SPECIAL REPORT: Positioning MFIs to Access Climate Finance – An Interview with Kwashie Agbitor of Accion

A seat next to Kwashie Agbitor (pictured below) was one of the most highly sought-after spots at SAM 2023 in Togo in October. Mr Agbitor has 20 years of experience in Africa and Asia, improving branch oper­ations, credit appraisals, risk management, methodology auditing, prod­uct development, client protection and social performance management.

At SAM 2023, Mr Agbitor moderated a discussion titled “Climate funds, an opportunity for financial in­stitutions to scale up sustainable and inclusive financing.” The panelists rep­resented the Tunisian microfinance insti­tution (MFI) Enda Tamweel, the Belgian im­pact investment firm Incofin, the Ken­yan microlender Juhudi Kilimo and the French impact investor Solidarité Inter­nationale pour le Développement et l’Investissement (SIDI).

Bob Summers: How can financial services providers (FSPs) work with climate funds to expand their green lending portfolios?
Kwashie Agbitor: There are numerous opportunities for financial institutions to build their green portfolios with climate funds. Financial institutions can leverage equity, debt and quasi-equity sources of funding from various types of organiza­tions. Climate funds can be used to devel­op and deploy financial services that support the adoption of green products/solutions and help people recover from climate-re­lated shocks. Given their nature, most climate funders also pro­vide technical support/assistance in addition to funding.

BS: What factors influence whether a climate fund would invest in a particular MFI?
KA: Firstly, the MFI and the investor must

SPECIAL REPORT: Green Action Group Celebrates 10th Anniversary at European Microfinance Week #EMW2023

e-MFP logoToday’s opening plenary of European Microfinance Week included a celebration of the accomplishments of the European Microfinance Platform’s (e-MFP’s) Green Inclusive & Climate Smart Finance Action Group. The group has grown to 150 people and still is accepting new members.

One of the main outputs of the group is the Green Index, which helps financial services providers (FSPs) evaluate their performance in terms of green inclusive finance. The Action Group introduced the index in 2014 and most recently updated it in 2022. One of the group’s most recent outputs is the

MICROCAPITAL BRIEF: Rite Water of India Nets $8m in Equity from Incofin via Water Access Acceleration Fund

Incofin, a Belgium-based investor in lower-income countries, recently invested EUR 7.5 million (USD 7.8 million) through its Water Access Acceleration Fund (W2AF) in Rite Water Solutions, a company seeking to improve access to clean drinking water in India. Founded in 2006, Rite Water specializes in

MICROFINANCE EVENT: Sankalp West Africa Summit; June 12-13, 2023; Accra, Ghana

This event will focus on mechanisms through which entrepreneurial partnerships in regions such as South Asia, Southeast Asia and Africa, can solve global issues. The organizers expect approximately 80 speakers and 300 delegates discussing topics such as: (1) Agriculture; (2) Climate Change and Clean Energy;

SPECIAL REPORT: Chamroeun Microfinance Scaling Up to Fund SMEs Supplying Piped Water in Cambodia

e-MFP logoYannick Milev of Cambodia’s Chamroeun Microfinance presented today at European Microfinance Week on the lender’s expansion into providing loans as large as USD 250,000 to private companies that supply piped water to households in Cambodia. In rural parts of the country, the government issues monopolies to private water providers to serve given areas. Approximately 400 companies are licensed to receive these monopolies.

In designing the loan product, Chamroeun employed a technical assistance grant of