Activities
How does FGIS work?
FGIS is funded out of Oil revenues and other State resources in aid of Gabon's national economic transformation.
It relies on the financial performance of its assets under management over the long term to generate controlled profits (profitability and risk management).
Mechanisms of Intervention
Asset Management
FGIS manages assets held by the State in private companies in order to grow its savings base. As a fund manager, FGIS contributes to safeguarding the management and monitoring of these companies’ strategy.
Project Development and Financing
FGIS brings projects to pre-feasibility stage and actively participates in the financing of essential infrastructures through special purpose vehicles created in partnership with international companies.
Private Equity
FGIS invests in Gabonese SMEs which present a strategic interest for the State to promote the development of national champions.
Areas of Intervention
Our chosen areas of intervention stem from our willingness to create an impact: the development of essential infrastructures, support for small and medium-sized enterprises to promote job creation, particularly for young people and women, land development, and the strengthening of social sectors, in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. This new strategy aligns with the government's roadmap entrusted to FGIS for economic diversification.
To promote job creation, we invest directly in Gabon's economic fabric by supporting small and medium-sized enterprises in accessing financing throughout their life cycle.
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We invest in infrastructure through companies operating in specific areas of activity, in partnership with international operators under PPP schemes.
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We act as financial sponsors to the health and education systems to promote the well-being of the Gabonese population.
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Our economic development implies the transformation of our urban landscape and the promotion of our natural heritage.
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