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  • Swedfund promotes inclusive finance in Uganda and Tanzania

    Swedfund promotes inclusive finance in Uganda and Tanzania

    ​Swedfund, the Swedish development financier, invests USD10 million in Bayport Management Ltd (“Bayport”). The investment will improve access to financial services for people with low income, giving them the opportunity to get loans for, inter alia, education and housing.

  • Signing at the Swedish Embassy in Addis Ababa with Fredrik Wijkander, Director of Investment Operations Swedfund and Mr M.A. Rahim, Vice President of DBL Group.

    Swedfund, H&M and DBL Group create 4,000 jobs in Ethiopia

    The development financier Swedfund and the industry group DBL establish a textile factory in Mekelle, Ethiopia, which will provide job opportunities for 4,000 people. H&M will be a long time buyer and support with expert knowledge in sustainable textile production.

  • Swedfund's talent programme Women4Growth aims to inspire and strengthen women in their professional roles.

    The Economic Power of Gender Equality

    This post by MD Anna Ryott is part of the UN Foundations blog series, “Her Goals: Our Future,” which highlights the connections between girls and women and the Sustainable Development Goals.

  • ​Swedfund supports entrepreneurship in Cambodia

    ​Swedfund supports entrepreneurship in Cambodia

    Swedfund invests MUSD 5 through a loan in Acleda Bank, a bank with strong focus on social and economic development. The loan enables the Bank's continued expansion in rural areas and thus contributes to increased employment and development of domestic production.

  • ​Swedfund Enhances Access to Capital to SMEs in Tanzania

    ​Swedfund Enhances Access to Capital to SMEs in Tanzania

    Swedfund invests MUSD 5 in Tanzanian National Microfinance Bank (NMB) through a syndicated loan led by the Dutch Development Bank FMO. The funds will primarily be used for on-lending to small-and-medium enterprises (SMEs) and corporate borrowers, thereby contributing to job creation in Tanzania.

  • ​Swedfund invests in NIGERIAN Ecobank

    ​Swedfund invests in NIGERIAN Ecobank

    Swedfund invests MUSD 10 in the Nigerian Ecobank through a subordinated term loan. The investment is made in conjunction with, among others, the Dutch development bank FMO and is an important contribution to the development of the country’s private sector.

  • Swedfund and Scania invest in Indian biogas

    Swedfund and Scania invest in Indian biogas

    Scania and the development financier of the Swedish state Swedfund are establishing a partnership to develop the production of biogas as an automotive fuel in the Indian city of Nagpur. The biogas will be produced from digested sludge from one of the city’s wastewater treatment plants in collaboration with local companies.

  • Swedfund Sells Stake in Insurance Company, Makes Capital Gain of SEK 160 Million

    Swedfund Sells Stake in Insurance Company, Makes Capital Gain of SEK 160 Million

    Swedfund, is selling its stake in the Kenyan insurance company UAP. The sale, to Old Mutual, entails a capital gain exceeding SEK 160 million for Swedfund. ”In only three years we have succeeded in achieving Swedfund’s primary targets for the business. We have realized substantial value, created employment opportunities and fair employment conditions,” states Anna Ryott, MD at Swedfund.

  • Swedfund invests in small and medium enterprises in Sub-Saharan Africa

    Swedfund invests in small and medium enterprises in Sub-Saharan Africa

    Swedfund invests MEUR 8 in AfricInvest Fund III LLC, a pan-African fund focused on small and medium enterprises in Sub-Saharan Africa. Through this investment Swedfund will contribute to stimulating growth, job creation and sustainable development in more companies in the region.

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