
Swedish Ambassador to Kenya Caroline Vicini, and KCB Group Chief Executive Officer, Paul Russo during the unveiling of a Kshs. 1 Billion SME Guarantee Scheme at the Ambassador's residence. The money will go towards de-risking SMEs and refugees to enable them to access affordable credit.
- KCB in Kshs. 1 Billion SME Guarantee Deal with Sweden
KCB Bank Kenya and Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) have rolled out a Kshs. 1 Billion guarantee scheme that will go towards de-risking SMEs in their efforts to access credit and support their growth ambitions.
The 7-year guarantee facility will enable the bank to strengthen its commitment to financing Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) which continue to experience challenges, especially with access to affordable credit.
“We are excited about this new instrument as it offers us the flexibility to work with SMEs and the refugee population in their ambitions to support their entrepreneurial journey.The SME guarantee will therefore go a long way in diversifying the SMEs’ financing resources and reducing collateral requirements, thereby enabling them to play a leading role in achieving economic and social development,” Mr. Kung’u said.
“Sweden’s Development Cooperation through the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida) aims to create opportunities for better living conditions for people living in poverty and under oppression.This initiative will enable Sweden’s engagement to go beyond the Official Development Assistance (ODA) and focus more on innovative financing approaches to mobilize domestic resources and external private capital to reach the most vulnerable communities in Kenya”, Caroline Vicini, Swedish Ambassador to Kenya said.
The partnership demonstrates the bank’s commitment to SMEs by offering practical and attractive ways for SMEs to access the capital they need to help them grow and prosper.
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