| INSTITUTIONAL HISTORY |
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In July 1996 and September 1997, the decision has been taken by
the Namibian and the German governments to set up a credit guarantee
facility for SMEs and to include this feature into the on-going
MTI/GTZ SME project. During 1998/9, several rounds of negotiations
with commercial banks and other involved stakeholders have been
conducted, culminating in:
- The establishment of the Small Business Credit Guarantee Trust
in June 1999;
- An agreement between the German and the Namibian Government
(GRN) in October 1999 for contribution of DM 2 million to SBCGT
by the German Government with the condition that GRN can secure
the capitalization of the Fund with at least N$ 10 million;
- The subscription of a Memorandum of Agreement between SBCGT
and all six participating financial institutions between November
1999 and mid-2000;
- An agreement in July 2000, with the European Union for a financial
contribution to SBCGT's credit guarantee fund of € 735,300
and of € 88,300 to SBCGT's training fund. In addition the
agreement included technical assistance in the form of a long-term
expert on SME Credit Extension, Management and Training. The EU
commitment is implemented by a team under the Trade and Investment
Development Programme (TIDP);
- An agreement in April 2002 with the Italian Government implemented
by the International Committee for the People Development of Italy
(CISP) to contribute N$500,000 to SBCGT's credit guarantee fund
and for the provision of technical assistance in training and
marketing.
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