News
10 July 2019

World Bank agrees $100m loan to Angola for SMEs and commodity trade

Region:
Middle East & Africa

The World Bank has approved credit lines worth $100 million to support small and medium-sized enterprises operating in Angola.The support is split into two credit lines worth $50 million each, granted via the International Finance Corporation to Banco Millennium Atlântico.The first line will...

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