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BII announces a U$20m loan to TerraPay to enhance low-cost, high-speed remittance transfers to Africa, promoting financial inclusion and economic opportunities. (Image source: Adobe Stock)

British International Investment (BII), the UK's development finance institution (DFI) and impact investor, has announced a US$20mn senior secured loan to TerraPay, a global cross-border payments processor that focuses on remittance transfers into Africa

This investment aims to lower costs, increase speed, and enhance the reliability and accessibility of remittance transfers into the continent, thereby improving financial inclusion.

Reducing Africa's remittance costs

Sub-saharan Africa has the highest remittance costs globally, with an average cost of 8% for sending US$200 in 2022, compared to the global average of 6.2%. This cost is more than double the Sustainable Development Goal target of 3%, according to the World Bank.

TerraPay's network connects traditional money transfer operators, such as Western Union, and digital-only fintechs like Wise, with major mobile money operators in Africa, including M-Pesa, MTN Mobile Money, and Airtel Mobile Money. Its technology-enabled model facilitates real-time, lower-cost digital money transfers, addressing the issues of high transfer fees and slow settlements for the African diaspora.

BII's funding will be used as part of TerraPay's working capital to pre-fund increasing remittance volumes to Africa. The funding will prioritise key African corridors, with high volumes expected in Kenya, Ghana, Egypt, Uganda, Tanzania, Cameroon, Mali, Benin, Cote d’Ivoire, Senegal, and Mozambique.

BII is committing through Lendable's existing senior secured facility, leveraging the partner's expertise in fintech debt investing across Africa and their investment monitoring capabilities.

Chris Chijiutomi, managing director and head of Africa at BII, stated, "Sending money to Africa is expensive. That is why our investment in TerraPay is critical to help increase availability of lower-cost, efficient, accessible, and reliable remittances. This aligns with our goal to support resilient financing and improve economic opportunities on the continent."

Suresh Samuel, managing director and head of fintech at Lendable, added, "We have been supporting TerraPay since 2020, as the company accelerated its growth facilitating remittances across emerging markets. We continue to believe in the importance of increasing digital payments globally and are excited to work with BII in furthering support to TerraPay to expand this mandate."

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