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The International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, will invest up to US$15 million…
The International Finance Corporation (IFC) says it would immediately send a mission to Nigeria to explore scalable investment structures that could unlock private capital into the sector.
The World Bank Group, through its private-sector arm the International Finance Corporation (IFC), and Citi have signed a new 1.6 billion South African rand borrowing facility that will expand IFC’s ability to provide local currency (LC) financing in South Africa.
World Bank Group Successfully Closes Inaugural Securitization Transaction The World Bank Group, through its private sector arm, the International Finance…
IFC, Canada, Invest $5M in Husk Nigeria to Expand Renewable Energy The International Finance Corporation (IFC) has signed a $5…
IFC Invests $50m in Lagos Free Zone to Support Nigeria’s Industrial Growth The International Finance Corporation (IFC) has announced an…
Goldman Sachs, IFC Partner African Banks to Empower Women Entrepreneurs IFC and Goldman Sachs today announced a new partnership with…
IFC Invests $605m to Advance Egypt’s Green Transition, Support SMEs IFC has announced $605 million in commitments to three projects…
The International Finance Cooperation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, and the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) have signed an agreement to increase local currency financing.
To promote trade and foster economic growth in Africa, the International Finance Corp. (IFC) announced trade finance
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