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Home » APO News » West African Development Bank (BOAD) and International Finance Corporation (IFC) Announce Landmark Reciprocal Euro and West African CFA franc (EUR-XOF) Facilities to Boost Local Currency Financing in West Africa

West African Development Bank (BOAD) and International Finance Corporation (IFC) Announce Landmark Reciprocal Euro and West African CFA franc (EUR-XOF) Facilities to Boost Local Currency Financing in West Africa

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Banque Ouest Africaine de Développement (BOAD)

To help boost local currency financing, private sector growth, and job creation across the West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU), the West African Development Bank (BOAD) (www.BOAD.org) and the International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, today announced the signing of two reciprocal financing facilities for an aggregate amount of up to EUR 600 million in euro (EUR) and West African CFA franc (XOF).

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Under the partnership, signed on the sidelines of the Africa CEO Forum in Kigali, IFC will provide BOAD with long-term EUR funding to help the bank expand lending across energy, agribusiness, transport, urban development, and MSMEs across the WAEMU, in line with BOAD’s 2026-2030 Strategic plan “Djoliba….La suite”. In return, BOAD will provide IFC with a flexible XOF facility to support cost-efficient, long-term local currency financing for high-impact, job-creating projects in the region.

This large-scale operation, supported by Galite, BOAD’s structuring advisor, aims to institutionalize local currency financing as a cornerstone of regional development in West Africa

“This landmark transaction with BOAD represents IFC’s first-ever reciprocal facility between development finance institutions and will support the expansion of BOAD’s private-sector lending across WAEMU. It will also broaden IFC’s sources of long-term local-currency financing at competitive cost, benefiting projects while advancing regional growth and job creation. Above all, it underscores the strength of our partnership and our shared capacity to deliver effective financial solutions at scale in support of IFC’s 2030 ambitions,” said Makhtar Diop, IFC’s Managing Director.

“Strengthening access to long-term local currency financing is a core priority of the “Djoliba…La suite” 2026–2030 Strategic Plan. Our collaboration with IFC enhances our capacity to serve the private sector across all eight member states. This operation reflects our shared ambition to deepen cooperation between development finance institutions to support sustainable and inclusive growth in West Africa,” said Serge Ekué, President of BOAD.

In the WAEMU region, bank lending remains predominantly short-term, limiting the availability of long-term financing for infrastructure and other key transformational investments in various sectors. As most private sector borrowers generate revenues in XOF, local-currency financing is essential to mitigate foreign-exchange risk. 

By optimizing resource mobilization, this reciprocal structure aligns the long-term objectives of both institutions with WAEMU’s financing needs. It will deepen local markets by strengthening the XOF market and expanding diversified, resilient funding options for West African companies, while also supporting macroeconomic resilience by helping preserve the stability of foreign-exchange reserves across the WAEMU region.

IFC and BOAD have a strong track record of collaboration in the WAEMU region, including joint financing in key growth sectors such as housing, MSME finance, digital, and infrastructure.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Banque Ouest Africaine de Développement (BOAD).

Press contacts:
For IFC
Abdoul Maiga
Senior Communications Officer for West Africa

amaiga7@ifc.org
+1 202 967 8969

For BOAD
Head of Communication and Public Relations

dndiaye@boad.org
+228 99 86 41 44

Follow BOAD: 
LinkedIn: @BOAD (https://apo-opa.co/4eQvohx)

About IFC: 
IFC — a member of the World Bank Group — is the largest global development institution focused on the private sector in emerging markets. We work in more than 100 countries, using our capital, expertise, and influence to create markets and opportunities in developing countries. In fiscal year 2025, IFC committed a record $71.7 billion to private companies and financial institutions in developing countries, leveraging private sector solutions and mobilizing private capital to create a world free of poverty on a livable planet. For more information, visit www.IFC.org.

About BOAD:
The West African Development Bank (BOAD) is the common development finance institution of the member countries of the West African Monetary Union (WAMU). It is an international public institution whose purpose, as provided under Article 2 of its Articles of Association, is to promote the balanced development of its member countries and foster economic integration within West Africa by financing priority development projects. It is accredited to the three climate finance facilities (GEF, AF, GCF). Since 2009, BOAD sits as an observer at the UNFCCC and actively participates in discussions on devising an international climate finance system. Since January 2013, it has been home to the first Regional Collaboration Centre (RCC) on Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), whose aim is to provide direct support to governments, NGOs and the private sector in identifying and developing CDM projects. The Bank has been holding the International Development Finance Club (IDFC) ’s sole presidency as of 27 February 2025, that it had been co-chairing since 15 October 2023. This Club brings together 27 national, regional and multilateral development banks from around the world.

For more information: www.BOAD.org

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