Press Release

IFC Boosts Support for MSEs and Women-Owned Businesses in Kazakhstan

September 29, 2023

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  • IFC provides $9 million financing to Arnur Credit
  • 50 percent of the proceeds committed to women-owned businesses

 Almaty, Kazakhstan, September 29, 2023—IFC is investing in one of Kazakhstan's leading microfinance institutions to boost its financing for micro and small enterprises (MSEs), with a focus on women-owned businesses and smaller businesses in the country's underserved southern frontier regions.  

IFC's $9 million investment to 'MFO 'Arnur Credit' LLP (hereinafter – Arnur Credit), the country's seventh-largest microfinance institution, will be allocated to rural-based MSEs, with half earmarked for women-owned micro and smaller businesses. With 44 sub-offices, Arnur Credit has established a wide reach across the country's Kyzylorda, Turkistan, Zhambyl and Almaty regions as well as in Almaty and Shymkent cities. That has enabled the organization to serve smaller businesses and farmers in remote and rural areas, where financial services are often limited, helping to promote economic development.

"Our partnership with IFC will provide a significant boost to smaller business owners and entrepreneurs in areas that have traditionally been underserved," said Raushan Kurbanaliyeva, Arnur Credit's Chair of the Management Board. "Small businesses are the backbone of the local economy, especially in these more rural areas, and their success has a significant impact on job creation and economic development."

The project is aligned with IFC's strategy in Kazakhstan to boost private sector-led growth through support to the financial sector and investments in manufacturing, infrastructure, and the service sector.

Zafar Khashimov, Interim Manager for Central Asia, said: "IFC's investment highlights our commitment to promoting inclusive economic growth by enhancing financial access for smaller businesses and rural communities. We also recognize the importance of directing at least half of our funds to women entrepreneurs, who are critical in promoting economic activity and driving economic growth in Kazakhstan."

In Central Asia, IFC has been ramping up its work to expand financial services and market access for women-led firms. Since 2018, we have invested $155 million in 15 local financial institutions across the region.
 
About IFC
IFC — a member of the World Bank Group — is the largest global development institution focused on the private sector in emerging markets. We work in more than 100 countries, using our capital, expertise, and influence to create markets and opportunities in developing countries. In fiscal year 2023, IFC committed a record $43.7 billion to private companies and financial institutions in developing countries, leveraging the power of the private sector to end extreme poverty and boost shared prosperity as economies grapple with the impacts of global compounding crises. For more information, visit www.ifc.org.
 
About Arnur Credit
Arnur Credit, a microfinance organization established in 2001, offers loans to support the growth and development of small businesses, particularly in the rural areas of Southern Kazakhstan. With its headquarters located in Shymkent and 44 sub-offices, Arnur Credit is a vital contributor to the region's economic growth. In February 2022, the company registered bonds on Kazakhstan's stock exchange (KASE) and received a credit rating of B with a stable forecast from Fitch Ratings.
 
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