Financiers

Amundi has set up €7 million in financing for the Grameen Crédit Agricole Foundation through the "Finance and Solidarity" Fund. Amundi has committed to supporting the Grameen Crédit Agricole Foundation in promoting inclusive finance and social impact entrepreneurship.

The European Investment Bank is supporting the development of microfinance in West Africa. This loan is part of the Cotonou Agreement, which launched a microfinance investment facility to promote the private sector and combat poverty in West African countries.

Crédit Agricole CIB granted a loan to the Foundation, in dollars and euros, to help finance the Foundation's development plan.

In December 2024, Grameen Crédit Agricole and Proparco signed a "priority clients" roadmap. In partnership with Proparco, "The African Facility" is a technical assistance program that aims to innovate to support rural microfinance institutions with high social impact in Sub-Saharan Africa and facilitate sustainable entrepreneurship and women's empowerment. "Financial Inclusion of Refugees and Host Communities in Uganda" is a second program supported and soon to be implemented.

Technical Assistance Program that aims to improve financing for practices and technologies that help smallholder farmers reduce their vulnerability to climate risks in Senegal, Benin and Zambia.

Coordinated by ADA and funded by Luxembourg, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein, the SSNUP program aims to develop and implement a financial education program for smallholder farmers. The Grameen Crédit Agricole Foundation is one of the impact investors implementing the project.

Symbiothics is supporting ACEP Madagascar and ACEP Burkina Faso as part of the ACEP Next program for the digital transformation of this pan-African, French-speaking microfinance network. The Grameen Crédit Agricole Foundation has been tasked with seeking funding and managing the grants awarded under this program.