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Universal Green Energy Access Programme, Union Bank of Nigeria Announce Partnership to Propel the Renewable Energy Market in Nigeria

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Luxembourg based Universal Green Energy Access Programme (UGEAP), and Union Bank of Nigeria have formalised the basis for a strategic partnership to catalyse the development of the renewable energy market in Nigeria.

This collaboration, marked initially by a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), aims to drive sustainable energy access for households and small and medium businesses across Sub-Saharan Africa, primarily focusing on Nigeria.

UGEAP, a 15-year blended finance facility, is dedicated to supporting the transition to sustainable energy. The United Nations Green Climate Fund (GCF) has committed the anchor investment to UGEAP, with DWS Investment S.A. as the Investment Manager.

Union Bank of Nigeria is a venerable financial institution established in 1917. The bank brings its vast experience and a comprehensive portfolio of banking services to this partnership. With over 293 service centres and more than 937 ATMs spread across Nigeria, it is a trusted partner in the financial sector.

Recognising the critical need for energy in Nigeria and the shared ambition to increase the proportion of renewable energy in the energy mix, the Parties have identified key areas of focus, which include meeting the energy demands in Nigeria, reducing industry and corporate dependence on expensive electrical energy to align with climate targets for CO2 emissions reduction, promoting solar home solutions, mini-grids for first-time electrified communities, and both off-grid and on-grid renewable energy production for corporates and productive use of energy.
In line with this, Union Bank and UGEAP commit to cooperating on a joint initiative with the specific goal of mobilising and deploying USD 500 million in funding and technical assistance over the next five (5) years. This initiative aims to advance the renewable energy sector, benefit businesses and communities in Nigeria, and contribute to the broader sustainability goals in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Speaking about the partnership, Mudassir Amray, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Union Bank, said:
“Union Bank of Nigeria is proud to align with UGEAP in this groundbreaking initiative. Our longstanding commitment to fostering growth in Nigeria and UGEAP’s expertise in renewable energy positions us to drive meaningful change. This collaboration marks a milestone in pursuing renewable energy development in Nigeria, promising a more sustainable and resilient future for our communities.”

Also commenting on the partnership, Michael Hoelter, Senior Investment Principal of the Sustainable Investments team at DWS, expressed:
Renewable energy technology is a highly flexible solution for local solutions to the global target to de-carbonise industry and the financial system. Be it pay-as-you-go or roof-top installations for corporates, customers do not have to wait for the national grid to be reinforced to obtain electrical energy reliably. Solar power beats the noise of generators and can also beat the cost. UGEAP aims to multiply its capital contribution with the strength of local partners with a strategic alignment to bring clean energy to households and industrial users. We are glad to welcome Union Bank to the already existing partners in this joint development path.

About Universal Green Energy Access Programme (UGEAP):
UGEAP is a 15-year blended finance facility that aims to contribute to the transition to sustainable energy by supporting clean energy access for households and small and medium businesses in Sub-Saharan Africa. UGEAP’s anchor investment has been committed by the UN Green Climate Fund (“GCF”), with DWS acting as the Investment Manager. The initial target countries for UGEAP are Benin, Ethiopia, Kenya, Namibia, Nigeria, Tanzania, and Uganda, together with any other Sub-Saharan African countries which may be determined by DWS and approved by the GCF.

UGEAP has two components, i.e., the Fund and the Technical Assistance Facility. The Fund aims to support the debt financing needs of the renewable energy sector in Sub-Saharan Africa, primarily servicing off- and on-grid populations and businesses. The Fund provides funding through and along financial intermediaries to benefit commercial businesses that develop, build, and operate renewable energy installations, provide clean energy access to households and businesses, or provide ancillary services in the energy supply chain and serve markets in Sub-Saharan Africa. In parallel to the Fund, technical assistance resources are made available through a Technical Assistance Facility to further the objectives of UGEAP as described above. They will achieve this by developing the pipeline of viable transactions, strengthening the infrastructure for financing energy access companies, and expanding the capacity of companies in the UGEAP portfolio, among other enabling activities.