Project Details

Location: Cairo, Egypt
Duration:
Client: Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise Development Agency (MSME-DA)
Budget:
Financier: KfW

Info: Study analyzing and assessing the feasibility of a new KfW Green Credit Line facility for small to medium sized companies in Egypt for the new Micro; Small and Medium Enterprize Development Agency (MSME-DA).

Egypt: Feasibility Study to eastablish a Green Credit Line

MACS together with the local partner Firnas Shuman prepared the feasibility study as part of the KfW project Energy Efficiency II Phase I to analyze and assess the feasibility of a new KfW Green Credit Line facility in Egypt. The Credit Line facility shall fill the space left by alternative donor programs for big companies and focus specifically on energy efficiency and renewable energy leding for micro, small and medium sized companies.

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Dr. Thomas Schiller

Managing Director

+49 69 943188-10

thomas.schiller@macsonline.de

Dr. Thomas Schiller

Managing Director

+49 69 943188-10

thomas.schiller@macsonline.de

Management, Strategic Development

Based on his career as financial consultant and development banker, Thomas thought consulting and management services in the utility sectors should integrate economists and engineers as well as social scientists in a core team of permanent international staff for sustainable solutions. Thus MACS was born.

His experience in micro- and macro-economic policy analysis as well as detailed sector assessments in the fields of Finance, Water and Energy makes Thomas an expert in developing comprehensive finance strategies for network utilities including building the institutional and policy framework around it.

As one of the Partners and Managing Directors of MACS he is responsible for strategic development and controlling.