British International Investment
12 May 2026

British International Investment partners with Ecobank DRC to expand sustainable financing for SMEs in the DRC

British International Investment (BII), the UK’s development finance institution and impact investor, and Ecobank DRC today announced a $30 million risk‑sharing facility to expand access to finance for small and medium‑sized enterprises (SMEs) across the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Under its new five‑year strategy, BII has committed that at least 25 per cent of new investments by value will go to frontier markets, defined by the UN as Least Developed Countries. The partnership brings together BII’s commitment to these markets, where private sector capital remains scarce due to structural barriers to investment, and Ecobank DRC’s track record in supporting small businesses in the country.

By sharing risk on new and expanded loans, BII will help Ecobank DRC increase its support to businesses that struggle to access finance due to collateral requirements and limited credit availability. The facility will target sectors critical to the country’s economic development, job creation and more resilient supply chains in the real economy, including agriculture and agro‑processing, industrial, infrastructure, climate‑aligned projects and renewable energy, as well as local entrepreneurship.

Chris Chijiutomi, Managing Director and Head of Africa, BII, said: “Small and medium‑sized enterprises are at the heart of economic development and job creation in the DRC, yet many continue to face significant barriers in accessing the capital they need to grow. As part of BII’s focus on frontier markets, our expanded partnership with Ecobank will enable greater and longer‑term lending to small businesses in the DRC.”

Joel Kabuya, Acting Managing Director of Ecobank DRC, stated: “This strategic partnership with British International Investment represents a major step in strengthening our SME financing capabilities in the DRC. It reinforces our commitment to providing long-term support to the private sector, while applying the highest standards in risk management and responsible finance.”

This collaboration is BII’s second risk sharing facility with the Ecobank Group following the Ecobank Sierra Leone investment in 2024. This is also delivered under the Africa Resilience Investment Accelerator (ARIA) initiative. ARIA is a collaborative initiative launched by BII and co-funded with two other development finance partners, FMO and Proparco, to boost investment in frontier markets in Africa.

 

Media contacts: Nia Tam

Corporate Communications Associate

E-mail : [email protected]

About British International Investment

British International Investment is the UK’s development finance institution and impact investor. The organisation invests in businesses in developing countries to improve people’s lives and help protect the planet. BII’s work targets the underlying causes of poverty and the climate crisis, helping countries break free from aid dependency for good.

Between 2026-2031, at least 40 per cent of BII’s total new commitments by value will be in climate finance. BII is also a founding member of the 2X Challenge which has raised over $33.6 billion to empower women’s economic development. The company has investments in over 1,600 businesses across 66 countries and total net assets of £9.87 billion. For more information, visit: www.bii.co.uk | watch here. Follow British International Investment on LinkedIn, Bluesky and X.

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