Bank gets euro15m from France for Namibia green tourism funding
The agreement between the French Government’s international development agency and a local Namibia bank, brings big funding for Green projects including tourism.
Bank Windhoek has just signed an agreement with the Agence Française de Développement for a facility of Euro15 million.
The bank said it was approached by the French Development Agency with an offer to provide mid- and long-term facilities, including technical assistance, for lending to eligible projects in renewable energy, or projects that improve energy efficiency and the sustainable use of natural resources, particularly in agriculture and tourism.
Bank Windhoek’s Managing Director, Ms Baronice Hans, said, "The loan facility will empower the bank to increase its lending to small-scale enterprises, which is a very important sector in Namibia’s future economic growth and development. Bank Windhoek strives to be a catalyst for sustainable opportunities in Namibia and with partnerships such as these aim to empower the communities we serve."
Called a "Sustainable Use of Natural and Environmental Finance" (SUNREF) agreement, the intention is that financing for so-called Green projects, will help to reduce the carbon footprint and energy intensity of the Namibian economy; and to secure energy from local small and medium-sized companies.
The French Ambassador to Namibia, HE Jaqueline Bassa-Mazzoni, said that she is convinced the agreement, supported by AFD and implemented by Bank Windhoek, will lead to great and efficient projects in the fields of sustainable development, green tourism and renewable energy. "I am proud of the SUNREF project as it perfectly complies with the objectives of the Harambee Prosperity Plan and the fight against poverty by supporting green job creation" she said.
This financing will also be considered to leverage investments in the fields of sustainable agriculture and tourism to help structure these strategic sectors.
The SME segment has been chosen as the funding target group specifically to maximise job creation. These conditions are captured in the agreement.
The agreement is aligned to Bank Windhoek’s sustainability focus and the Bank’s commitment to combating climate change, together with the Ministry of Environment and Tourism.
Namibia has been the recipient of major global tourism funding and has a big reputation for being a green destination going back many years see:
Namibia Breaks the Mould of African Wildlife Conservation and Tourism
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