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Swedfund invests in Ghanaian banking sector

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Swedfund invests in Ghanaian banking sector

Swedfund provides Fidelity Bank, an indigenous Ghanaian bank with a strong focus on small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) a MUSD 14 long-term subordinated loan. By supporting the banking sector in Ghana, Swedfund will contribute to job creation, increased demand and private sector development.

Ghana’s economy has seen strong growth over the past six years. Despite the deceleration seen in 2013, growth has been wide-based and the economy is expected to have a robust growth trajectory in coming years. 

An important factor driving this growth is the private sector, creating jobs, self-sufficiency and reducing poverty. This sector relies on local banks being able to provide required financing for establishing and developing clients businesses. Local SMEs are currently facing a challenging situation as they have come under pressure by the devaluation of the Ghana Cedi and increasing inflation rate. As SMEs represent over 90 % of all registered businesses in Ghana, an ailing private sector can lead to high levels of unemployment and further slow-down of the growth of the economy, hence the need to support the sector. 

 Fidelity Bank has raised a total of MUSD 60 from a consortium of European development finance institutions (“DFI”) to enable the bank’s continued growth and development of which Swedfund will invest MUSD 14. 

– As a DFI we have an important role to play in this type of investment. Ghanaian banks face difficulties raising long-term funding from the market, which is necessary to ensure the sector’s continued development and stability. We are pleased to support a bank that focuses on SME’s, as this segment makes important contributions to economic development and job creation, said Fredrik Törgren, responsible for investments in Financial Institutions at Swedfund.

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About Fidelity Bank 


Fidelity Bank Ltd. is an indigenous Ghanaian commercial bank with a strong focus on SMEs. It is the 7th largest bank in Ghana with 45 branches across the country and around 1500 employees. Fidelity Bank’s customer is base mainly in the service, manufacturing and commerce sectors. www.fidelitybank.com.gh

About Swedfund

Swedfund, owned by the Swedish state, provides risk capital, expertise and financial support for investments in the emerging markets of Africa, Asia, Latin America and Eastern Europe. Our mission is poverty reduction through sustainable business, contributing to economic and environmental development as well as a positive impact to society. Since 1979 Swedfund has been engaged as an active, responsible and long-term investor in more than 230 companies in our countries of operation. www.swedfund.se

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Karin Kronhöffer

Karin Kronhöffer

Press contact Director, Strategy & Communication +46 72 050 31 91
Axel Hallgren

Axel Hallgren

Press contact Press and Communications Manager +46 70 234 49 46

Reducing poverty through sustainable investments

Swedfund is the Swedish government’s Development Finance Institution, contributing through sustainable investment to economic and environmental development as well as a positive impact to society in the world poorest countries.

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