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AFC secures $2 billion funding backed by Asian banks to power Africa’s infrastructure drive

The Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) has raised $2 billion in fresh financing, with strong participation from lenders across Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and Africa, underscoring growing international confidence in the continent’s infrastructure and industrial development agenda, as reported by Bloomberg. AFC said the funding will support major projects across transport, energy, mining, and industrial sectors.

The fundraising reflects AFC’s strategy of diversifying its capital base beyond traditional Western financiers by deepening partnerships with Asian financial institutions. Chief Executive Officer Samaila Zubairu has emphasized the importance of mobilizing both international and domestic capital to address Africa’s vast infrastructure financing gap and accelerate economic transformation.

Asian banks have become increasingly active in financing African development projects, attracted by opportunities in critical minerals, transport corridors, energy infrastructure, and industrialization. AFC is currently leading financing efforts for strategic projects including the Lobito Corridor, a major rail and logistics network linking mineral-rich regions of Angola, Zambia, and the Democratic Republic of Congo to global markets.

Analysts say the successful capital raise highlights the growing role of African-led development finance institutions in attracting global investment despite tighter international financial conditions. With AFC estimating that Africa holds as much as $4 trillion in domestic institutional capital, the corporation is also pushing to unlock greater participation from pension funds, sovereign wealth funds, and other African investors to help finance the continent’s long-term development priorities.

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