British International Investment

ShoreCap III

KenyaSouth AfricaAfricaFinancial services

The ShoreCap III fund, which will be run from the firm’s offices in Abidjan, Johannesburg and Chicago, is targeting $150 million to expand access to financial services in sub-Saharan Africa.

Equator’s first two ShoreCap funds raised $108 million and invested in 25 financial institutions.

This investment was made when British International Investment was named CDC Group.

Our investment

Description of the investment.

In December 2017, we made a $20 million commitment to ShoreCap III, alongside the African Development Bank, the European Investment Bank, German development bank KfW, and Austrian development bank OeEB.

The fund manager raised a total of $62 million for its first round, and expects to make investments of about $8 million per institution.

Our investment will be used to support microfinance institutions, small business banks, financial technology (fintech) projects, insurance and housing finance across the region.

Expected impact

Expected impact of investments made between 2012 and 2018. From 2019 onwards, we have published a fuller set of impact information, assessing each investment against six dimensions of impact.

A large section of the African population has minimal or no access to affordable financial services, particularly in more rural and less well-connected areas.

Our investment will enable the fund manager to increase access to affordable and responsible financial products and services for the underserved African market.

It will also support businesses looking to use innovative technologies to drive geographical expansion, including fintech firms that deliver cross-border financial services.

Environmental and social information

  • Environmental and social summary

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  • Environmental and social risk

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Environmental and social summary

The fund manager has a well-established approach to environmental and social management and we will continue to support and monitor its approach as the portfolio grows.

Reporting and Complaints Mechanism

The Reporting and Complaints Mechanism allows anyone outside BII to report alleged breaches of the business integrity or environmental and social provisions of BII’s Policy on Responsible Investing. This includes breaches made by BII, a BII investee, or a portfolio company of a fund in which BII has invested. The Reporting and Complaints Mechanism Rules are available here. Reports and complaints can be submitted by email to reportsandcomplaints@bii.co.uk or by mail. See more details on our Reporting and Complaints Mechanism here.

For any other general enquiries contact us at enquiries@bii.co.uk

  • Key facts

    Last updated

    When the last quarterly update of the website database occurred.

    :
    June 2024
    Project number

    An identifier number shared by investments in the same project.

    :
    D2276
    Status

    The current status of the investment (green flag for active and red flag for exited).

    :
    Active
    Region

    The geographical region where the country is located. We currently invest in Africa, South Asia, South East Asia and the Caribbean. In 2023, BII’s investment mandate was extended allowing it to invest in regional funds linked to Ukraine, with the majority of activity expected to begin post-war. Investments outside these regions were made prior to 2012 under previous investment mandates.

    :
    Africa
    Sector

    We prioritise those sectors that facilitate development and need our capital the most. Our priority sectors contribute towards many of the Sustainable Development Goals. They range from investing in the power infrastructure that will provide people with better access to electricity, to investing in financial institutions that direct capital to the individuals and businesses that need it the most.

    :
    Financial services

    We provide capital in the following ways: directly – through direct equity, direct debt, guarantees and other non-intermediated financial instruments; and indirectly – principally through investment funds.

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    Investment type :
    Fund
    Start date :
    December 2017
    Amount :
    $20m
    Currency of investment :
    USD
    Fund Manager:
    Equator Capital Partners LLC
    Domicile

    The company or investment fund’s place of incorporation.

    :
    Mauritius

Investments made by this fund into companies:

For further information about these companies, visit http://www.equatorcap.net/

Investment name Country Region Sector Start date Status
Credit Bank Kenya East Africa Financial services December 2021 Active
I&M Bank Ltd. Kenya East Africa Financial services December 2022 Active
MFS Africa Limited South Africa Southern Africa Financial services December 2018 Active

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