Since Algeria became a member of IFC in 1990, the Corporation has committed over $128 million of its own funds in the country. Algeria is IFC's fifth largest country exposure. In fiscal year 2007, IFC's commitments in the country reached $11 million. In fiscal year 2006, IFC increased its investments by $34 million, in addition to a Maghreb fund for $12 million from none in the previous fiscal year. Given the country’s potential and turnaround situation, IFC has stepped up its business development efforts in addition to consolidating its advisory services activities mainly in support of the small and medium enterprise sector, helping the country in key development areas as it accelerates economic reforms.
IFC’s strategy in Algeria focuses on:
- Supporting improvements in the investment climate
- Helping in the privatization process
- Developing the financial sector, including SMEs
- Encouraging private participation in infrastructure
- Helping strengthen the local private sector