European Investment Bank

The European Investment Bank (EIB), established in 1958, is a long-term lending institution owned by the EU Member States. Headquartered in Luxembourg, it offers a wide range of financing solutions, including project loans, loans to banks and intermediaries, venture capital funds, and equity investments. EIB also provides structured finance products, guarantees, and securitization instruments, along with advisory services for infrastructure projects, urban development, and small to medium-sized enterprises. Its portfolio is predominantly composed of loans (93.08%), with a small portion allocated to debt and fixed income, shares, and other assets. EIB's mission is to support European integration and social cohesion, primarily within the European Union and internationally.

Andrus Ansip

Vice President

Nicola Beer

Vice President and Member of the Management Committee

Markus Berndt

Deputy Director General, EIB Group and Deputy Managing Director, EIB Global Directorate

Teresa Czerwińska

Vice President and Member of the Management Committee

Ambroise Fayolle

Vice President and Member of the Management Committee

Werner Hoyer

President

Kyriacos Kakouris

Director

Adrian Kamenitzer

Deputy Director General and Chief Risk Officer

Jean-Christophe Laloux

Director General

Emma Navarro

Vice President

Lilyana Pavlova

Vice President

Alexander Stubb Ph.D

Vice President and Member of the Management Committee

Thomas Östros

Vice President and Member of the Management Committee

Past deals in Africa

Africa Finance

Debt Financing in 2025
Africa Finance Corporation, established in 2007 and headquartered in Nigeria, is a multilateral development financial institution focused on addressing infrastructure financing needs across Africa. The organization provides a range of services, including debt, equity, project development, financial advisory, and treasury management, aimed at fostering sustainable economic growth. Africa Finance Corporation invests in high-quality infrastructure assets within key sectors such as power, natural resources, heavy industry, transport, and telecommunications. By targeting essential services in these core areas, the institution plays a critical role in promoting infrastructure development across the continent.

Burn

Debt Financing in 2024
BURN Design Lab is a nonprofit organization focused on creating customized biomass stove solutions for the developing world. The organization collaborates with implementing partners to establish sustainable stove dissemination systems that address cooking needs while tackling issues such as deforestation, women's health, and global warming. BURN's primary activities include the design, local manufacture, and distribution of fuel-efficient cooking products aimed at enhancing the lives of underserved communities. Operating a modern manufacturing facility near Nairobi, BURN produces a stove every minute, making it the largest facility of its kind in Africa. Their range of affordable and durable cookstoves, which include biomass, liquid fuel, and electric options, is designed to reduce harmful emissions and improve indoor air quality, enabling families to cook safely and sustainably while protecting their health and the environment.

Spark Energy Services

Debt Financing in 2024
Spark Energy Services works with experienced developers across Africa, providing their partners with up to 100% upfront financing for the installation of on-site renewable energy and energy efficiency equipment for C&I businesses. Spark provides access to a diversified portfolio of clean energy projects across Africa, offering investors a climate-positive investment with a strong, transparent, and robustly measured ESG profile. Through their development partners, Spark offers C&I companies a zero up-front cost solution to their energy needs, whilst significantly reducing their monthly power bills.

Husk Power Systems

Debt Financing in 2024
Husk Power Systems Pvt. Ltd. is a renewable energy company based in Patna, India, that focuses on generating and distributing electricity to households, community services, small businesses, and factories. Founded in 2007, the company utilizes biomass waste—such as rice husks and other agricultural residues—to produce electricity through its proprietary technology. Husk Power Systems designs and operates mini-power plants and micro-grids, offering electricity as a pay-for-use service primarily to rural areas. This approach not only provides reliable lighting, reducing reliance on kerosene, but also fosters economic development by enabling microenterprises and the use of electricity-operated machinery. By creating a sustainable energy ecosystem at each power plant, Husk Power Systems aims to deliver shared value to its stakeholders and stimulate local economies.

MEDZ

Debt Financing in 2024
MEDZ’s vision is to maintain its leading position as a distinguished State partner in the implementation of sectoral strategies* to build a competitive Morocco.

