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    ‎AfDB extends $61m facility to DBN for women-owned MSMEs

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    ‎By Sam Otuonye

    ‎The African Development Bank Group (AfDB) has approved a $61 million financing package for the Development Bank of Nigeria (DBN) to expand access to affordable credit for women-owned and women-led micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in Nigeria.

    ‎According to a statement on AfDB’s website at the weekend, the facility is aimed at addressing persistent financing gaps facing women entrepreneurs and strengthening inclusive private sector growth in Nigeria.

    ‎The approved financing package is structured across three instruments designed to deepen MSME lending and support women-led businesses. These include: $50 million gender-focused line of credit; $8 million concessional facility under the Agri-Food SME Catalytic Financing Mechanism (ACFM); and

    ‎$3 million grant under the Affirmative Finance Action for Women in Africa (AFAWA) initiative, funded by the Women Entrepreneurs Finance Initiative (We-Fi).

    ‎The statement said that more than 95 per cent of the total package is specifically targeted at women-owned and women-led MSMEs.

    ‎The funds will be channelled through DBN’s network of participating financial institutions to improve access to credit and expand lending capacity to MSMEs across Nigeria.

    ‎The AfDB said the structure of the facility combines long-term financing, concessional funding, partial credit guarantees, and technical assistance to strengthen Nigeria’s MSME ecosystem.

    ‎The programme prioritises women entrepreneurs in agriculture, clean energy, healthcare, and other sectors performance-based incentives under AFAWA are expected to increase the number of eligible women-owned enterprises. The intervention aims to increase the share of women-focused lending within DBN’s MSME portfolio.

    ‎The initiative supports private sector-led growth and inclusive economic transformation.

    ‎Director General of the African Development Bank Group Nigeria Country Office, Dr. Abdul Kamara, described women entrepreneurs as a key but underutilised economic resource.

    ‎“This operation reflects the African Development Bank’s commitment to unlocking economic opportunities for women.

    ‎“By working through DBN… we are not just expanding access to credit; the Bank is investing in the engine of Nigeria’s inclusive economic transformation.”

    ‎The new financing package deepens the long-standing partnership between the African Development Bank and the Development Bank of Nigeria, which dates back to DBN’s establishment with support from AfDB and other development partners.

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