Tunisia: how Radhi Meddeb convinced AFD and USAID to invest in microfinance
Tunisian entrepreneur Radhi Meddeb has persuaded the French and US development agencies AFD and USAID to participate in the capital increase of his microfinance company CFE (Centre financier aux entrepreneurs), of which he is chairman.
03/04/2023 at 18h39, by Africa Business+
As a result, at the end of March, CFE’s capital increased from 16.5 million dinar (€5 million) to 21.8 million dinar (€6.6 million).
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