Bank of Kigali

Debt Financing in 2023
Bank of Kigali is a commercial banking institution established in December 1966 and headquartered in Kigali, Rwanda. The bank offers a wide range of financial services, including loans, accounting, asset finance, foreign exchange, and trade services. It serves both individuals and businesses across various sectors, including information technology and business products. The bank is committed to creating value for its stakeholders and aims to be a leading provider of innovative financial solutions in the region. In addition to focusing on customer service, Bank of Kigali invests in its employees, providing them with meaningful rewards to encourage their contributions to the company and the community.

Leapfrog Investments

Private Equity Round in 2023
LeapFrog Investments, established in 2007, is a London-based private equity firm that focuses on growth-stage investments in the financial services and healthcare sectors. It primarily targets emerging markets, including Africa and Asia, with a particular emphasis on countries like Kenya, Nigeria, Ghana, South Africa, India, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Sri Lanka. The firm invests in businesses that provide essential financial and healthcare products and services, such as insurance, pensions, savings, credit, mobile payments, and medical products distribution. LeapFrog typically invests between $10 million and $50 million, aiming for both minority and majority stakes, and expects to exit its investments within four to seven years through IPOs, trade sales, or secondary sales.

Husk Power Systems

Debt Financing in 2023
Husk Power Systems Pvt. Ltd. is a renewable energy company based in Patna, India, that focuses on generating and distributing electricity to households, community services, small businesses, and factories. Founded in 2007, the company utilizes biomass waste—such as rice husks and other agricultural residues—to produce electricity through its proprietary technology. Husk Power Systems designs and operates mini-power plants and micro-grids, offering electricity as a pay-for-use service primarily to rural areas. This approach not only provides reliable lighting, reducing reliance on kerosene, but also fosters economic development by enabling microenterprises and the use of electricity-operated machinery. By creating a sustainable energy ecosystem at each power plant, Husk Power Systems aims to deliver shared value to its stakeholders and stimulate local economies.

Orange

Post in 2023
Orange is a global telecommunications company, founded in 1991 and headquartered in Paris, France. It operates in 30 countries across Europe and Africa, providing mobile and internet services to consumers, and corporate telecommunication services worldwide. Through its business arm, Orange Business Services, it caters to large corporates, local authorities, and SMEs, offering a comprehensive range of voice and data, IT, and integrated services. Additionally, Orange supports digital innovation through its international network of startup accelerators, Orange Fabs, which provides resources and expertise to startups in the digital space.

Telecom Egypt

Debt Financing in 2022
Telecom Egypt, established in 1854 with the introduction of the first telegraph line in the country, has evolved into the largest telecommunications provider in Egypt and the Middle East. As the sole provider of fixed-line voice services in Egypt, the company serves approximately 7.2 million subscribers. Telecom Egypt offers a range of services, including voice, internet, and data solutions, and operates in three key segments: communications marine cables and infrastructure, internet services, and outsourcing services. The company's ownership of telecommunication infrastructure enables it to generate significant wholesale revenue, which is a substantial portion of its overall income. Through its extensive network and service offerings, Telecom Egypt plays a critical role in the Egyptian telecommunications market.

Co-operative Bank of Kenya

Debt Financing in 2021
The Co-operative Bank of Kenya Limited, established in 1965, is a banking institution incorporated under the Companies Act in Kenya. Originally registered under the Co-operative Societies Act, it transitioned to its current structure in 2008 to align with requirements for listing on the Nairobi Securities Exchange. The bank offers a wide range of financial services, including corporate and retail banking, investment, and asset management. It operates through three primary segments: Retail Banking, which serves individual customers with loans, deposits, and related services; Wholesale Banking, catering to corporate and institutional clients; and Group Functions, which encompasses support departments such as ICT and Finance. The majority of the bank's revenue is derived from its Retail Banking operations, highlighting its significant role in providing financial services to the Kenyan population.

