The International Finance Corporation (IFC), established in 1956, is a member of the World Bank Group dedicated to fostering private sector development in emerging markets. It provides financial services, including loans and equity investments, ranging from $1 million to $100 million, with a focus on projects that drive economic growth and social impact. IFC invests across various sectors such as infrastructure, agriculture, manufacturing, healthcare, education, technology, and financial services.
Acting Global Head, Disruptive Technologies and Venture Capital Investments
Ali Ufuk Demirci
Global Head, Venture Capital Funds
Andi Dervishi
Chief Investment Officer and Global Head, Fintech
Patrick Doyle
Senior Investment Officer
Allen Forlemu
Regional Industry Director, Financial Institutions Group, Asia and Pacific
Alfonso Garcia Mora
Regional Vice President for Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean
Mohamed Gouled
Vice President, Industries
Cheryl Hanway
Director
Saadia Khairi
Vice President and Chief Risk Officer
Dahlia Khalifa
Regional Director of Central Africa, Liberia, Nigeria and Sierra Leone
Rosy Khanna
Regional Industry Director for Financial Institutions in Asia-Pacific
Vivek Pathak
Director and Global Head of Climate Business
Mary Porter Peschka
Director
Sergio Pimenta
Regional Vice President, Africa
Facundo Sanchez Freytes
Investment Officer
Leila Search
Senior Investment Officer and Program Officer
Oumar Seydi
IFC Regional Director, Africa
Sarvesh Suri
Regional Industry Director, Infrastructure and Natural Resources
Paulo De Bolle
Director, Special Situations
Stephanie Friedeburg
COO
Past deals in DRC
Nuru
Series B in 2023
Nuru is a company based in Goma, Nord-Kivu, Congo, focused on enhancing connectivity and providing affordable energy solutions in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Founded in 2015, Nuru specializes in solar energy and storage micro-grids. It made a significant impact in 2017 by deploying the country's first solar-based mini-grid and is currently working on constructing a 1.3MW solar hybrid site in Goma, which is set to become the largest off-grid mini-grid in sub-Saharan Africa. Nuru's mini-grids utilize solar photovoltaic technology combined with battery storage, allowing commercial and industrial users to access renewable energy effectively.
Helios Towers Africa
Private Equity Round in 2014
Helios Towers Africa has operations in Ghana, Tanzania, the Democratic Republic of Congo and a sister company in Nigeria.
The number of mobile subscribers in Africa has increased from just 16 million people in 2000 to over 500 million today. Based on these growth levels and without an increase in the sharing of telecoms tower facilities, the number of towers in Africa will need to double from the current number of 75,000, a significant environmental impact.
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