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

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ECOWAS Bank for Investment and Development (EBID)

Debt Financing in 2025
The ECOWAS Bank for Investment and Development (EBID) has metamorphosed into a fully-fledged development finance institution (DFI) over the years. As a major regional DFI, the Bank, for over forty years, has focused on helping Member States to meet infrastructural, social and institutional challenges in the ECOWAS sub-region, through financing projects under its private and public sector windows

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.

Emerging Markets Global Advisory

Debt Financing in 2024
Emerging Markets Global Advisory is an investment bank based in London, United Kingdom, specializing in advisory services for financial institutions, institutional investors, and large-cap and middle-market companies across various industries. The firm provides a comprehensive range of investment banking services, including mergers and acquisitions advisory, corporate finance, and capital raising, encompassing both debt and equity. Additionally, it offers expertise in leveraged buyouts, restructurings, valuation analysis, recapitalizations, and divestitures. Emerging Markets Global Advisory serves clients in diverse sectors such as financial services, manufacturing, transportation, agriculture, food, energy, and communications, making it a versatile partner for organizations seeking strategic financial guidance.

BRD Sogelease

Debt Financing in 2024
BRD Sogelease provides personalized financial solutions for segments like corporations, SMEs, and liberal professions, as well as manufacturers, vendors, importers, and insurers.

BTG Pactual

Debt Financing in 2024
BTG Pactual is a Brazilian financial services firm, established in 1983, offering a range of services including investment banking, corporate lending, sales and trading, wealth management, and asset management. Its asset management arm, founded in 1984, manages equity and fixed income portfolios, mutual funds, and hedge funds for both individual and institutional clients globally, employing a blend of fundamental and quantitative analysis. The firm also provides advisory services in mergers and acquisitions, wealth planning, loans, and financings, along with investment solutions and market analyses.

PBZ

Debt Financing in 2024
PBZ Group specializes in the financial sector with a diverse range of specialized services including asset management, and banking.

Enpal

Debt Financing in 2024
Enpal GmbH is a Berlin-based company founded in 2017 that specializes in providing comprehensive renewable energy solutions, primarily through the installation and operation of solar panels for residential electricity generation. The company offers a range of products, including solar panels, batteries, wallboxes, heat pumps, and energy management systems, catering to customers in Germany and Italy. Enpal initially adopted a sales-based model but successfully transitioned to a lease model that requires no upfront payment and includes installation, insurance, and maintenance services. This approach has resulted in significant growth, with over 60,000 solar PV systems installed and revenues exceeding 400 million euros as of 2022. Enpal employs more than 1,000 team members, including over 200 local installer teams, and has opened several satellite offices to enhance customer service across its markets. The company has received numerous awards for its contributions to sustainability and customer service, positioning itself as a leader in the solar PV installation sector in Germany.

Pekao Leasing

Debt Financing in 2024
Pekao Leasing is a financial services provider that focuses on the leasing industry, offering a range of solutions tailored for both individuals and businesses. The company specializes in financing options which include loans, long-term leases, and rental services for passenger and commercial vehicles. In addition to vehicle financing, Pekao Leasing also provides financial solutions for solar products and real estate. By offering these diverse services, the company aims to help entrepreneurs secure capital under favorable conditions, thereby supporting their growth and operational needs.

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.

Acba bank

Debt Financing in 2024
Acba Bank is a financial institution that offers a range of banking services to individuals, businesses, and farmers in Armenia. Established with the support of international partners, the bank focuses on providing agricultural loans, facilitating money transfers, and offering foreign exchange services. Additionally, it provides leasing options and community funding, aiming to support the local economy and enhance agricultural development. Acba Bank plays a crucial role in financing Armenian agriculture, drawing on its foundation as a cooperative bank inspired by European models.

Tele2

Post in 2024
Tele2 is a prominent telecommunications operator serving approximately 15 million customers across ten countries, including Sweden and the Baltic markets. Established in 1993 by Jan Stenbeck, Tele2 initially focused solely on mobile services but expanded its offerings in 2018 with the acquisition of Com Hem, Sweden's largest cable company. Today, the company provides a comprehensive range of services, including mobile and fixed broadband, telephony, data network services, and cable TV, effectively challenging former government monopolies and established competitors. In Sweden, Tele2 holds the position of the second-largest telecom operator by market share. The company is recognized for its strong cost management and consistent dividend policy, which is expected to continue as it navigates the competitive telecom landscape.

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.

Cofina Ivory

Debt Financing in 2023
Cofina Ivory is a savings and credit institution that operates in the sector of mesofinance.

Cofina Sénégal

Debt Financing in 2023
Cofina Sénégal is a microfinance group focusing its activities on income-generating loans and guarantees to unbanked MSMEs. In 2016, it started to deploy retail activities providing current accounts, savings accounts, notes, bank cards, online transfer services, and insurance products to its clients who were usually excluded from formal financial services.

Banco Santander Brasil

Post in 2023
Santander Brasil is the largest division of Banco Santander in Latin America, accounting for half of the group's activities in the region. It functions through two primary segments: Commercial Banking and Global Wholesale Banking. The Commercial Banking segment serves both individual and corporate clients, generating the majority of the bank's revenue. Meanwhile, the Global Wholesale Banking segment includes Investment Banking and Markets operations, which cover the Treasury and Equity Business Departments. Santander Brasil operates extensively within Brazil and also has international operations, emphasizing its significant role in the financial landscape.

