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FSDAi Invests in Ci-Gaba Fund, Supporting First Close of the USD 75 Million Fund to Unlock Ghanaian Pension Capital for Private Markets

FSDAi Invests in Ci-Gaba Fund, Supporting First Close of the USD 75 Million Fund to Unlock Ghanaian Pension Capital for Private Markets

Nairobi, 22 January 2026: FSD Africa Investments (FSDAi), a UK-backed specialist financial sector investor, has announced a USD 7.5 million investment in the Ci-Gaba (Progress) Fund, a Ghanaian-domiciled fund of funds designed to mobilise pension capital into private equity and private debt investments across Ghana and West Africa.

The investment supports Ci-Gaba’s first close of its USD 75 million fund and marks a major milestone for Ghana’s first private fund of funds focused on domestic capital mobilisation at scale. The first close attracted strong participation from Ghanaian pension funds, with commitments exceeding its USD 30 million target, demonstrating growing confidence in locally structured private market investment vehicles.

“We’ve reached this first close in record time, with more than two-thirds anchored by local pension funds,” said AnneMarie Chidzero, Chief Investment Officer at FSDAi– “Drawing on FSD Africa’s market-building work in Ghana, we have co-created and underwritten an investment vehicle that aligns with regulatory requirements and governance standards, enabling pension funds to invest confidently in alternative assets.”

Ci-Gaba’s fund will strengthen Ghana’s financial ecosystem by investing in both experienced and emerging fund managers operating across high-growth sectors including financial services, healthcare, agriculture, clean energy, education and technology. By channelling domestic institutional capital into small and growing businesses, Ci-Gaba is expected to support up to 25,000 jobs and contribute to enterprise growth, while helping diversify pension portfolios beyond traditional government securities.

“This marks an important step forward for the PE/VC ecosystem in Ghana and Africa at large. FSDAi’s investment is a strong vote of confidence in Ci-Gaba’s role in unlocking local capital, mobilising pension funds, and building a stronger, more inclusive market,” said Hamdiya Ismaila, CEO of Savannah Impact Advisory. “The investment process has strengthened our structure, aligned us with key stakeholder interests, especially pension funds and positioned us for scale. This is true catalytic capital, and we are excited about the opportunities and impact this partnership will unlock across the region.”

His Excellency, Dr Christian Rogg, British High Commissioner to Ghana said, “The UK is proud of our support to Ci-Gaba, which embodies a commitment to inclusive economic development that will drive private investment across West Africa. This is a clear example of putting the UK’s new Approach to Africa into action – one that moves the UK from donor to investor, built on respect, shared interests and equal partnership.”


For more information/queries on FSD Africa Investments and Ci-Gaba please contact:
FSD Africa Investments
Joyce Waihiga, Manager, Communications, FSDAi
joyce@fsdafrica.org

Ci Gaba
Dinah Hammond-Afful, Investment Manager, Savannah Impact Advisory
dhammondafful@siaghana.com

 

About FSDA Investments
FSD Africa Investments (FSDAi) is a specialist financial sector investor established by FSD Africa and the UK’s Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) to strengthen and deepen Africa’s financial markets. We bridge critical funding gaps by investing patient, risk-bearing capital in novel financial instruments, facilities, and intermediaries. Our strategic investments take on early risk, test new models and catalyse capital from others to gradually transition the financial sector to finance Africa’s economic resilience and growth. To date, FSDAi, backed by FCDO investment, has committed £150 million to 27 investments, and successfully exited two investments in the region, one at 2x money.

For more information, visit https://fsdafrica.org/fsdai-investments/

 

About Ci Gaba
Ci-Gaba (Progress) Fund of Funds, is a Ghana-based blended finance vehicle designed to mobilise domestic institutional capital—particularly pension funds—into SME and early- stage business finance. Ci-Gaba addresses key barriers that have historically limited local investor participation, including risk–return mismatches, currency risk, and governance constraints. The fund invests in a portfolio of experienced and emerging fund managers across priority sectors, while pairing capital with technical assistance to strengthen fund managers, SMEs, and pension trustees. By using catalytic capital to crowd in local investors, Ci-Gaba aims to demonstrate the viability of early-stage and SME finance as an investable asset class and to serve as a replicable model for domestic capital mobilisation in the region. The Fund is managed by Savannah Impact Advisory, a pan-African investment management firm specializing in fund structuring, VC/PE fund management, and impact investing. Ci-Gaba is sponsored by Impact Investing Ghana, the National Advisory Board (NAB) for the Global Steering Group for Impact Investment (GSG).

