

The ShoreCap companies utilize a ‘Capital Plus’ model, which combines investment with funding for capacity building. ShoreCap Exchange provides capacity building opportunities for its partner banks through three main delivery mechanisms:
Institutional Assessment
Prior to an investment by ShoreCap International, ShoreCap Exchange conducts an in-depth needs assessment of the institution in order to develop a comprehensive capacity building plan. Due diligence
for the investment is generally performed at the same time. During the assessment, Exchange interviews staff members, management, customers and other stakeholders on-site, while also reviewing processes, products, financial documents and the strategic plan of the organization. The main elements of the capacity building plan, including prioritization of onsite work, are developed and agreed upon jointly with the client bank.
Onsite Consulting
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ShoreCap Exchange provides capacity building resources to its partner MFIs and small business banks to develop and institutionalize improvements in key strategic and operational areas. Many of the institutions that Exchange works with have challenges related to their rapid growth, and have limited capacity to build up areas such as risk management, IT, and human resources capabilities that are necessary to sustain high performance. Improved processes and gains from efficiencies allow our partner institutions to offer increased financial access to underserved rural and urban populations at scale on a sustainable basis through improved products and services, lower costs, or new delivery channels.
Technical services are provided by skilled local, regional, and international experts in a variety of areas. Exchange works with each of its client institutions to oversee the quality of work completed by consultants and to assess the effectiveness of the capacity building services delivered. Capacity building areas include, but are not limited to:
As an affiliate of ShoreBank Corporation and ShoreBank International, Exchange capitalizes on more than 30 years of expertise in community development banking in the U.S. and abroad, and draws on a wide range of independent consulting experts. For consulting opportunities, click here.
Regional Mentoring
An additional area of focus for Exchange is strengthening local and regional providers of technical services in Africa and Asia. Regional mentoring promotes sustainable technical assistance services for investees and other financial institutions on a more cost-effective basis. Exchange focuses on piloting different capacity building methodologies and sharing lessons on how to deliver capacity building and business services effectively to financial institutions serving poor and underserved entrepreneurs. Skill building is accomplished through training workshops, job shadowing opportunities, and other methods of knowledge transfer specifically designed for employees of the institution or regional consultants.
For information on previous Capacity Building Projects, please view individual investee pages.