Ecobank

Post in 2021
Ecobank Transnational Incorporated (ETI), a public limited liability company under a private sector initiative spearheaded by the Federation of West African Chambers of Commerce and Industry with the support of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). In the early 1980’s foreign and state-owned banks dominated the banking industry in West Africa. Commercial banks in West Africa owned and managed by the African private sector were a rarity. Its founders created ETI with the objective of filling this vacuum. The Federation of West African Chambers of Commerce promoted and initiated a project to create a private, regional banking institution in West Africa. In 1984, Ecopromotions S.A. was incorporated. Its founding shareholders raised seed capital for feasibility studies and the promotional activities leading to the creation of ETI. In October 1985, ETI was incorporated with authorised capital of US$100 million. The initial paid up capital of US$32 million was raised from over 1,500 individuals and institutions from West African countries. The largest shareholder was the ECOWAS Fund for Cooperation, Compensation and Development (ECOWAS Fund), the development finance arm of ECOWAS. Ecobank signed a Headquarters’ Agreement with the Government of Togo in 1985, which granted it the status of an international organisation. This status came with the rights and privileges necessary for ETI to operate as a regional institution, including the status of a non-resident financial institution. ETI commenced operations with its first subsidiary in Togo in March 1988.

Orange

Post in 2019
Orange is a global telecommunications company, founded in 1991 and headquartered in Paris, France. It operates in 30 countries across Europe and Africa, providing mobile and internet services to consumers, and corporate telecommunication services worldwide. Through its business arm, Orange Business Services, it caters to large corporates, local authorities, and SMEs, offering a comprehensive range of voice and data, IT, and integrated services. Additionally, Orange supports digital innovation through its international network of startup accelerators, Orange Fabs, which provides resources and expertise to startups in the digital space.

Software Group

Debt Financing in 2019
Software Group is a global technology company that specializes in digital banking and integration solutions for the financial sector. With nine main offices located in countries such as Australia, Bulgaria, Egypt, Ghana, India, Kenya, Mexico, the Philippines, and the USA, the company serves a diverse international client base. It employs a team of experienced professionals known for managing complex financial development projects. Software Group focuses on providing delivery channels and integration tools tailored to various financial institutions, including microfinance institutions, savings groups, credit unions, banks, telecom operators, and fintech companies. The company is committed to delivering high-quality, transparent, and affordable products and services that facilitate digital transformation, enhance outreach, and improve operational efficiency for its clients.

Telkom Kenya

Debt Financing in 2018
Telkom Kenya, established in April 1999, is a telecommunications operator offering a comprehensive range of integrated communication solutions in Kenya. The company provides voice and data services, including broadband, messaging, and various other communication connections, catering to individuals, small and medium-sized enterprises, government entities, and large corporations. With a significant presence across the country, Telkom Kenya serves millions of customers, ensuring uninterrupted network connectivity for both commercial and non-commercial users. The company plays a vital role in the information and communications technology sector, contributing to the advancement of communication infrastructure in Kenya.

Development Bank of Nigeria

Venture Round in 2018
The Development Bank of Nigeria (DBN) was established in 2015 by the Federal Government of Nigeria in partnership with global development partners to address the financing challenges faced by Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) and small corporations in the country. Headquartered in Abuja, DBN provides financial services such as financing, partial credit guarantees, and wholesale lending to eligible financial intermediaries. Its primary objective is to alleviate the financing constraints that hinder the growth of MSMEs and small businesses by offering market-conforming and financially sustainable funding solutions, along with capacity building and technical assistance.

M-Birr

Venture Round in 2018
M-BIRR Limited provides mobile banking services through its innovative platform, M-BIRR, which facilitates mobile money transactions for financial institutions in Ethiopia. Established in 2009, M-BIRR was the first Ethiopian-based mobile money service and has since become a leader in the sector, recognized for its extensive customer base, distribution network, and transaction volume. The platform offers a range of services, including domestic money transfers, balance inquiries, cash in/out through agents, loan repayments, and international remittances. Users can conveniently deposit and withdraw funds, pay utility bills, and make purchases both online and offline. M-BIRR caters to residential and business customers, as well as banks and microfinance institutions. Headquartered in Dublin, Ireland, the company continues to play a significant role in enhancing financial inclusion across urban and rural areas in Ethiopia.

