Key data

Our portfolio

Making a financial return means we can recycle the money into new investments, to create jobs and pay taxes beyond our involvement. In 2024, we made £1.7 billion of gross new commitments. Our portfolio fell by £28.4 million to £7.3 billion.

Our portfolio size

2020

£5222m

2021

£6011m

2022

£6888m

2023

£7319m

2024

£7291m

How we invest in regions

The countries we invest in each have unique opportunities and needs. We invest in countries in Africa, Asia and the Caribbean. At the end of 2024, we had direct and indirect investments in more than 1,600 businesses – including 884 in Africa and 746 in our target countries in Asia.

Top 10 countries we are invested in

India

27%

Egypt

8%

South Africa

7%

Nigeria

6%

Kenya

5%

Bangladesh

4%

Morocco

4%

Zimbabwe

3%

Uganda

2%

Cote d'Ivoire

2%

Regional breakdown of our portfolio

Africa

$5534.9m (60%)

Asia

$3252.2m (36%)

Rest of world

$370.2m 4%)

Regional breakdown of our 2024 commitments

Africa

£1093.4m (62%)

Asia

£626.4m (36%)

Other (This includes investments that span both Africa and Asia, as well as investment in other countries beyond these regions)

£29m (2%)

Country breakdown of our portfolio

Country 2024 closing valuation ($m) Number of companies
India 2,449.10 600
Egypt 723.3 86
Africa 673.1 61
South Africa 641.2 92
Nigeria 585.6 116
Kenya 470.6 117
Bangladesh 387.7 19
Global 362.1 22
Morocco 354.5 37
Zimbabwe 299.6 20
Uganda 204 42
Cote d’Ivoire 201.4 31
Pakistan 199.6 41
East Africa 184.2
Ethiopia 154.6 23
Ghana 140.4 36
Senegal 133.7 19
Cameroon 116.9 12
Zambia 93.5 15
Nepal 71.1 12
Gabon 67.4 5
Madagascar 66.7 7
Mauritius 64.8 13
Mozambique 42.9 11
Tanzania 41.2 24
Tunisia 29.8 12
Mali 25.6 5
Democratic Republic of Congo 24.6 28
West Africa 22.9 6
Sierra Leone 16.5 12
Myanmar 16.2 9
Vietnam 15.7 10
Malawi 12.2 8
Namibia 8.4 4
Indonesia 7.7 9
Cambodia 7.1 6
Philippines 6.2 11
Rwanda 3 8
Burkina Faso 1.6 4
Other countries with 3 or less investments 230.8

How we invest in sectors

A focus on, and expertise in, key economic sectors is central to our approach to making successful investments. We prioritise those sectors that facilitate development and need our capital the most. Our priority sectors contribute towards many of the SDGs. These sectors range from investing in the power infrastructure that will provide people with better access to electricity; to sectors that are powerful job creators or sectors that are critical for improving access to basic goods and services; to investing in financial institutions that direct capital to the individuals and enterprises that need it.

Sector breakdown of our portfolio

Financial services

$2754.4m (30%)

Infrastructure

$2680.6m (29%)

Technology and telecoms

$1008.7m (11%)

Manufacturing

$648.3m (7%)

Business and consumer services

$582.1m (7%)

Health

$574.3m (6%)

Food and agriculture

$562.7m (6%)

Construction and real estate

$285.5m (3%)

Education

$60.7m (1%)

Sector breakdown of our 2024 commitments

Financial services

£783m (45%)

Infrastructure

£509.3m (29%)

Technology and telecoms

£158.5m (9%)

Food and agriculture

£105m (6%)

Other

£101.5m (6%)

Manufacturing

£66.7m (4%)

Construction and real estate

£24.8m (1%)

Health

£0m (0%)

Education

£0m (0%)

Number of companies in our portfolio by sector

Sector Company count
Financial services 338
Technology and telecoms 314
Infrastructure 279
Business and Consumer Services 187
Manufacturing 155
Health 146
Food and agriculture 137
Construction and real estate 70
Education 32

How we invest in different product types

We provide the flexible long-term investment that many businesses in developing countries need to grow. This capital is provided in different ways, through direct equity, intermediated equity, debt and trade finance.

Product breakdown of our portfolio

Direct equity

$3248.6m (35%)

Intermediated equity

$3150.9m (34%)

Debt

$2618.5m (29%)

Guarantees

$139.3m (2%)

Product breakdown of our 2024 commitments

Debt

£1076.4m (62%)

Direct equity

£309.9m (18%)

Guarantees

£186.9m (11%)

Intermediated equity

£175.6m (10%)

The impact of our investments

In 2024, our portfolio of businesses in Africa and Asia provided direct jobs for over 1 million people (in full-time equivalents). Of these workers, 82,410 were new hires.

