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Description
Africa’s recovery from the COVID-19 crisis will depend on private firms sustaining and creating jobs. But even previously thriving enterprises have been badly hit by the crisis. This report outlines the consequences of the health crisis in Africa, the potential cost of the recovery and the willingness of banks to support green investments as they look to the future.
A summary and the report’s key findings are available here.
- Foreword
- Executive summary
- 1. Banking in Africa: supporting a sustainable and inclusive recovery
- 2. Microfinance and COVID-19
- 3. Private equity and venture capital
- 4. Digital financial services
- 5. Greening Africa’s financial sector during crisis recovery
- 6. Partnering with African financial sectors to support businesses during the COVID-19 crisis
All editions of this publication
- Finance in Africa: Uncertain times, resilient banks - African finance at a crossroads
- Finance in Africa: Navigating the financial landscape in turbulent times
- Finance in Africa: for green, smart and inclusive private sector development
- Banking in Africa: Delivering on Financial Inclusion, Supporting Financial Stability
- Banking in sub-Saharan Africa - Recent Trends and Digital Financial Inclusion
- Recent Trends in Banking in sub-Saharan Africa - From Financing to Investment
- Banking in sub-Saharan Africa - Challenges and Opportunities