This investment was made when British International Investment was named CDC Group.
Our investment
Description of the investment.
Description of the investment.
In late 2014, CDC made an $10.6 million direct equity investment in the institution. The funding was used as growth capital to increase Utkarsh’s customer reach, product range and to help it expand into other services including micro-enterprise loans.
In November 2016, Utkarsh received a licence to become a small finance bank enabling it to offer a wider range of banking services to the poor and low-income population. CDC invested $22.1 million of Tier 2 debt in Utkarsh to support the launch of its banking operations.
In November 2017, we invested a further $3 million of equity to support the company following economic disruption caused by the demonetisation of certain banknotes in the country.
Other key investors include the International Finance Corporation and Aavishkaar Goodwell.
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.
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.
Utkarsh's core business lies with group loans to under-served individuals. Its current client base includes 1.3 million active microfinance borrowers, who are mainly women.
These small groups of four to 10 women, usually based in rural areas, are offered loans ranging in size from $100 to $420 to support small-scale business growth and farming. This, in turn, delivers wider economic benefits to their families and local communities.
Following its transformation into a bank, Utkarsh now also offers a savings channel and other important financial services (such as insurance) for its previously unbanked clients.
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Key facts
- Last updated
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- December 2024
- Project number
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- D300
- Status
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- Active
- Region
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- South Asia
- Country
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- India
- 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
- Sub sector:
- Specialized Finance
- Investment type :
- Equity
- Start date :
- November 2017
- Amount :
- $3.28m
- Currency of investment :
- INR
- Domicile
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- India
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- Last updated
Related investments made by BII into this company:
Investment name | Commitment | Region | Sector | Start date | Status |
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Investment 01 | $10.61m | South Asia | Financial services | December 2014 | Active |
Investment 02 | $22.09m | South AsiaSouth Asia | Financial services | January 2017 | Exited |