EIB Plans to Ramp Up Kenya Funding If State Red Tape Eases

(Bloomberg) -- The European Investment Bank plans to double its funding for infrastructure development in Kenya this year if government bureaucracy in approving projects eases.

The Luxembourg-based lender targets to disburse 200 million euros ($227 million) of loans, half of which will be available for the Kenya Ports Authority to refurbish berths at East Africa’s busiest sea-port in Mombasa county, Catherine Collin, the bank’s East Africa representative, said Thursday in an interview in the capital, Nairobi.

KPA, as the ports agency is known, is waiting for Treasury to approve the loan, Managing Director Daniel Manduku said.

Out of 375 million euros the lender committed in loans last year, only 100 million euros was disbursed, and went exclusively to private projects, according to Collin. “We didn’t sign any government of Kenya deal,” because of “administrative delays” in completing required documentation, Collin said.

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