African Export-Import Bank

Debt Financing in 2017
The African Export Import Bank (the “Bank”) was established in Abuja, Nigeria in October, 1993 by African Governments, African private and institutional investors as well as non-African financial institutions and private investors for the purpose of financing, promoting and expanding intra-African and extra-African trade. The Bank was established under the twin constitutive instruments of an Agreement signed by member States and multilateral organizations, and which confers on the Bank the status of an international multilateral organization; as well as a Charter, governing its corporate structure and operations, signed by all Shareholders.

Electro Power Systems

Post in 2017
Electro Power Systems operates in the sustainable energy sector, focusing on hybrid-storage solutions and microgrids that convert intermittent renewable energy into a reliable power source. Headquartered in Paris, with research, development, and manufacturing facilities in Italy, the company has developed innovative hybrid energy storage technologies, supported by 125 patents and over a decade of research and development. These solutions are designed to stabilize electrical grids with high levels of renewable energy integration in developed countries and provide cost-effective off-grid power in emerging economies without relying on subsidies. Electro Power Systems has successfully implemented and is commissioning 36 large-scale projects, including off-grid hybrid systems and grid support systems, totaling over 47 MWh of capacity across 21 countries, serving more than 165,000 customers daily.

InspiraFarms

Series A in 2017
Inspirafarms specializes in the manufacturing of solar-powered modular food processing and cold storage technologies. The company offers off-grid cold storage units, food processing plants, and dairy chilling machines, along with accessories such as Good Agricultural Practice certified modules and renewable energy systems. It provides essential machinery for post-harvest value addition processes, catering to medium and large-scale value chains primarily in Central America and East Africa. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in London, the company also operates offices in Kenya, Southern Africa, and Quetzaltenango, Guatemala. Inspirafarms aims to deliver affordable and efficient agricultural processing solutions that comply with global food safety standards, thereby enhancing the supply of healthy and nutritious food to both local and international markets.

Upstream

Venture Round in 2017
Upstream S.A. is a mobile marketing technology company that operates the MINT platform, designed for mobile operators, agencies, e-commerce brands, and application developers. Established in 2001 and headquartered in Athens, Greece, with offices in key cities worldwide, Upstream focuses on enhancing mobile commerce in high-growth markets. The platform facilitates mobile interactions and customer engagement, enabling users to access and pay for digital subscription services seamlessly. Upstream partners with over 50 mobile operators across 43 markets in Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, CIS, and Southeast Asia, allowing it to reach more than one billion consumers. The company provides a range of solutions, including marketing promotions, loyalty programs, and direct carrier billing, and has successfully converted 65 million consumers into paying customers through subscription micro-payment models.

Baobab

Private Equity Round in 2016
Baobab Group, established in 2005 by CEO Arnaud Ventura, is a leading digital finance company specializing in financial inclusion. It offers microfinance and digital banking services, including payment apps, to individuals and small businesses in Africa and China. With over 1,000 points of presence across ten countries, Baobab employs more than 3,800 people and has disbursed over EUR3 billion in loans, benefiting hundreds of thousands of clients.

Baobab

Private Equity Round in 2015
Baobab Group, established in 2005 by CEO Arnaud Ventura, is a leading digital finance company specializing in financial inclusion. It offers microfinance and digital banking services, including payment apps, to individuals and small businesses in Africa and China. With over 1,000 points of presence across ten countries, Baobab employs more than 3,800 people and has disbursed over EUR3 billion in loans, benefiting hundreds of thousands of clients.

Baobab

Private Equity Round in 2009
Baobab Group, established in 2005 by CEO Arnaud Ventura, is a leading digital finance company specializing in financial inclusion. It offers microfinance and digital banking services, including payment apps, to individuals and small businesses in Africa and China. With over 1,000 points of presence across ten countries, Baobab employs more than 3,800 people and has disbursed over EUR3 billion in loans, benefiting hundreds of thousands of clients.

Baobab

Private Equity Round in 2005
Baobab Group, established in 2005 by CEO Arnaud Ventura, is a leading digital finance company specializing in financial inclusion. It offers microfinance and digital banking services, including payment apps, to individuals and small businesses in Africa and China. With over 1,000 points of presence across ten countries, Baobab employs more than 3,800 people and has disbursed over EUR3 billion in loans, benefiting hundreds of thousands of clients.
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