Advans Tunisia again receives EBRD funds
The microfinance organisation obtained a €3 million loan from the European bank, targeted at micro and small enterprises. It has completed two mandatory exits from the Tunis marketplace this year.
16/12/2022 at 16h45, by Africa Business+
The Tunisian subsidiary of the Luxembourg-based international microfinance group Advans SA will receive €3 million from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD). The funding is part of the development bank’s Financial Intermediaries Framework (FIF) programme.
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