PRESS RELEASE: ACCION Investment in Tanzania’s Akiba Commercial Bank to Expand Microfinance Services

Source: ACCION International.

Original press release available here.

BOSTON, May 22 – ACCION Investments, a for-profit company providing equity for microfinance institutions, and ACCION International, a leading nonprofit microfinance organization, today announced that they will invest in, and provide technical assistance to, Tanzania’s Akiba Commercial Bank. The move is designed to help Akiba expand its operations and financial services, particularly in microfinance.

ACCION Investments will take a 20 percent share in the bank, investing up to USD 2.5 million as part of a new capitalization program. Existing shareholders, including international investors such as Incofin, FMO, Stichting Hivos-Triodos Fonds and Stichting Triodos-Doen, and Tanzanian investors such as InterConsult Ltd., Parastatal Pensions Fund and almost 70 private Tanzanian individuals, have invested a total of USD 2.7 million in the capitalization. At the same time, Akiba has contracted ACCION International to provide the bank with a senior management team, as well as short-term technical assistance in order to expand the bank’s portfolio and outreach to thousands of Tanzanian microentrepreneurs.

John Lwande will serve as Akiba’s new managing director, under contract with ACCION. Lwande brings more than 19 years of leadership, management skills and product expertise to the post, having directed operations for microfinance institutions and commercial banks in Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Kenya, Malawi and Zambia.

Akiba’s goal is to grow substantially beyond its current footprint of six branches, presently centered in Dar es Salaam, Arusha and Moshi. The bank has just over 98,000 depositors and a total deposit base of TZS 36.3 billion. Among these depositors, it has 16,000 microcredit customers, and a total loan portfolio of TZS 25 billion.

“Our investment demonstrates our belief in, and commitment to, Akiba and the Tanzanian microenterprise market,” said Enrique Ferraro, managing director of ACCION Investments. “The bank has shown great recent progress, has an excellent record as a deposit-taking institution, and a solid group of international and Tanzanian shareholders,” he continued. “We’re proud to be even more deeply involved with Akiba.”

ACCION’s relationship with Akiba began in early 2002 through an institutional assessment exercise. ACCION subsequently provided technical assistance to the bank’s microfinance operations, in training, product design and marketing, and eventually provided full-time advisors. Its increased participation in the bank reflects not only its faith in Akiba, but also a rapidly expanding engagement in African microfinance overall; ACCION recently launched a rapidly-growing microfinance bank in Nigeria, and has also recently announced the launch of microfinance operations in Ghana through a partnership with Ecobank.

Akiba Commercial Bank began operations in August 1997 as an initiative of over 300 Tanzanian entrepreneurs. The group’s vision and mission was to support the emergence of Tanzanian businesses through the provision of financial services at all levels, by a Tanzanian-owned commercial bank that understood Tanzanians and was committed to Tanzania.

ACCION International is a private, nonprofit organization with the mission of giving people the financial tools they need – microenterprise loans, business training and other financial services – to work their way out of poverty. A world pioneer in microfinance, ACCION was founded in 1961 and issued its first microloan in 1973 in Brazil. ACCION International’s partner microfinance institutions today are providing loans as low as USD 100 to poor men and women entrepreneurs in 25 countries in Latin America, Asia, Africa and the United States. In the last decade alone, ACCION partners have disbursed more than 17.9 million loans totaling more than USD 12.3 billion; 97 percent of the loans have been repaid. Selected for the fifth consecutive year for its pioneering approaches to poverty alleviation, ACCION was among 45 organizations awarded the 2008 Social Capitalist Award by Fast Company Magazine/Monitor Group. ACCION has also been awarded Charity Navigator’s highest rating – four stars – for efficiency and sound fiscal management.

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