Details of AFD’s €83.5 million Sunref programme in Nigeria

Details of AFD’s €83.5 million Sunref programme in Nigeria

The donor selected two institutions for its green investment programme without having disbursed any loans for the time being.

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            ▪ Details of AFD’s €83.5 million Sunref programme in Nigeria

▪ The donor selected two institutions for its green investment programme without having disbursed any loans for the time being.

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UBA and Access Bank were selected because, AFD argues, “they are among the leading and most resilient institutions in the current Nigerian context”.

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