By Maduka Nweke [email protected]  

Shelter Afrique, a pan-African housing development financier, is planning to tap into the East Africa capital markets and pension funds to finance affordable housing projects in the region.

The housing development financier is leveraging on the successful local currency bond debut in Nigeria earlier this year to carry out the project.

Shelter Afrique’s Ag. Managing Director, Mr. Kingsley Muwowo, recently in Nairobi disclosed that the company was considering issuing local currency Medium Term Notes in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, and Rwanda. “Already, we have opened negotiations with Kenya’s Capital Market Authority on the possibility of Shelter Afrique issuing another housing bond to support local housing projects and we plan to do the same with capital market authorities in Rwanda, Uganda and Tanzania. 

“We want to approach it as an East Africa issue – meaning we’ll issue Kenya Shilling bond, Uganda and Tanzania shillings bonds, and Rwandese Franc bond, subject to availability of bankable projects in each of the markets,” Muwowo explained.

Muwowo noted that such a strategy would make it easier for pension funds such as Kenya’s National Social Security Fund, Uganda National Social Security Fund, Rwanda Social Security Board, and Public Service Pensions Fund of Tanzania to invest in housing projects in the region and earn decent returns.

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“Our experience with the Nigerian bond debut is that pension funds present a viable option to tap funds for affordable housing projects. We equally believe they have the capacity to provide long term funding for such projects,” Muwowo said.

Shelter Afrique has had 10 successful local currency bond issues in Kenya dating back to 2000s, which Muwowo says have been successfully retired – demonstrating the company’s strong investment rating in terms of local currency issues.

He noted that the company was keen on extending housing projects financing beyond major cities and into rural areas, adding that every part of the countries should be able to benefit from housing projects funding.

“At the moment, we have housing projects in cities like Nairobi, Kisumu and Mombasa – in the case of Kenya, or Lagos and Abuja in the case of Nigeria. Our aim is to roll out housing projects all over the countries in member States. In Kenya, for instance, we are already in talks with the National Housing Corporation to implement this,” he said.

The company has several projects in Kenya including Everest Park Apartments, Richland Point Apartment, Karibu Homes, Pine City and Sigona Valley in Nairobi; Lake Breeze Apartments and Translakes Apartments in Kisumu; and Eden Beach Apartments and KMA Housing Apartments in Mombasa.