Tech Credit Fund Unveils R5 Million Financing Facility to Support Black-Owned Internet Providers
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According to the company, the new fund will provide up to R5m per ISP at favourable interest rates and flexible repayment terms. The initiative aims to advance digital inclusion and support the national target of achieving universal broadband access by 2030.
Tech Credit Fund said the funding will help small and medium ISPs build last-mile networks in underserved areas while stimulating local economies and creating jobs. It will cover equipment purchases and operational expenses, with milestone-based disbursements linked to project cash flow.
The launch was made possible through a partnership with the Small Enterprise Development Finance Agency (Sedfa), which the fund said played a key role as a financing collaborator. Sedfa board chairperson Nonzuzo Makanda said the initiative aligns with the agency’s approach to sector-focused business development.
“This initiative not only benefits ISPs but also contributes to expanding access to digital technology in underserved areas,” Makanda said.
Solcon Capital chairperson Andile Ngcaba said the fund represents a step towards building a more inclusive digital economy, while CEO Pramod Venkatesh added that its design reflects the cash flow realities faced by small network operators.
Acting Sedfa CEO Nkosikhona Mbatha said the partnership would help township and rural enterprises benefit from digitalisation and improved market access.
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