Social Inclusive Finance Technical Assistance

Reinforcing the European Microfinance and Social Enterprise Sectors

Financial Inclusion & Social Entrepreneurship

Market development and capacity building for European microfinance and social enterprise finance sectors

Duration

2022 - ongoing

Client

European Investment Bank (EIB)

Thematic Area

Financial Inclusion

Country Coverage

27 European Union Member States

Market development and capacity building for European microfinance and social enterprise finance sectors

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Project Overview

The European Investment Bank under the InvestEU Advisory Hub, reinforces the European Microfinance and Social Enterprise Finance sectors through market development activities, capacity building services as well as rating, assessment and evaluation services. 

This is done through the Social Inclusive Finance Technical Assisstance (SIFTA) project that has been implemented since July 2022. The technical assistance team responsible for market development activities and capacity building services, consists of a consortium led by Frankfurt School and its partners the Microfinance Centre and the European Microfinance Network.

How We Do It

SIFTA provides support to microfinance and social enterprise finance providers through tailored training, workshops and webinars, peer-to-peer exchanges, and study visits on a wide range of topics related to financing micro and social enterprises. The project also delivers rating, assessment and evaluation provided by MFR.

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What We Bring Together

This new initiative arrives to bring continuity to the EaSI TA Programme in a much more challenging international scenario. Frankfurt School of Finance & Management and its partners bring together the good practices and lessons learned from the successful results achieved in the framework of the EaSI TA Programme implementation, with a flexible approach that provides tailored support to the European Microfinance and Social Enterprise Finance providers.

In the last two predecessor initiatives from 2015 - 2021 namely the EIB Joint Action to Support Microfinance Institutions in Europe (JASMINE) pilot project and EaSI Technical Assistance, we have amongst others provided trainings to more than 130 microfinance providers and organised events that reached out to almost 6,800 participants in the EU.

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Declaration Form (Sanction Clause)

All participants must confirm that they themselves, as well as the institution they represent are not the target of a sanction or restrictive measure imposed by the European Union, in the terms as displayed in the following document.

Declaration Form Regarding Sanction Clause

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