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Fintech firm CashMe Tanzania is expanding access to financing for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) while opening new investment opportunities through its digital private credit and invoice-financing platform. SMEs in Tanzania continue to face cash-flow constraints driven by delayed customer...
#sme finance
The African Development Bank Group (AfDB) Board of Directors has approved a US$10m trade finance transaction guarantee facility for Exim…
#Exim Bank Tanzania#trade finance
CRDB Bank, Tanzania’s largest commercial bank, has successfully raised a US$200m syndicated loan to expand financing for small and medium…
#CRBD Bank#Intesa Sanpaolo#Investec
The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank Group (ADB) has approved a trade finance transaction guarantee facility to…
#AfCFTA#African Development Bank
DP World announces the launch of its wholesale e-commerce platform ... (more…)
#B2B platform#DP World
To raise awareness and increase access to its financing services and products available to the Tanzanian market, the African Export-Import…
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Exim Bank Tanzania has signed a USD20m loan pact with Germany's private enterprise lender, Deutsche Investitions und Entwicklungsgesellschaft MBH (DEG)…
#bank#economy#Exim Bank
Funding for farmers and small businesses run by women (more…)
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Bank of Africa Tanzania has reaffirmed its commitment towards developing SMEs as a way to attain socio economic development in…
The Tanzania Exporters Association (TANEXA) has proposed the establishment of the Tanzania Credit Guarantee Fund (TCGF) as a source of…
#exporters#guarantee#guarantee scheme
The African Trade Insurance (ATI) agency is prepared to get into partnership with local banks... (more…)
#exporters#smes#trade
A lending facility for small scale businesses will be launched in Dar es Salaam tomorrow. (more…)
Most funds established by the Government for lending to SMEs lack borrowers, a cabinet minister said. (more…)