Finance

African Guarantee Fund and Empower New Energy Partner to Boost Africa’s Solar Industry

African Guarantee Fund and Empower New Energy Partner to Boost Africa’s Solar Industry
Monday, 21 March 2022 15:04

African Guarantee Fund for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (AGF) has signed an equity guarantee agreement with Empower New Energy (Empower) paving the way for long-term renewable energy investments for commercial and industrial businesses across Africa.

The Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad) has also provided partial support to the costs of the guarantee, with the instrument expected to be the first of many as Empower scales up its African renewable energy investments this year. This first guarantee will cover part of Empower’s investment into Ghana’s Solarplast Project Company Limited and has enabled the financing of a rooftop solar PV facility at the factory premises of Miniplast Limited in Accra, Ghana.

Bank lending represents by far the largest source of external finance for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) in Africa. As a result, SMEs rely heavily on traditional debt to fulfill their cash flow and investment needs which sometimes leads to inappropriate use of short-term funds to finance long-term projects. Consequently, financial distress increases on these SMEs as their debt-to-equity ratio increases. To avoid this, equity finance is crucial for SMEs seeking long-term investments, in order to sustain innovation, value creation and growth.

Commenting on the partnership, AGF Group CEO Jules Ngankam stated, “The low level of capitalisation of SMEs and excessive reliance on debt financing compared to equity imposes costs and increases the risk of financial distress and bankruptcy. While bank financing will continue to be crucial for the SME sector, more diversified options for SME financing are needed to support long-term investments and reduce the vulnerability of SMEs to changes in the credit market. Through this equity guarantee agreement with “Empower New Energy”, AGF is indeed broadening the range of financing instruments available to SMEs in Africa, to enable them to continue playing their role in growth, innovation and job creation. We are also particularly glad that our equity guarantee has enabled financing of renewable energy thereby contributing to meeting Africa’s fast-growing demand for power.”

Terje Osmundsen Empower CEO & Founder stated, “We are delighted to enter into a new partnership with AGF, and to be the recipient of their first equity guarantee. The potential of the commercial and industrial renewable energy market in Africa is significant, but requires highly tailored solutions that reflect the specific needs of companies. As Empower scales up this year, combining our unique investment model with AGF’s equity guarantees will reduce risks and help to provide cheaper, more reliable energy for even more businesses across Africa”.

Empower New Energy is a renewable energy investment company investing in small and medium-sized clean energy projects, with a main focus on Commercial and Industrial clients in Africa. The investment vehicle, Empower Invest, is financed by private and public Norwegian and European investors, including Norfund (Norway's development fund) and ElectriFI (the European Union).

About the African Guarantee Fund for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (AGF)

African Guarantee Fund is a non-bank financial institution whose objective is to promote economic development, increase employment and reduce poverty in Africa by providing financial institutions with guarantee products and capacity development assistance specifically intended to support SMEs in Africa. African Guarantee Fund was founded by the government of Denmark through the Danish International Development Agency (DANIDA), the government of Spain through the Spanish Agency for International Cooperation and Development (AECID) and the African Development Bank (AfDB). Other shareholders include: French Development Agency (AFD), Nordic Development Fund (NDF), Investment Fund for Developing Countries (IFU) and KfW Development Bank (KfW). AGF has a rating of AA- by Fitch Ratings Agency. https://www.africanguaranteefund.com  

About Empower New Energy

Empower New Energy is an award-winning impact investor in African renewable power generation, with a proven business and operating model. We serve Commercial and Industrial clients and local communities by mobilizing international capital and operating assets effectively. In partnership with our local development partners, we prepare the projects for investment, finance the construction and manage the assets. Nigeria is one of Empower’s investment countries, alongside Ghana, Egypt, Kenya and Morocco. Empowers investors are Norfund, ElectriFI (European Union) & 15 Norwegian and European private investors. https://www.empowernewenergy.com

 

1 empower1 fund

On the same topic
Côte d’Ivoire will receive $234 million for a sustainable urban mobility project in Abidjan. Gambia will receive $32.2 million to build...
Stanbic IBTC and Zenith Bank cut monthly card spending abroad to $500 and $200 Foreign reserves fall by $3.5 billion in six...
Cauri Money launches Gajo Money, an e-wallet for the Cameroonian diaspora, targeting €120 million in transactions by end-2025. The fintech...
• Kenya and ASR sign deal to reduce risk on projects worth up to $2 billion.• Risk cover will target infrastructure, energy, logistics, and trade...
Most Read
01

• Investors seem to keep focusing on yields, which are high for the moment• New Leadership might see...

Afreximbank Bonds Retain Market Confidence Despite Moody’s Downgrade
02

• Qatar Airways and Kenya Airways establish strategic agreement, introducing a third daily flight be...

Qatar Airways Expands its Network in Africa, Building Presence in Kigali, Johannesburg, and Nairobi
03

• ECOWAS Bank funds 47.7-km stretch of strategic 700-km road project• Lagos-Calabar highway seen boo...

Nigeria Secures $100 mln ECOWAS Bank Loan for Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway
04

• EY is preparing to leave Francophone Sub-Saharan Africa by 2026• The exit could unlock $500 m...

EY’s Exit Creates $1bn Opportunity in Francophone Africa Consulting Market
05

• Inflation within the West African Economic and Monetary Union (UEMOA) fell to a two-year low of 0....

UEMOA: Inflation Drops to 0.6% in May, Driven by Lower Food Prices
Enter your email to receive our newsletter

Ecofin Agency provides daily coverage of nine key African economic sectors: public management, finance, telecoms, agribusiness, mining, energy, transport, communication, and education.
It also designs and manages specialized media, both online and print, for African institutions and publishers.

SALES & ADVERTISING

regie@agenceecofin.com 
Tél: +41 22 301 96 11 
Mob: +41 78 699 13 72
Média kit : Download

EDITORIAL
redaction@agenceecofin.com

More information
Team
Publisher

ECOFIN AGENCY

Mediamania Sarl
Rue du Léman, 6
1201 Geneva
Switzerland

 

Ecofin Agency is a sector-focused economic news agency, founded in December 2010. Its web platform was launched in June 2011. ©Mediamania.

 
 

Please publish modules in offcanvas position.