Today, at the High-Level Forum Africa-Europe in Vienna, FMO and the European Commission (EC) signed the contract for risk-sharing facility NASIRA. The EC has approved up to EUR 75 million in guarantees and up to EUR 8 million in Technical Assistance to FMO’s innovative financial program.
NASIRA, a new chance guaranteed
NASIRA uses guarantees to allow local banks to on-lend to underserved entrepreneurs within the European neighborhood and Sub-Saharan Africa. It targets portfolios consisting of loans to young, female and migrant entrepreneurs (including refugees, returnees and internally displaced people). The goal of these guarantees is to allow local banks to provide loans to groups they normally perceive as too risky. By so-called ‘risk-sharing’ NASIRA reduces the perceived and real risks of lending to vulnerable and underserved parts of the population. Thus, it enables and stimulates financing needed for people who want to grow their (micro) business.
Blended finance solutions for inclusion of underserved entrepreneurs
NASIRA is an example of blended finance, bringing together public and private funding. The guarantee for NASIRA is provided by the European Fund for Sustainable Development (EFSD). The Dutch government also supports NASIRA with a €7.5 million contribution from the MASSIF fund, which is managed by FMO. By catalysing other investors, the program is expected to support EUR 500 million in financing.
Fatoumata Bouaré, Chief Risk and Finance Officer of FMO said: “The support of the EU and Dutch government for NASIRA is a major step towards ensuring that financing reaches underserved entrepreneurs. They are potentially great job creators in countries where employment is much needed, now and in the future. We believe increased coordination and cooperation between governments, development finance institutions and the private sector is a prerequisite to deal with the complex challenge of financial inclusion of young, female and migrant entrepreneurs. NASIRA helps mobilize private sector involvement in the socio-economic development of partner countries to help them address the root causes of migration.”
At the High-Level Forum Africa-Europe in Vienna, Dutch prime minister Mark Rutte emphasised the importance of stimulating entrepreneurship and job creation, and highlighted NASIRA as an example: “By turning challenges into opportunities, NASIRA truly helps to address poverty and to give people reason to commit to a future in their own community. Jobs are key to the future and it’s up to us, as governments and political leaders to work together and make sure that more and more people become empowered to take that future in their own hand.”
For more information on NASIRA, please visit: www.nasira.info
NASIRA signing ceremony FMO and EC at High-Level Forum Africa-Europe in Vienna |
FMO NASIRA team with Dutch prime minister Mark Rutte |
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