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PROPARCO

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Industry
  
Development Finance

Headquarters
  
Paris

Type of business
  
Private

Website
  
Homepage

Founded
  
1977


Key people
  
Dov Zerah Chairman Claude Périou Chief Executive Officer

Products
  
Feasibility Studies, Equity Financing, Advisory Services, Loans, Consulting

Proparco r v le ses objectifs de financement pour 2030


PROPARCO is a Development Financial Institution partly owned by Agence française de développement (AFD) and private shareholders from the developed countries and developing nations, according to its website. PROPARCO promotes private investment in developing countries to reach the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). PROPARCO finances operations which are economically viable, financially profitable, environmentally sustainable and socially equitable. As of December 2011, its shareholders' capital exceeded €420 million (US$526 million).

Contents

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Shareholders

The shareholding in PROPARCO is as depicted in the table below:

French Financial Institutions include
  • BNP Paribas
  • BCPE IOM
  • CDC Entreprises Elan PME
  • Coface
  • Crédit Agricole
  • Natixis
  • Société Générale
  • International Financial Organizations include
  • Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development (AKFED)
  • Banque Marocaine du Commerce Extérieur (BMCE)
  • Bank of Africa Group (BOA Group)
  • Banque Ouest Africaine de Développement (BOAD)
  • Corporación Andina de Fomento (CAF)
  • Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA)
  • German Investment Corporation (DEG)
  • French companies include
  • Bouygues
  • Bolloré Africa Logistics
  • DMC
  • GDF-Suez
  • LOCATOM
  • Saur International
  • SES SA
  • SIPH
  • Socotec international
  • SOMDIAA
  • Veolia Environnement SA
  • Investment Funds & Foundations include
  • Xavier de Bayser
  • Amundi AFD Avenirs Durables
  • Natixis Solidaire
  • References

    PROPARCO Wikipedia