Illimity Bank

Post in 2023
Illimity Bank, founded in 2018 and headquartered in Milan, Italy, is a commercial bank that delivers digital direct banking services to both retail and business clients. The bank specializes in providing corporate credit, managing non-performing loan (NPL) portfolios, and offering financing solutions specifically tailored for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Additionally, Illimity Bank engages in investment banking activities, including the establishment and management of investment funds and facilitating initial public offerings. With a focus on addressing the challenges posed by distressed credit and the increasing prevalence of bad loans, Illimity Bank aims to support its clients through innovative financial solutions.

Bank Leumi

Post in 2023
Bank Leumi is a prominent banking institution in Israel, offering a wide range of financial services tailored to various segments, including corporate, commercial, and private banking, as well as financial management and capital market services. Established in 1902 and headquartered in Tel Aviv, the bank provides services such as deposit accounts, loans, credit products, investment counseling, and financial management solutions. It specializes in financing for international trade, mergers and acquisitions, and various projects, while also offering risk management tools to mitigate currency and interest rate fluctuations. Bank Leumi caters to middle-market businesses, wealthy individuals, and local authorities, and offers brokerage services within the securities market. Additionally, the bank engages in underwriting and distributing public and private offerings and provides credit card services. With 274 branches in Israel and 52 international locations across 15 countries, Bank Leumi serves a diverse clientele, including mutual and pension funds, commercial banks, and investment banks.

Power Capital Renewable Energy

Debt Financing in 2023
Power Capital Renewable Energy Limited, founded in 2011 and based in Dublin, Ireland, focuses on the development, operation, and management of large-scale photovoltaic solar farms. The company specializes in all four stages of a solar asset's life cycle, including design, development, financing, construction, and operation. By acquiring and managing utility-scale solar parks, Power Capital aims to provide clean and reliable energy, contributing to the sustainability of the renewable energy sector. Their commitment to delivering competitive and sustainable energy solutions positions them as a significant player in the renewable energy market.

International Fund For Agricultural Development

Debt Financing in 2022
The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) is a United Nations agency established in 1977 and headquartered in Rome, Italy. It focuses on agricultural development in developing countries by providing grants and low-interest loans to rural projects. IFAD aims to empower rural populations to enhance food security, improve nutrition, and increase their incomes. In addition to financing sovereign governments, IFAD has adopted a private sector investment strategy to support small and medium-sized enterprises, cooperatives, and smallholder farmers. This approach allows IFAD to fund a diverse range of initiatives that boost productivity, promote climate-smart practices, and foster resilience among rural communities. By attracting private sector funding, IFAD expands its capacity to contribute to sustainable agricultural development and poverty reduction in rural areas.

First Capital Bank

Post in 2022
First Capital Bank is one of the largest and oldest commercial banking networks in the country. The bank provides a wide range of personal products such as transactional accounts, internet banking, local and international debit cards, and insurance products. Treasury-related services, lending products, foreign exchange, and transactional products are examples of commercial products. They provide a broad range of financial products to ensure that their services are always relevant and valuable to their diverse market segments.

Qonto

Series D in 2022
Qonto is a digital bank specializing in financial services for small and medium-sized businesses, as well as freelancers. It simplifies business banking, making it efficient and transparent. The company offers digital bank accounts for sending and receiving payments, catering to various company types, legal forms, and team sizes. Qonto's platform also facilitates bookkeeping, budget management, and fund transfers via a mobile application and physical/virtual cards, eliminating paperwork.

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.

Azimo

Debt Financing in 2020
Azimo, established in 2012, is a London-based digital money transfer company that operates globally. It offers a user-friendly mobile app for sending money internationally, either to bank accounts or over 270,000 cash pick-up points worldwide. Azimo's platform is designed to be fast, secure, and cost-effective, providing an alternative to traditional high street remittance services. It supports both Android and iOS devices, enabling users to transfer funds from any internet-connected device.

Medical Credit Fund

Debt Financing in 2018
The Medical Credit Fund is a non-profit health investment fund. It supports private healthcare facilities in Africa obtaining capital to strengthen and upgrade their operations in order to enhance access to affordable quality healthcare.

Qonto

Series B in 2018
Qonto is a digital bank specializing in financial services for small and medium-sized businesses, as well as freelancers. It simplifies business banking, making it efficient and transparent. The company offers digital bank accounts for sending and receiving payments, catering to various company types, legal forms, and team sizes. Qonto's platform also facilitates bookkeeping, budget management, and fund transfers via a mobile application and physical/virtual cards, eliminating paperwork.

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.

October

Debt Financing in 2018
October is a pan-European lending platform that aims to empower businesses by simplifying access to funding. Founded in France in 2014 under the name Lendix, the company emerged following regulatory changes that disrupted traditional banking practices. With offices in France, Spain, Italy, and the Netherlands, October operates an online marketplace that connects private investors with enterprises of various sizes. This platform allows investors to finance businesses directly, offering fully disclosed terms and facilitating a streamlined investment process. Institutional lenders complement individual contributions, ensuring borrowers benefit from high success rates and quick processing times. October's mission is to democratize finance, providing a secure and efficient way for individuals to invest in the real economy.

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.

Qredits

Debt Financing in 2016
Qredits is a financial organization that supports both new and existing entrepreneurs in successfully launching and managing their businesses. It provides a range of services, including access to company credits of up to €250,000, mentoring, and educational programs designed to equip micro-entrepreneurs with essential tools. By focusing on the potential of entrepreneurship and innovative ideas, Qredits aims to empower individuals to realize their business aspirations. The organization emphasizes future growth over past performance, fostering an environment conducive to launching new ventures.
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