Bank of Tanzania Joins Africa Finance Corporation as Equity Shareholder

The investment comes at a time when African economies are witnessing rising demand for development capital

Bank of Tanzania (BOT) has made an equity investment in the African Finance Corporation, becoming a sovereign shareholder.

This further strengthens AFC’s diversified capital base and pan-African ownership structure.

The investment also reflects growing sovereign confidence in AFC’s mandate to mobilise long-term capital for critical infrastructure and industrial development projects across Africa.

The addition of the Bank of Tanzania further enhances AFC’s shareholder diversification strategy, deepening participation from African sovereign institutions and central banks.

Significance of Investment

The investment comes at a time when African economies are witnessing rising demand for development capital to support industrialisation, energy transition, logistics connectivity, and value-added manufacturing.

AFC’s model, anchored on strong sovereign backing and access to global capital markets, continues to position the Corporation as a critical channel for directing capital into high-impact, bankable projects across Africa.

Commenting on the equity investment, Samaila Zubairu, President & CEO of Africa Finance Corporation, said: “We are honoured by this decision and value it as a strong vote of confidence in AFC’s mandate and track record.

“BOT’s commitment reinforces the strategic importance of African-led institutions that can mobilise long-term capital at scale for bankable infrastructure and industrialisation projects across the continent.”

“The Bank of Tanzania’s investment further strengthens our sovereign shareholder base and reflects the growing recognition of AFC as a reliable partner in bridging Africa’s infrastructure gap and fostering sustainable development across the continent.

We look forward to deepening our engagement in Tanzania and supporting priority sectors that drive industrial growth, regional integration, and long-term economic resilience.” He added.

H.E. Emmanuel Tutuba, Governor of the Bank of Tanzania, said: “Africa Finance Corporation has demonstrated a strong track record in mobilising long-term capital for infrastructure and industrial development across the continent.

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“Our investment reflects confidence in AFC’s model and aligns with Tanzania’s priorities to strengthen economic resilience, support private sector growth, and advance sustainable development through strategic partnerships.” He noted.

Through its expanding shareholder base and strong sovereign partnerships, AFC continues to advance its strategy of mobilising domestic and international capital into Africa’s most critical infrastructure assets, supporting sustainable economic growth and enhancing the continent’s competitiveness in global value chains.

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