customers who saw opportunities of green shoots and diversifications in the COVID-19 environment. Most of the new opportunities funded were in manufacturing of PPE’s, logistics, online businesses, agro-processing, fast-moving consumer goods, and agriculture value chains.


    In announcing the latest loan facility, Dr. James Mwangi, Managing Director and CEO of Equity Group Holdings
    Plc stated, “The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic started as a health crisis, which quickly became an economic and humanitarian crisis that has seen almost 40% of Kenyan small business owners negatively affected by the great economic mechanism of coping, managing, mitigating and containing COVID-19 during the shutdown in business.

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    Equity’s goal is to keep the lights of the economy on by ensuring firms and
    businesses remain open, sustain employment, and by keeping markets open for goods and services thus facilitating a quick recovery of businesses and the economy at large.

    This funding adds oxygen to the real economy through funding of enterprises under the `Young Africa Works’ Program where Equity, Mastercard Foundation, and the Government of Kenya are working to create 5 million jobs for women and young people through entrepreneurship over the next five years.

    EU ambassador to Kenya Simon Mordue (left) exchanges the signed partnership agreement with Equity Group’s Dr. James Mwangi (right). PHOTO/COURTESY


    The facility extends over the entire period of the program’s 5 years, ensuring the matching of long-term investment by SMEs to emerge stronger post the COVID-19 period.

    The financing package through the EUR 20 Million grant covers amongst other initiatives, the provision of technical assistance to enhance Equity Bank’s capacity to assess, execute and monitor longer-term investment
    projects in the agriculture value chains and further develop its longer-term agricultural financing activities with a focus on youth and woman while enhancing their capacity to lower their credit risk and hence the interest rate at which they will obtain credit.

    Speaking on behalf of the European Investment Bank, Vice President Thomas Ostros said, “New EIB and EU support for leading Kenyan partner Equity Bank will help entrepreneurs, business and agricultural small holders across Kenya to access finance and better withstand the economic challenges and business uncertainties caused by COVID-19.

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    Today’s new agreements demonstrate Team Europe and Kenya joining forces to beat COVID-19 and help business flourish.” The ability of Equity to attract funding from global agencies such as the European Investment Bank and the European Union speaks to Equity’s global standing, reputation and trust to support economic stability during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Equity plays a central role in the global development agenda due to the
    interconnected nature of the economy and its ability to deliver strategic results due to its size and capacity.


    The facility also indicates the confidence that global lenders have in the Kenyan economy. Equity not only wants to support export MSMEs but also those in the domestic economy and hence has borrowed in Kenya Shillings to ensure no mismatch in currency fluctuations which will further support the domestic market and protect it from exposure to the exchange rate.

    Both European institutions will support Equity’s lending to MSMEs, which acknowledges that the COVID-19 outbreak has been a shock to Kenya’s MSMEs. MSMEs eligible for Equity’s lending through the facility will be
    active in high-growth market sectors which serve to create new manufacturing or distribution activities in the
    economy as well as strengthen and develop eco-systems around existing industrial activities.


    “As an inclusive regional financial institution these facilities strengthen Equity’s position to further enhance the strength of MSMEs who are key actors in value chains and ecosystems of the real economy in agriculture,
    trade, manufacturing, health and MSME sectors. By ensuring their survival and growth the MSMEs will continue to protect jobs, create more jobs and support lives and livelihoods in society, serving to create resilience as the pandemic subsides, as vaccines become available in Kenya, and as market growth returns,”
    said Dr. Mwangi.

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    “We value our long-term partnership with the EIB and the European Commission who have walked with us and our customers on our path for sustained human development for many years including their investment to scale our focus in agriculture through Kilimo Biashara. We thank them for supporting our efforts to strengthen the role of MSMEs to stimulate the economy back to prosperity, and hence support lives
    and livelihoods through market growth.”


    The guarantee complements Equity’s program with Mastercard Foundation, Young Africa Works, of creating 5 million jobs especially for youth by providing $4.2bn in funding to MSMEs coupled with capacity building in
    Financial Literacy, Entrepreneurship, Digital Literacy, and business development services including mentorship, coaching, and market linkages support.

    Equity is collaborating with MSME support organizations such as the
    Kenya National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KNCCI), Kenya Association of Manufacturers (KAM), Kenya Private Sector Alliance (KEPSA) as well as Micro and Small Enterprises Authority (MSEA).


    This is the third tranche for Equity Group after having signed a USD $50 Million facility with IFC in September
    and a USD $100 Million facility from Proparco in October bringing the total to USD $275 Million, USD $150
    Million and EUR 125 Million – an equivalent of bringing Kshs 33 Billion to fortify credit flows and liquidity to
    MSMEs.

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