Investment & Development

Banco Nacional de Investimento, S.A. was created on June 14, 2010 and is Mozambique’s development and investment bank, dedicated to financing projects focused on innovation and that contribute to the process of sustainable development of Mozambique through the promotion of its business sectors.

Banco Nacional de Investimento is a privileged interlocutor not only of Mozambican companies and international investors but also of national and international institutions responsible for providing financial instruments and products that support and bolster development.

BNI IS A DEVELOPMENT AND INVESTMENT BANK

BNI IS A STATE-OWNED BANK

THE RESULT OF A GOVERNMENT INITIATIVE AIMING AT

Streamlining the country’s development through the financing of infrastructures and the manufacturing industry

Strengthening the capacity of national companies (public and private, with a focus on SMEs)

Advising companies and projects with an impact on economic and social development

Streamlining capital markets as a financing alternative for national companies

Advising the government on specialized finance matters, namely in the financial structuring for mobilizing financing for structural projects in the country

SHAREHOLDER STRUCTURE

The Bank is 100% owned by the Mozambican State through Instituto de Gestão das Participações do Estado (IGEPE), with a share capital of MZN 2.2 Billion, as of 31 December 2016.

INSTITUTO DE GESTÃO DAS PARTICIPAÇÕES DO ESTADO (IGEPE)

Instituto de Gestão das Participações do Estado (IGEPE) – “State Shares Management Agency” – was created in December 2001, by Government Decree, with the main objective of managing the State’s financial holdings, acquired through the restructuring process of the State business sector. Currently, IGEPE holds equity in 148 companies.

IGEPE also participates, in the representation of the State, in the promotion and constitution of companies that involve public funds, creating incentives for business and strategic investment initiatives in the private sector.