 

FSD Africa Launches $30 Million Inclusive Insurtech Fund to Close Africa’s Protection Gap

FSD Africa Announces $30million Venture Fund at BimaLab Africa Insurtech Summit 2025 To Accelerate Insurance Innovation Across the Continent

  • Africa faces major protection gap with around 80% of economic losses from natural disasters going uninsured in 2022, up from 58% in 2021.
  • The BimaLab Accelerator Programme has supported 135 startups across 28 African countries to date
  • New Regulatory Sandbox Eligibility Assessment Toolkit also launched at the Summit

Nairobi, Kenya, 26th November 2025: FSD Africa today announced a new $25 – 30 million Inclusive Insurtech Investment Fund (3iF), at the BimaLab Africa Insurtech Summit held on 26–27 November in Nairobi to open the way for more private investment in the insurance technology (insurtech) sector, accelerate insurance innovation and close the continent’s protection gap.

3iF is a pan-African venture capital fund targeting early-stage insurtech startups that expand insurance access, affordability, and awareness – particularly in climate resilience, health, and financial inclusion among underserved populations. Building on the BimaLab Accelerator Programme, which has supported over 135 startups in 28 countries to date, 3iF aims to bridge the financing gap that prevents promising tech-enabled solutions from scaling and addressing Africa’s substantial insurance protection gap.

Expected to launch in January 2026, the Fund’s blended structure combines junior equity from catalytic investors, anchored by FSD Africa Investments (FSDAi), FSD Africa’s investment arm, with senior equity from commercial and strategic investors led by Zep Re. 3iF will provide investment growth capital to successful graduates of BimaLab as well as other promising ventures, complementing the BimaLab ecosystem.

Speaking ahead of the BimaLab Africa Insurtech Summit, Kelvin Massingham, Director, Adaptation and Resilience, FSD Africa, commented: ““The launch of the 3i Fund opens an exciting new chapter for insurance innovation in Africa. By investing in the next generation of insurtech pioneers, we are unlocking opportunities to expand access, affordability, and resilience for millions across the continent. Our goal is to empower visionary startups to transform how insurance works for everyone—driving inclusive growth, climate resilience, and financial security for Africa’s future.”.

A new Regulatory Sandbox Eligibility Assessment Toolkit was also launched at the BimaLab Insurtech Accelerator Summit, a practical resource designed to help African insurance regulators to quantify the level of impact new insurtech innovations will have on their economies, supporting further investment, testing and development of impactful innovations within regulatory sandboxes.

The toolkit is designed to streamline how regulators evaluate emerging insurtech models, lower barriers for startups, and ultimately expand access to affordable risk protection, particularly for informal workers, rural communities, smallholder farmers, and low-income households.

Commenting on the new toolkit, Godfrey Kiptum, MBS, CEO and Commissioner, Insurance Regulatory Authority (IRA), Kenya, said:

“By strengthening the regulatory environment, we are laying the foundation for a more resilient and inclusive insurance ecosystem for Africa’s next decade. Building regulatory readiness for innovation is key, and BimaLab’s new toolkit will be an invaluable resource not only for us here in Kenya, but for African regulators across the continent.”

 

Driving Inclusive Insurance Across Africa

Africa faces a major protection gap, with insurance penetration below 3% in most countries. This leaves individuals, small businesses, and vulnerable communities exposed to risks they cannot recover from quickly. Around 80% of economic losses from natural disasters went uninsured in 2022, up from 58% in 2021.

Launched in Kenya in July 2020 by the IRA and FSD Africa, the BimaLab Accelerator Programme has become Africa’s leading insurance innovation platform. It aims to harness technology innovations that increase insurance penetration among low-income and underserved communities and is a key component of FSD Africa’s mission to build resilient, inclusive financial markets across the continent of Africa. BimaLab was created to foster innovation and accelerate the development of insurtech product development and distribution, helping startups to scale and develop market-ready solutions, and supporting regulatory engagement and inclusivity throughout the insurance sector.

Elias Omondi, Principal of Innovation for Resilience adds;

Africa’s protection gap is not just a market failure, it’s a capacity and capital gap. BimaLab Africa Insurtech Accelerator combines focused technical support with catalytic funding, we enable insurtechs to de-risk innovation, scale inclusive products and reach the millions who remain unprotected.”

The 2-day BimaLab Africa Insurtech Summit 2025 held in Nairobi, brought together insurers, regulators, investors, innovators, tech partners, and development leaders driving the transformation of insurance across Africa, under the theme “Insuring Africa’s Future: Innovation, Inclusion and Investment”.

