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AfricaConnect: New financing offer for German companies
So far, German small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have been hesitant to invest in the African continent. There are many reasons for this. One hurdle is to obtain suitable financing, writes German Investment and Development Cooperation (DEG).

The Development Investment Fund of the German Ministry for Economic Cooperation (BMZ) is intended to facilitate investments in Africa. The “AfricaConnect” programme for which DEG is responsible is part of this fund. DEG Managing Director Christiane Laibach now presented the programme together with Minister Gerd Müller in Berlin.
With financing via AfricaConnect, DEG supports German and European companies in their investments in Africa. “This is where the future growth markets lie. Africa is home to six of the world's ten fastest-growing economies,” said Müller. The loan amount can be between 750,000 Euro and four million Euro with maturities of three to seven years. Companies benefit from the special model of risk sharing and DEG’s experience and network, making it easier for them to decide in favour of the African continent. “In many African countries the middle class is growing - this offers incentives to settle and invest there,” said Christiane Laibach.
Basically, all European companies may apply for financing through AfricaConnect. In addition to developmental, ecological and social sustainability, an economically viable business plan is a prerequisite for financing the investment through AfricaConnect. Of particular interest are investments in the “Compact with Africa” countries: Egypt, Ethiopia, Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Guinea, Morocco, Rwanda, Senegal, Togo and Tunisia. As of now, financing enquiries can be submitted to the DEG.
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