After IFC, Platcorp aims for FMO
Eager to strengthen its activities in East Africa, the Mauritius-registered microfinance platform is intensifying its requests to financiers.
18/07/2022 at 17h12, by Africa Business+
The Dutch development finance institution FMO has been working for several months on a project to support Platcorp Holdings Limited to the tune of $20 million. The primary purpose of the loan would be to strengthen the finances of Platcorp’s subsidiary in Kenya, Premier Credit Kenya.
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