Home Banking IFC Gives KCB US$150 Million for SMEs Lending, Climate Finance

IFC Gives KCB US$150 Million for SMEs Lending, Climate Finance

by Wanjiku Mbugua

KCB Bank Kenya has received an approval for US$150 million, from the International Finance Corporation (IFC) as lead syndicator, to support the growth of the Bank’s sustainable climate finance portfolio and scale-up lending to micro, small and medium enterprises including women-owned businesses.

This credit line will contribute to the economic growth of the Kenyan economy by helping develop green lending and creating employment, especially for women. KCB Bank has embedded environmental sustainability at its strategic, portfolio, and transactional levels across all business areas.

This financing is aligned with our green financing goals, and will also enable us to expand our financing to SME and special market segments like women and youth-owned enterprises that are critical to the growth of the economy, but are facing acute financing gap, KCB Group Chief Executive Officer & Managing Director Joshua Oigara said. It complements Government’s effort, through the MSME guarantee scheme, to avail funding to this important section of our economy, he added.

“We are happy to partner with IFC in this innovative financial instrument, which will enable us to support the economy as the country begins recovery from the impact of COVID-19. It will enable us open a path for more credit to the Small and Medium-Sized entrepreneurs,” Oigara said.

“The financing is in line with our sustainability agenda to support a climate-resilient economy and reinforces the Bank’s commitment to the Principles of Responsible Banking.”

In 2019, KCB Group was the only East African Bank joining another 30 founding banks globally under the auspice of UNEP- FI to develop and launch Principles for Responsible Banking that are guiding tools for global banking industry players aspiring to run sustainable businesses.

Since 2015 KCB Bank has incorporated Social and Environmental Management System (SEMS) into the lending process making it the ideal partner for this facility in Kenya.

According to this agreement, KCB will mobilize commercial financing into the SME and climate finance sector in Kenya and also impart knowledge, drive innovation, and build capacity. On other hand, IFC will offer training in the areas of green finance.

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