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Invest in SANAD

The SANAD Fund for MSMEs is a Luxembourg-based SICAV and discloses in line with requirements stipulated by Article 9 of the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR).

 

Assets: US$ 545M

Investment Theme: MSME financing

Regions: Middle East, North Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa

Investment Structure: Private Debt, Private Equity + Blended Finance

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The power of blended finance 

Providing investment opportunities for a range of investors


Our blended finance model has a tiered capital structure. This allows investors with very different risk tolerances to participate in the MENA growth story.

 

Mobilising additional capital to generate deeper impact


By taking first- and second-loss positions, public investors and development banks can mobilise institutional investors. 

 

Through this blended finance approach, more private and public investors can invest in the fund, which increases the pool of available capital. That means we can deliver deeper impact – supporting more entrepreneurs and driving growth and opportunity across the region.

 

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Distinct investment opportunities  

The existing SANAD fund setup consists of our debt and equity sub-funds.

 

Through our strategic debt and equity investments, we have consistently generated lasting impact across sectors and economies.

 

Visit our Sub-funds page  

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Advisory & Capacity Building enhances your investment 

Investors can also donate to our Advisory & Capacity Building services – allowing us to add greater value by building institutional capacity in our markets.


Discover the impact of our Advisory & Capacity Building services.
 

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Information for investors

Sorry, in respect of the United States of America, Canada, Japan or Australia or any other jurisdiction in which the distribution, offer, sale, transfer or resale would be prohibited by applicable law, no investment in notes/shares or other instruments of the Fund (or its sub-fund(s)) can be offered or made.