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Since AGFUND launched the idea of establishing banks of the poor in Arab countries, Sudan was one of the first countries to be considered. Indeed, it was the first visit of a delegation (Agfund) to Sudan in 2002. Policies and legislation were not encouraging for specialized institutions in microfinance and thus the innovation bank in Sudan was delayed for more than 10 years. In this period, significant developments took place in the microfinance sector in Sudan, where a five-year strategy (2007-2011) was developed for the preparation of the microfinance industry in Sudan, whereby the Central Bank of Sudan's microfinance unit was established as a farm for the Central Bank to implement this strategy, And supporting policies for the development and development of the microfinance sector, including the regulatory and legislative framework for the establishment of MFIs in Sudan in 2011, as well as the promotion of the wholesale microfinance market between banks and MFIs as part of the mechanisms of utilizing the Bank's 12% Of the total annual bank portfolio of microfinance banks. In this atmosphere of attractive policies and legislation, the Creative Bank of Sudan was established and launched strongly since it was licensed. The experience of the Bank of Innovation in Sudan is aimed at achieving the objectives of "sustainable development" and the objectives of the "social business model" and the objectives of the third millennium in sustainable development and in harmony with the developmental needs of marginalized groups, women, children and the poor directly through its financial and non-financial services and targeting marginalized groups to integrate them financially.
The Innovation Bank of Sudan was established through a partnership agreement between the Arabian Gulf Development Fund (AGFUND), the Islamic Development Bank (IDB), Jeddah, the Commercial Farmer Bank, the Export Development Bank, Sudan, the Sudanese Company for the Development of Microfinance, and Sudanese and Arab private shareholders with a capital of 5,000 The Bank of Creativity was registered as a Private Shareholding Company and was approved by the Central Bank of Sudan in December 2013. The Bank commenced its actual activity in January 2014. Al-Ajfand model is based on partnerships. Al-Ebdaa Bank was the fruit of a partnership between the Islamic Development Bank and Al-Affand. The Islamic Bank's contribution to the Bank's capital was 30% as the second largest shareholder in the Creative Bank of Sudan. Which encouraged the rest of the shareholders to contribute to this bank, like other banks Agvend works social business model, where not distribute to the shareholders any kind of profits, but return profits and recalculation again
Al-Ajfand model is based on partnerships. Al-Ebdaa Bank was the fruit of a partnership between the Islamic Development Bank and Al-Affand. The Islamic Bank's contribution to the Bank's capital was 30% as the second largest shareholder in the Creative Bank of Sudan. Which encouraged the rest of the shareholders to contribute to this bank, like other banks Agvand works in the social business model, where not distribute to the shareholders any kind of profits, but return the profits and capitalized again.