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d.light Secures $176 Million to Expand Solar Access Across East Africa

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 d.light has closed a new securitization facility that will purchase $176 million of receivables in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. This financing is provided by social impact-focused asset management company African Frontier Capital.

With this new facility, d.light’s total securitized financing has a total purchasing value of $718 million. This is for all the 5 separate facilities since 2020. It has previously set up four facilities, beginning in 2020 and including two in Kenya and one each in Nigeria and Tanzania.

In February, d.light announced that its $110 million securitization facility, Brighter Life Kenya 1 Limited (BLK1) successfully repaid its entire senior debt in full and ahead of schedule from internally generated cash flows – the first facility in the off-grid solar sector to do so.

d.light plans to use the facility to scale up its PayGo consumer finance offering to make solar-powered products available to more low-income households and communities without access to electricity. The facility is multi-currency and will enable access to reliable, renewable energy for an estimated six million people across the three countries over the next three years.

Commenting on the news, d.light CEO Nedjip Tozun said, “This new facility is another landmark step in d.light’s mission to provide people with affordable energy that is also clean, safe and sustainable. It lets us expand our reach so that millions of off-grid families across Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda can experience the benefits of solar energy.

“Facilities like this make possible our pioneering PayGo consumer financing model with which we are able to offer solar home systems and high efficiency appliances to the people that need them most in a way that is affordable and sustainable.”

Tozun continued, “With this new facility, d.light has for the first time in its history receivables-based financing facilities in each of our PayGo markets – Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, and Nigeria. These facilities allow d.light to remain consistently cash flow positive and remove the requirement for further external equity fundraising to fund our growth.

d.light has been working with distribution partners in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania since 2010, and has had its own operations in Kenya since 2011, in Uganda since 2015 and in Tanzania since 2016.

Eric De Moudt, AFC’s founder and CEO, said, “This milestone is a testament to how data-driven financial innovation can play an important role in bringing financial inclusion to the world’s most vulnerable communities, helping them to gain access to clean and modern energy and the ensuing social and economic benefits that come about as a result. We are grateful to d.light for its ongoing leadership in the off-grid solar sector and proud to partner with such a visionary company.” 

Read: d.light and Orange partner to open up access to off-grid solar energy in Africa

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