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MIGA’s goal is to promote foreign direct investment into developing countries to support economic growth and more.

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Sierra Leone

Sierra Fishing Company Limited

$4.5 million
Agribusiness
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Project Description

MIGA has issued a guarantee of $4.5 million to the Sierra Investment Fund LLC (SIF) of Mauritius, via fund manager, Manocap LLC (Manocap). The coverage is for a period of up to ten years against the risks of transfer restriction, expropriation, and war and civil disturbance.

SIF’s investment will be to acquire Sierra Fishing Company Limited (SFC) equity, and to finance the modernization and expansion of the firm’s operations.

SFC is a Sierra Leone-based limited liability company engaged in commercial fishing and onshore fish processing activities for the domestic Sierra Leone and regional West African markets.

The project is expected to yield positive developmental impacts with respect to introduction of managerial best practices, operational efficiencies, and quality control processes to the target company, resulting in significant growth in its operations and market reach.

MIGA’s support for this investment is aligned with the World Bank Group’s Country Partnership Strategy for Sierra Leone, particularly with regard to supporting the development of a competitive private sector.  The project is also aligned with MIGA’s priorities to encourage investment in post-conflict and IDA-eligible countries. The project was underwritten through the agency’s Small Investment Program.

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