International Finance Corporation

International Finance Corporation (IFC), established in 1956, is a member of the World Bank Group dedicated to fostering private sector development in emerging markets. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., with global offices, IFC provides financial and advisory services to support economic activities across various sectors such as infrastructure, agriculture, manufacturing, and financial services. It invests in both direct equity and debt, as well as fund investments, with a focus on projects that promote sustainable development and inclusive growth. IFC's investment range typically spans from $1 million to $100 million, with a minority equity stake, often up to 20%. It also offers debt financing, with loan sizes up to 25% of total project costs or 50% for expansion projects. IFC's portfolio includes a mix of asset-backed securities, corporate debt securities, government obligations, equity investments, and derivative assets. It aims to exit investments through domestic stock markets, arrangements with project sponsors, or public listings within 7 to 15 years.

Wale Ayeni

Regional Head Africa Venture Capital

Paulo De Bolle

Director, Special Situations

Ali Demirci

Global Head, Venture Capital Funds

Andi Dervishi

Chief Investment Officer and Global Head, Fintech

Makhtar Diop

Managing Director

Imad N. Fakhoury

IFC Regional Director South Asia

Allen Forlemu

Regional Industry Director, Financial Institutions Group, Asia and Pacific

Stephanie Friedeburg

Vice President, Corporate Strategy and Resources

Mohamed Gouled

Vice President, Industries

Cheryl Hanway

Director

Saadia Khairi

Vice President and Chief Risk Officer

Rosy Khanna

Regional Industry Director for Financial Institutions in Asia-Pacific

Alfonso Garcia Mora

Regional Vice President for Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean

Vivek Pathak

Director and Global Head of Climate Business

Mary Peschka

Regional Director for Eastern Africa

Sergio Pimenta

Regional Vice President, Africa

Oumar Seydi

IFC Regional Director, Africa

Sarvesh Suri

Regional Industry Director, Infrastructure and Natural Resources

Dahlia Khalifa

Regional Director of Central Africa, Liberia, Nigeria and Sierra Leone

Past deals in Smart Cities

Orascom Development Egypt

Post in 2024
Orascom Development Egypt is a prominent developer of integrated destinations in Egypt, focusing on creating comprehensive communities that encompass hotels, residential units, and leisure facilities such as golf courses and marinas. The company operates through various segments, including hotels, real estate, land sales, town management, and additional services. Its hotel segment offers hospitality services across a range of accommodations, from two to five-star properties. The real estate segment is involved in acquiring land in undeveloped regions, while the land sales segment facilitates the sale of land and associated rights. Town management includes the provision of essential facilities and infrastructure services within its resorts and communities, ensuring a well-rounded living and vacation experience for residents and visitors alike.

ibus Networks and Infrastructure

Private Equity Round in 2024
IBus Networks and Infrastructure is a telecommunications provider that focuses on enhancing connectivity between people, places, and technology. The company specializes in advanced in-building solutions that deliver high-quality, secure connectivity, utilizing a blend of licensed telecom signals and unlicensed data bands to facilitate indoor voice and data services. By leveraging future-ready technologies, IBus aims to integrate diverse customer segments effectively, thereby enabling seamless communication in various environments. Their commitment to providing hyper-local data intelligence further enhances the quality of their connectivity solutions, making them a pivotal player in the telecommunications industry.

Liquid Intelligent Technologies

Venture Round in 2023
Liquid Intelligent Technologies is an independent data, voice, and IP provider focused on building a digital future for Africa. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Ebène, Plaines Wilhems, the company has developed an extensive fiber network that spans over 18,000 kilometers across several African countries, including Uganda, Kenya, Rwanda, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Lesotho, and South Africa. Liquid Intelligent Technologies offers a variety of services such as broadband, leased lines, private networks, telecommunications connectivity, and web hosting. These services are designed to support both public and private sector enterprises in enhancing their digital experiences and navigating their digital journeys effectively.

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.

Mahindra Last Mile Mobility

Venture Round in 2023
Mahindra Last Mile Mobility is a division of Mahindra & Mahindra, specializing in a diverse range of last-mile mobility solutions, including petrol, CNG, diesel, and electric three- and four-wheelers for both passenger and freight transport. The division emphasizes sustainable mobility, particularly through its development of battery-operated electric vehicles, which aim to address climate change concerns. In addition to manufacturing electric vehicles, Mahindra Last Mile Mobility offers an application that provides features such as remote car control and vehicle range monitoring, facilitating seamless fleet operations for owners transitioning to electric vehicle fleets.

Bolt

Convertible Note in 2021
Bolt is the first European app with a mission to make cities for people, not cars. Bolt has 100 million customers in 45 countries across Europe and Africa. The company challenges personal car ownership, offering better alternatives for every use case, including ride-hailing, shared cars and scooters, and food and grocery delivery. Bolt was founded in 2013 and is headquartered in Tallinn, Estonia.

Liquid Intelligent Technologies

Debt Financing in 2021
Liquid Intelligent Technologies is an independent data, voice, and IP provider focused on building a digital future for Africa. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Ebène, Plaines Wilhems, the company has developed an extensive fiber network that spans over 18,000 kilometers across several African countries, including Uganda, Kenya, Rwanda, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Lesotho, and South Africa. Liquid Intelligent Technologies offers a variety of services such as broadband, leased lines, private networks, telecommunications connectivity, and web hosting. These services are designed to support both public and private sector enterprises in enhancing their digital experiences and navigating their digital journeys effectively.

Yoma Micro Power

Venture Round in 2018
Yoma Micro Power specializes in the development, ownership, and operation of small-scale power plants and mini-grids in off-grid regions of Myanmar. The company focuses on generating and distributing electricity to off-grid rural communities and telecommunication towers. Its projects utilize a combination of photovoltaic solar modules, diesel generators, and energy storage solutions, ensuring a reliable power supply. By connecting surrounding communities through mini-grids, Yoma Micro Power aims to enhance energy access for households and local businesses, contributing to the overall economic development of these areas.

BPL Global

Series E in 2008
BPL Global provides electric utilities with a suite of smart grid solutions that support advanced distribution automation from substations through customer premises. Our solutions collaborate across the grid, helping utilities increase efficiency and reliability to improve their financial, operational and environmental performance. BPLG combines our experience in applying smart grid solutions with our market-leading technology to successfully serve leading utilities.

BPL Global

Series D in 2008
BPL Global provides electric utilities with a suite of smart grid solutions that support advanced distribution automation from substations through customer premises. Our solutions collaborate across the grid, helping utilities increase efficiency and reliability to improve their financial, operational and environmental performance. BPLG combines our experience in applying smart grid solutions with our market-leading technology to successfully serve leading utilities.

BPL Global

Series C in 2007
BPL Global provides electric utilities with a suite of smart grid solutions that support advanced distribution automation from substations through customer premises. Our solutions collaborate across the grid, helping utilities increase efficiency and reliability to improve their financial, operational and environmental performance. BPLG combines our experience in applying smart grid solutions with our market-leading technology to successfully serve leading utilities.

Husk Power Systems

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.
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