IFC has partnered with Togolese
mobile operator and AXIAN Telecom subsidiary, Togocom, to scale up access to
quality mobile connectivity for millions of subscribers, individuals, and
businesses in Togo, supporting the country’s digital transformation.
Under the
partnership, IFC will provide Togocom with a loan of about €55 million to
help the company modernize its infrastructure, accelerate the rollout of its 4G
network, expand its fiber network, and improve its data traffic quality and
speed.
Togocom is
part of AXIAN Telecom,
a pan-African telecommunications services provider operating in eight countries
through its subsidiaries in Madagascar, Comoros, Reunion and Mayotte, Senegal,
Togo, Uganda, RDC and Tanzania and serving around 38 million customers.

IFC’s
investment will help Togocom extend its full 4G coverage and fiber network,
supporting the Togolese government’s Digital Transformation Strategy. The
strategy aims to foster strong growth, social inclusion, and job creation by
providing mobile and fixed broadband connectivity to 95 percent of the
population, and ensure that 95 percent of hospitals, schools, and all public
administration buildings have internet connectivity by the end of 2025.
“At Togocom, we take great pride in the critical role
we play in advancing the country’s digital transformation and fostering
connectivity among all Togolese citizens, spanning from the remotest areas of
the broader region. This investment is testament to our dedication to
consistently champion economic development and digitalization in Togo,” said Pierre
Antoine Legagneur, Chief Executive Officer of Togocom.

“The partnership with IFC marks a decisive step to
improve access to equipment and high-speed internet and also to generate
economic opportunities for our population,” said Cina Lawson, Minister of
Digital Economy and Transformation of Togo. “Beyond its economic impact, digital tools
have the potential to enhance the daily lives of our citizens, and facilitate
access to education, healthcare, and targeted social assistance. Togo’s
commitment to digital innovation, strengthened by this partnership,
demonstrates our determination to build a progressive and technologically
advanced nation for future generations.”
“Providing reliable mobile connectivity is critical to
bridge the digital divide in Togo. IFC’s investment in Togocom is testimony to
our commitment to support Togo’s efforts to advance its digital transformation
strategy to foster growth, social inclusion, and job creation,” said Josiane Kwenda, IFC’s
Country Manager for Togo.
IFC’s
investment in Togocom is in line with its broader strategic focus on
infrastructure. IFC offers long-term financing and industry-leading advisory
expertise to develop infrastructure projects that provide essential services.
In 2023, IFC invested $1.76 billion to support digital infrastructure and help
connect the unconnected in Africa.