Vital Capital Launches Emergency Debt Facility to Offer Critical Funding To Impactful African Companies During Coronavirus Pandemic

LARNACA, Cyprus--()--Vital Capital, a pioneering impact investor focused on companies in sub-Saharan Africa, has announced a new debt facility providing loans to promising businesses to help them get through the coronavirus pandemic while continuing to offer essential services.

Vital Capital, which typically takes equity stakes, has launched the Vital Impact Relief Facility, to offer businesses immediate access to capital in anticipation of a severe economic crisis that could result from the rapid spread of coronavirus in the region. These loans, which seek risk-adjusted returns, will help fundamentally sound African businesses providing impactful services to weather the economic consequences of the virus and put them in a position to thrive when the pandemic has ended.

The Vital Impact Relief Facility will start with an initial $10 million in capital and will issue roughly 10 loans on favorable terms of approximately $1 million each with a duration of up to four years. Vital also plans to open the facility to other investors to extend the available pool of capital.

The vehicle will primarily target companies involved in agro-industry & processing, healthcare, sustainable infrastructure and education, and is initially launching in Kenya and Uganda. It will then expand into Vital's target geographies including Ghana, Democratic Republic of Congo, Côte d’Ivoire, Angola and Senegal.

To co-lead these efforts and oversee this new vehicle, Vital Capital has hired Guido Boysen. Guido, who recently stepped down as CEO of Grofin, a leading Africa SME lender, has vast experience in creating and managing targeted debt facilities in Africa.

Despite Africa being home to six of the world’s 10 fastest growing economies, according to the World Economic Forum, the coronavirus-related economic crisis could reduce foreign direct investment globally between 30% and 40%, according to the United Nations, a tough result for Africa.

“Because the coronavirus has already begun to impact a range of businesses in sub-Saharan Africa, there is an urgent need for the loans that many of these African companies will require to ride out this tumultuous period,” said Nimrod Gerber, Managing Partner, Vital Capital. “It’s a fast-developing situation that demands immediate action, so we are pleased to move forward with this debt facility and we encourage others to join us. The Vital Impact Relief Facility aims to give impactful enterprises the ability to continue offering their vital services through this crisis while building a bridge to realizing their visions of becoming prosperous companies that can benefit millions of Africans.”

Vital Capital has been making targeted investments in sub-Saharan Africa since 2011, with the aim of improving the economic, personal and social well-being for people in low and middle-income communities throughout sub-Saharan Africa. Every year, Vital’s investments touch the lives of more than five million people who receive essential products or services through Vital’s portfolio companies.

About Vital Capital

Founded in 2011, Vital Capital is a leading impact investment, private equity fund that is focused on sub-Saharan Africa and aims to benefit millions of people in low and middle-income communities. Vital’s investments are guided by the conviction that creating positive, sustainable impact goes hand-in-hand with delivering market-rate, risk-adjusted returns for its investors. Vital Capital manages the $350 million Vital Capital Fund as well as the new debt facility. Vital Capital is focused on the fastest growing sectors in sub-Saharan African markets with a primary emphasis on agro-industry & processing, healthcare, sustainable infrastructure and education. Vital Capital is led by a senior management team with over 30 years of cumulative “hands-on” experience in initiating and executing ventures and businesses at scale in Africa. Vital Capital’s investments have demonstrated that no trade-offs are necessary between a project’s impact and its commercial viability. Vital Capital is proud to be an active partner in the international effort to embed impact investing further in mainstream investment practices. For more information, please visit: www.Vital-Capital.com.

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Contacts

Stephen Fishleigh
Director, BackBay Communications
+44 203 475 7552 (o)
+44 7904 114 002 (m)
Stephen.fishleigh@backbaycommunications.com

Emily Stoermer
Account Director
BackBay Communications
+1 617-391-0801 (o)
+1 401-585-6036 (m)
emily.stoermer@backbaycommunications.com