Direct jobs supported at the start of the year by our investee companies

2020

918,040

2021

916,050

2022

904,110

2023

997,751

2024

1,024,290

Additional jobs supported at end of year

2020

33,890

2021

22,310

2022

54,090

2023

84,619

2024

82,410

Direct jobs supported by our investee companies by country in 2024

Country  Jobs 
India 482,546
Egypt 94,206
Nigeria 54,736
Kenya 48,517
Morocco 40,524
South Africa 36,913
Africa Global/Not Country Specific 35,808
Ethiopia 28,636
Bangladesh 24,654
Pakistan 24,192
Cote d’Ivoire 15,987
Ghana 15,553
Madagascar 14,245
Zimbabwe 11,085
Zambia 10,932
Mauritius 10,012
Tunisia 7,498
Tanzania 6,788
Myanmar 6,656
Cameroon 4,378
West Africa Global/Not Country Specific 4,351
Uganda 3,440
Senegal 2,431
Nepal 1,927
Democratic Republic of Congo 1,705
Mozambique 1,668
Mali 1,313
Sierra Leone 1,026
Malawi 746
East Africa Global/Not Country Specific 589
Rwanda 176
Cambodia 81

Direct jobs supported by our investee companies by region in 2024

Africa

45%

Asia

55%

Direct jobs supported by our investee companies by sector

Financial services

35%

Consumer services

24%

Food and agriculture

9%

Technology and telecoms

9%

Manufacturing

9%

Health

8%

Infrastructure

3%

Education

2%

Construction and real estate

1%

Direct jobs supported by our investee companies by gender in 2024

Women

24%

Men

76%

Private sector capital our investments have helped mobilise: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Method

2020

$555m

2021

$2064m

2022

$1376m

2023

$929m

2024

$1585m

Private sector capital our investments have helped mobilise: Multilateral Development Bank Method

2020

$559m

2021

$2085m

2022

$1434m

2023

$938m

2024

$1553m

Taxes paid by our investee companies

2020

$2.22bn

2021

$1.51bn

2022

$1.79bn

2023

$2.42bn

2024

$2.5bn

Taxes paid by our investee companies by sector

Financial services

80%

Infrastructure

7%

Consumer services

6%

Technology and telecoms

3%

Health

2%

Food and agriculture

1%

Manufacturing

1%

Education

0%

Construction and real estate

0%

Taxes paid by our investee companies by country in 2024

Country  Taxes paid $ 
Africa (Non Country Specific) 15,339,822
Bangladesh 48,003,937
Cameroon 24,631,229
Cote d’Ivoire  106,810,756
Democratic Republic of Congo 106,380
East Africa (Non Country Specific) 399,488
Egypt 674,709,698
Ethiopia 21,762,704
Ghana 3,090,690
India 701,980,122
Kenya 64,522,283
Madagascar 32,264,031
Malawi 690,835
Mauritius 14,082,874
Morocco 220,440,000
Mozambique 3,797,374
Myanmar 6,133,765
Nepal 1,184,336
Nigeria 89,684,810
Pakistan 225,725,123
Senegal 53,191,701
South Africa 30,956,060
Tanzania 114,871,664
Uganda 15,331
West Africa (Non Country Specific) 59,843
Zimbabwe 38,707,321

 

Customers reached by our financial services portfolio

2020

124m

2021

132m

2022

121m

2023

135m

2024

150m

Loans supplied by our investee companies

2020

$108.7bn

2021

$99.8bn

2022

$86.1bn

2023

$105.8bn

2024

$102.8bn

Gigawatt hours of electricity produced by our investments

2020

55,352

2021

58,040

2022

49,873

2023

48,007

2024

47,272

Farmers reached by our investee companies

2020

1,514,540

2021

1,878,810

2022

9,994,850

2023

13,165,320

2024

10,271,680

Patients served by our investee companies

2020

14,453,620

2021

11,647,620

2022

12,898,077

2023

12,232,760

2024

13,132,920

Learners reached by our investee companies

2020

802,290

2021

1,782,810

2022

3,046,090

2023

4,254,050

2024

2,891,480

Supporting countries most in need

As part of our Impact Score, we rank all the countries we invest in from ‘Alpha’ to ‘Delta’ according to their GDP per capita, fragility measures and poverty gap. Alpha is the most in need and Delta the least. A detailed breakdown of our approach to country segmentation is available in our Impact Score.

Commitments to countries most in need in 2024

Alpha

£268.47m

Beta

£611.5m

Gamma

£746.03m

Delta

£89.88m

Non-BII geography (Ukraine)

£32.94m

Supporting the Sustainable Development Goals

For each investment we make, we link the expected impact of the investment to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The chart shows the value of our 2024 commitments aimed at addressing each Sustainable Development Goal. Please note that some individual commitments target multiple SDGs, which means the sum of the commitments shown on this chart is greater than our total 2024 commitment figure. Click here to see a larger version of the chart below.

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