EADB avails Kshs 892m for supporting SMEs in Kenya

The East African Development Bank (EADB) has rolled out a program to support the growth of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Kenya. This is through a partnership with Sidian Bank, HF Bank, Development Bank of Kenya (DBK), and Kenya Women’s Finance Trust Microfinance Bank (KWFT), EADB will fund this Kshs 892 million initiative, targeting over 1,300 SMEs nationwide.

These financial institutions will extend direct loans to SMEs in sectors including agriculture, transport, commerce, and manufacturing.

EADB, Director General, Vivienne Yeda, says: “SMEs are the backbone of the East African economies, and EADB is committed to sustaining and facilitating their growth through financial institutions. Over the last 50 years, the Bank has been instrumental in stimulating the East African economies through its financing strategy, impacting millions of lives in the region.” 

EADB, Director General, Vivienne Yeda (left) and HFC Limited, Managing Director, Peter Mugeni (right) display an MoU signed during the East African Development Bank signing ceremony for its new program to bolster growth of SMEs in Kenya.

CEOs of the partnering financial institutions lauded the program, underscoring the opportunities it presents for businesses to build wealth and enhance Kenyan communities’ lives.

Sidian Bank MD Chege Thumbi, said: “Our partnership with EADB has significantly supported our SME customers. With EADB’s unwavering support, we have extended affordable credit to enterprises that have struggled to access finances. We will continue this support, particularly for agriculture-based enterprises, a cornerstone of the Kenyan economy.”

HF Bank MD Peter Mugeni, said: “The line of credit reaffirms our shared commitment to empowering SMEs in Kenya. These enterprises create jobs, foster innovation, and contribute significantly to our national GDP. This financing provides essential capital to support our people’s entrepreneurial spirit and resilience.”

From left to right: Sidian Bank, Head of Business Banking, Joyce Wairimu, KWFT, Finance Manager, Juliana Kisuna, HFC Limited, Managing Director, Peter Mugeni and EADB, Director General, Vivienne Yeda pose for a photo during the MOU signing between EADB and the financial institutions at a hotel in Nairobi.

KWFT Microfinance Bank MD Benson Kitabu, noted: “The SME sector offers enormous potential for Kenya’s socio-economic transformation. At KWFT, we empower women in SMEs, enabling them to provide for their families and build generational wealth through funding like this. Affordable credit is a game changer for SMEs.”

DBK Managing Director Johnson Kiniti, said: “As a development bank, we have long promoted local entrepreneurship, stimulating economic and social growth. This line of credit will enable us to reach more businesses, offering a lifeline to create employment and contribute to the national economy.”

MSMEs, Principal Secretary, Susan Mang’eni (left) chats with EADB, Director General, Vivienne Yeda (right) during the signing ceremony for EADB’s new program to empower Kenyan SMEs, held at a hotel in Nairobi

EADB’s SME funding program has provided USD 61 billion in affordable credit to thousands of SMEs in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, and Rwanda through local financial institutions over the past 11 years.

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