10M€
Wallet
24 849
Number of beneficiaries
68%
Women beneficiaries
23.1%
Rural beneficiaries
Sierra Leone
Financial services
Funding granted
Loan of €2,000,000 *
(Equivalent in local currency)
Foundation Partner
since 2022
(2 loans granted)
*Outstanding at grant value
Context :
Sierra Leone is a West African country that is gradually recovering from a devastating civil war (1991-2002) and the Ebola epidemic (2014-2016). The country's economy is based primarily on agriculture, which employs about two-thirds of the working population, and on mining, particularly diamonds, rutile, and bauxite. Despite its considerable natural resources, Sierra Leone remains one of the poorest countries in the world, facing major challenges in infrastructure, access to basic services, and inclusive economic development.
The company:
ACTB Sierra Leone is a microfinance institution established to serve low-income populations in Sierra Leone. Supported by the Luxembourg Microfinance and Development Fund (LMDF), ACTB has grown into a major player in the country's microfinance sector. The institution operates primarily in urban and peri-urban areas, with a gradual expansion into rural communities.
Impact :
ACTB Sierra Leone's mission is to promote financial inclusion and economic development by providing accessible financial services to micro-entrepreneurs and small businesses. The institution offers a range of microfinance products tailored to the local context, including microloans for business development, consumer loans, and savings services. ACTB is distinguished by its commitment to supporting post-conflict and post-Ebola economic reconstruction, with a focus on empowering women entrepreneurs and building the capacity of vulnerable communities.
Grameen Crédit Agricole Foundation invests in three new countries

© Philippe Lissac
For the first time, the Grameen Crédit Agricole Foundation is investing in Rwanda, Niger, and Sierra Leone. With these new investments, the Foundation now operates in 16 sub-Saharan African countries.
During the first half of 2019, the Grameen Crédit Agricole Foundation made new investments, including three in new countries. It financed the LAPO microfinance institution in Sierra Leone for the first time, with an equivalent amount of €385,000. LAPO's mission is to offer financial services that meet the needs of economically active people in a profitable and innovative manner. It is an MFI committed to developing the microfinance sector in Sierra Leone based on best practices in microfinance and strengthening the sector with a view to developing a credit culture. To date, the institution has nearly 22,000 clients, including 97.3% women. This clientele is located in rural areas.
The Foundation also secured an initial financing amounting to €500,000 from the Nigerien microfinance institution ACEP Niger. ACEP Niger is an MFI specializing in financing very small businesses in urban areas. It manages loans and savings products for small and micro-enterprises in urban and peri-urban areas that have been rejected by the traditional banking system. In keeping with its corporate social responsibility priority, ACEP Niger has adopted the SMART Campaign's client protection principles. It thus ensures that its borrowers are protected from over-indebtedness. To date, the institution has nearly 4,000 clients, including approximately 251,000 women. All of ACEP Niger's clientele is located in urban areas.
Finally, the Foundation also granted an initial loan equivalent to €493,000 to VisionFund Rwanda, a microfinance institution and subsidiary of VisionFund International whose mission is to provide financial and non-financial services to disadvantaged rural communities. VisionFund Rwanda primarily serves vulnerable women with children and young people in rural areas and offers them opportunities for economic empowerment. The products offered and the strategy are focused on strengthening and providing financial services to village savings and loan associations and groups. To date, the MFI has nearly 12,000 clients, including 62% women and 85% clients in rural areas.

