Dvara KGFS Raises USD 27 Million for Growth

By By Rediff Money Desk, CHENNAI
Feb 21, 2024 16:40
Dvara KGFS, a non-banking finance company, secures USD 27 million in debt financing from FMO and Enabling Qapital to fuel its growth plans in India.
Chennai, Feb 21 (PTI) Non-banking finance company Dvara Kshetriya Gramin Financial Services of the Dvara group has raised USD 27 million through debt funds, to fuel its growth plans in the country, the company said on Wednesday.


Dvara KGFS secured USD 20 million as External Commercial Borrowings (ECB) from a Dutch entrepreneurial development bank -- FMO (Financierings-Maatschappij Voor Ontwikkelingslanden) while the remaining USD 7 million was raised from investment advisory company Enabling Qapital, Luxembourg.

"This fundraising not only diversifies our lender profile but also strengthens our presence in the foreign debt market, unlocking access to lower-cost debt and ensuring a sustainable growth path for Dvara KGFS," company CFO Shilpa Bhatter said.

The funding secured is a testament to the impact that Dvara KGFS is creating in the financial inclusion space in India and would open more avenues for global partnerships, a company statement here said.

"Dvara KGFS, being a rural fintech, aims to provide holistic financial services to its customers, empowering them to enhance their financial well-being. The funds raised will enable us to expand our reach and impact in rural India," the company's Managing Director and CEO LVLN Murty said.

Dvara KGFS has a presence in 10 states with 378 branches across the country, the statement added.
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