Ted Pantone, CEO and Co-founder of Turaco, a Kenyan micro-insurance company showcasing its innovative insurance products at the Summit, commented: “Our vision when we launched in 2019 was to insure 1 billion people across the continent, and already, with BimaLab’s ongoing support, we have successfully expanded to Uganda, Nigeria and Ghana, and are now insuring over 1 million customers and processing over 20,000 claims. We are proof that this programme really works.”

 

Notes to Editors

For more information, please contact:

Kaara Wainana, Senior Manager Advocacy, Campaigns & Partnerships, FSD Africa

Kaara@fsdafrica.org

 

About the BimaLab Insurtech Accelerator

BimaLab, backed by FSD Africa and the Swiss Re Foundation, is an innovation accelerator focused on strengthening Africa’s insurtech ecosystem. It supports early- to growth-stage startups through mentorship, technical assistance, partnerships, investor readiness, and regulatory engagement. Its core mission is to increase insurance penetration among underserved communities by fostering the development and scaling of inclusive, climate-resilient insurance products while integrating innovation into regulatory frameworks.

Since its launch in 2020, BimaLab has supported over 135 startups in 28 African countries, facilitating the creation of 150+ insurance solutions that now reach over 6 million African customers. The program has collaborated with 15 insurance regulatory authorities supporting the development of 7 insurance regulatory sandboxes.

BimaLab’s annual innovation summits and its alumni pipeline have further helped drive policy reform and attract global investment, positioning it as a leading force in insurance innovation across the continent.

FSD Africa Investments announces first investment in Nature-Based Solutions with US$2.5m commitment to West Africa Blue

Nairobi, July 2, 2025: FSD Africa Investments (FSDAi), the UK-backed specialist development finance investor, is investing US$2.5 million into West Africa Blue (“Blue”)’s blue carbon project in Sierra Leone’s Sherbro River Estuary (SRE). The investment was announced by the UK Foreign Secretary, the Rt Hon. David Lammy MP, at the Africa Debate in London on Wednesday 2 July 2025. FSDAi’s investment will contribute to the conservation and restoration of approximately 94,000 hectares of mangrove ecosystems across 11 chiefdoms. Working in close collaboration with local communities, the project will demonstrate the potential for blue carbon nature-based solutions to sustainably address climate change, protect biodiversity and build income diversification and economic development opportunities.

Mangrove ecosystems are powerful carbon sinks that combat climate change and build coastal resilience. Despite their promise, blue carbon projects struggle to raise private sector investment due to their complexity, extended timelines to scale and high execution risks. FSDAi’s early-stage investment will help de-risk the SRE project and demonstrate the feasibility of structuring financing facilities linked to carbon revenue, enabling project developers to transition from a dependence on scarce philanthropic and concessional funding towards a model that attracts commercial investment. This aligns with FSDAi’s broader mission to mobilise capital and promote development impact in underserved communities. The project is FSDAi’s first direct investment in a nature- based solution and will complement its existing portfolio that enables capital allocation to Africa’s green economic growth by backing existing asset managers and venture builders.

In addition to significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions and protecting biodiversity, the project is expected to significantly empower the economic livelihoods of local communities. A core component of the project is the development of an innovative, equitable and transparent benefit sharing mechanism in consultation with communities and the government.

Announcing the investment, FSDAi’s Chief Investment Officer, Anne-Marie Chidzero said,

“This strategic US$2.5 million investment in West Africa Blue’s pioneering blue carbon project in Sierra Leone marks a significant step for FSDAi. As our first direct foray into nature-based solutions, it underscores our commitment to demonstrate the financial proposition to financing nature and creating economic opportunities for communities.”

Elizabeth Littlefield, Blue’s Senior Partner, said, “West Africa Blue is grateful for the support and partnership of FSDAi in this groundbreaking project which will be transformative for communities and the coastal ecosystem that is their home. With FSDAi’s support, we aim to set a high benchmark for quality, transparency and fairness including sharing our Benefit Sharing Agreement and other tools, in order to catalyze the nature-based solution market in Africa.”

About West Africa Blue
West Africa Blue (“Blue”) is a community-centric developer of high integrity, large-scale, blue carbon projects in West and Central Africa. Blue partners with local communities and governments to develop financially sustainable projects that seek to mitigate climate change, boost community resilience, and protect biodiversity. Based in Freetown, Sierra Leone, Blue has worked in the region for over a decade. Its flagship mangrove conservation and restoration project is in the Sherbro River Estuary of Sierra Leone, with a second project in Guinea and a pipeline of other, early-stage projects. Blue offers its projects as ‘Living Labs,’ sharing its lessons learned, tools, models and even its full Benefit Sharing Agreement, open source, to help develop the market for high integrity nature-based projects in Africa and beyond.
For more information, visit https://www.westafricablue.org/.