IFC supports Acep microfinance in Madagascar after Burkina Faso
Acep Madagascar, a member of the African microfinance network Acep Group under the chairmanship of Sébastien Boyé (I&P), will be the beneficiary of financing from the World Bank subsidiary.
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▪ IFC supports Acep microfinance in Madagascar after Burkina Faso
▪ Acep Madagascar, a member of the African microfinance network Acep Group under the chairmanship of Sébastien Boyé (I&P), will be the beneficiary of financing from the World Bank subsidiary.
▪ https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/815290/ifc-supports-acep-microfinance-in-madagascar-after-burkina-faso/
The International Finance Corporation (IFC) support for Acep Madagascar will help finance MSEs and SMEs in all sectors, focusing on women’s entrepreneurship.
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