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Kenya’s M-KOPA Solar Hits 50,000 Users | Raises $ 20 Million in Debt Financing From CBA, Gray Ghost Ventures & Others

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Kenya’s M-KOPA Solar has raised $ 20 million (Ksh 1.72billion) in debt funding led by Commercial Bank of Africa (CBA), Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, LGT Venture Philanthropy, clients of Imprint Capital, and Netri Foundation.

The $20 million funding includes grants from DFID UK, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the Shell Foundation. And there is re-investment by lead equity investors Gray Ghost Ventures.

The funds will be used to scale up sales and operations in East Africa, expansion into other markets, R&D and business intelligence. Expand their customer base from 50,000 homes to one million homes by 2018. M-KOPA Solar is an innovative asset financing company that sells solar home systems to off grid households, on an affordable 12-month mobile money payment plan.

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The funding includes a $10 million(Ksh 860 million) commercial-grade syndicated debt facility fronted by a leading The system is sold in partnership with the Safaricom dealer network, and the consumer payment plan is offered through Safaricom’s mobile money platform, M-PESA.

Mr. Jesse Moore, Co-Founder and Managing Director, M-KOPA Solar says, “The M-KOPA Solar model makes world class solar systems affordable for low income consumers – most of whom live below the poverty line.  It’s a model that is also proving attractive to investors. At the heart of our business is our patented technology platform that combines embedded GSM with mobile payments to revolutionise asset financing.

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“We know Kenyans spend over $ 1 million (Ksh 86 billion) a year on kerosene. We also know Kenyans would prefer brighter, healthier and safer alternatives. We’ve developed our technology and business model precisely to meet that consumer need.”

The collateral for the CBA-led loan is M-KOPA Solar’s future cash flows from its customer payment plans. This innovative lending structure involves the securitisation of a loan book composed of low-income consumers, sometimes without bank accounts or fixed abode, paid entirely through the Safaricom M-PESA system. This is different to most collateral packages that are backed up by assets – like land.

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Mr. Jeremy Ngunze, CEO at CBA says, “As a group, we understand the aspirations and realities of African economies and this investment in M-KOPA Solar makes sound business sense for us.

“There is very little formal credit or financial information on how off grid households consume and pay for energy. We’re very impressed with M-KOPA Solar’s technology platform, which allows them to extend credit to customers who are otherwise lacking formal collateral or credit histories. And it is clear that there is an enormous, creditable market that wants to be empowered by cutting-edge energy, telecommunications and financial solutions.”

Mr. Bob Collymore, CEO, Safaricom Limited says, “We’re incredibly proud to have been an anchor partner for M-KOPA Solar and to see this Kenyan success story starting to go global. Our technology, fantastic customers and dealer network have provided a unique environment to scale up the M-KOPA Solar model.

“Every day there are people coming into our shops looking to revolutionise their access to energy by acquiring M-KOPA Solar. And each day we’re seeing more and more people successfully complete their M-PESA payment programmes. By providing this service, we are not just lighting homes, but we are also enabling children to do their homework at night as well as providing convenient unlimited mobile charging at home.”

 

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Sam Wakoba
Sam Wakobahttp://techmoran.com
Taking you on tour through Africa's tech and business ecosystem, one story at a time since 2010! Based out of Nairobi, Kenya, Sam is the founder and managing director of Moran Media, which runs  TechMoran.com, various other digital platforms and a startup incubation hub for Kenya's youthful entrepreneurs. Drop me a mail at [email protected]

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