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The Belgium Investment Company for developing countries (BIO) has launched an East African office to bring its services closer to its targeted clients within the region.
The development finance institution, whose priority investment sectors are agriculture, renewable energies, and financial services, will provide several intervention tools, including long-term loans, equity investments, and technical assistance to the clients.
The regional office will facilitate provision of sustainable investments in private companies in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, and Rwanda, as well as Ethiopia, Zambia, Malawi and Mozambique.
Belgium Investment Company opens regional office in Nairobi
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