AfDB Africa Digital Financial Inclusion Facility for Digital Financial Solutions 2923

AfDB Africa Digital Financial Inclusion Facility for Digital Financial Solutions 2923

The African Development Bank launched ADFI in 2019 in partnership with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF), the French Development Agency (AFD), the Ministry of Finance, Government of Luxembourg, joined by the Ministry of Economy and Finance, France and the Women’s Enterprise Finance Initiative in 2020 and 2022 respectively.

Call for Proposals

In line with its 2023 work program, ADFI is launching a Call for Proposals(link is external) to select viable and scalable digital financial solution (DFS) initiatives aimed at fostering access, quality, and usage of financial services as drivers of sustainable financial inclusion, especially among the most vulnerable, including women, youth and small businesses.

The Facility is an innovative financing vehicle designed to catalyse digital financial inclusion across Africa.

Areas Of Interventions

The Call for Proposals is aligned with ADFI’s pillars of intervention and has the following two components:

  • Lot 1 targeting the following countries: Algeria, Angola, Cameroon, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Egypt, Guinea, Morocco, Nigeria and Tanzania
  • Lot 2 targeting regional initiatives

Categories

Pillar 1: Digital Financial Infrastructure

  • Country level – Technical assistance on interoperability of payment systems, agent networks and merchant acceptance networks; digital registries and alternative credit scoring, increased mobile network coverage, affordable data and digital devices.
  •  Regional level – Technical assistance on interoperability of payment systems, interoperable payment distribution networks, and e-commerce platforms.

Pillar 2: Digital Financial Policy & Regulation

  • Country level – Sandboxing/Fintech innovations of policies or testing new digital products and business models; Interoperability regulatory frameworks; and consumer protection, e.g., data privacy, recourse mechanisms, cybersecurity.
  • Regional level – DFS policies and regulations for cross-border remittances; consumer protection, e.g., data privacy, recourse mechanisms, cybersecurity; Sandbox policies and testing of new products and business models and e-KYC.

Pillar 3: Digital Financial Products & innovation

  • Country level – Digitization of government payments and social transfers; and digitization of agriculture value chains and MSMEs.
  • Regional level – DFS products that have the potential for scale in more than one country, address the needs of the base of the pyramid and touch key sectors such as MSME and agriculture.

About African Development Bank Group (AfDB)

Established to promote economic and social development efforts on the continent, the African Development Bank (AfDB) Group comprises three entities: the African Development Bank (AfDB) which is the parent institution, created following an agreement signed by 23 founding member states on August 14, 1963 in Khartoum, Sudan. This became effective on September 10, 1964. The group includes two concessionary windows – the African Development Fund (ADF), established on November 29, 1972 by the African Development Bank and 13 non-African countries; and the Nigeria Trust Fund (NTF), set up in 197... read more

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Africa Digital Financial Inclusion Facility

Application Deadline31 Mar 2023
TypeEntrepreneurs
SponsorAfrican Development Bank Group (AfDB)
GenderMen and Women

Aim and Benefits of Africa Digital Financial Inclusion Facility

  1. Maximum size of grant funding under Lot 1 (country level): USD 1 million
  2. Maximum for blended finance of grant and loan under Lot 1: USD 1.5 million
  3. Maximum size of grant under Lot 2 (regional level): USD 1.5 million
  4. Minimum size of loan under Lot 1 and Lot 2: USD 1 million

Requirements for Africa Digital Financial Inclusion Facility Qualification

Country level – Government ministries, Central Banks, regulatory authorities, bank and non-bank financial institutions, mobile money operators and payment switch companies.

Regional level – Regional economic communities, regional coordination bodies, regional private sector institutions, international agencies with operations in Africa, inter-governmental organizations, and private sector organizations such as bank and non-bank digital financial service providers with regional coverage.

Interview date, Process and Venue for Africa Digital Financial Inclusion Facility

Project viability

  • Applicant’s expertise and track record in relation to the proposed project
  • Ability to scale
  • Potential impact of the project

Application Deadline

March 31, 2023

How to Apply

  • We encourage interested and eligible organizations to apply using the ADFI Call for Proposals 2023: Application Template. Applications may be submitted in French or English. 
  • Questions or clarifications on the Call for Proposal can be sent by email to the following address: [email protected](link sends e-mail) with a submission deadline of 09/02/2023 12.00 midnight Abidjan time. Responses to queries will be via return email and will be provided latest by 17/02/2023 12.00 midnight Abidjan time.
  • Applications should be submitted to the following email address: [email protected](link sends e-mail)  by 31/03/2023 12.00 midnight Abidjan time. The email subject should read: Call for Proposals-ADFI 2023 – Name of Country or Region.

For more details, visit AfDB website. 


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