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Botswana: Private sector development in Southern Africa region gets boost with approval of $30 million loan to Norsad Capital from African Development Bank Group

Botswana: Private sector development in Southern Africa region gets boost with approval of $30 million loan to Norsad Capital from African Development Bank Group

ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast, June 26, 2022/ — The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank Group (www.AfDB.org) approved a $30 million loan to Norsad Capital Limited (https://NorsadCapital.com) financing for businesses and to promote private sector development in the Southern Africa Development Community region. Norsad will channel a portion of the funding to enterprises operating in transition states within the region, and in support of inclusive growth. The expected outcome is job creation for, among other groups, youth and women in the labor-intensive agro-processing and manufacturing sectors.

ā€œThe Bankā€™s facility will support increased lending and tenor extension of loans to Norsadā€™s clients in line with Norsadā€™s medium-term strategy,ā€ said Stefan Nalletamby, the African Development Bank Groupā€™s Director of Financial Sector Development.

According to Ahmed Attout, Manager of the Bankā€™s Capital Markets Development division, the disruptive impact of the COVID-19 pandemic means institutions such as Norsad must increase their lending to the private sector to support private sector led economic recovery in the region.

The project is aligned with a number of African Development Bank priorities, including its High-5 strategic priorities. It also advances the Bank’s Private Sector Development Strategy 2021-2025 and, owing to Norsadā€™s compliance with environmental and social management standards, is in line with the Bankā€™s Climate and Green Growth Policy and Strategy and the SADC Climate Change Strategy and Action Plan (2015).  

Norsad, which operates as a private non-bank financial institution, provides financing to private enterprises and financial institutions operating in the 16-member Southern African Development Community.

It is owned by eleven SADC national development agencies and four Nordic development finance institutions: Swedfund International; Norwegian Investment Fund for Developing Countries; Denmarkā€™s Investment Fund for Developing Countries; and Finnish Fund for Industrial Cooperation. 

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