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Business Advisory 14 May 2025 3 min read

How to Register a Microfinance Institution in Zambia

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How to Register a Microfinance Institution in Zambia

Introduction

Want to register a microfinance institution in Zambia? This guide walks you through every step—from picking the right licence category to meeting ongoing compliance rules. It distils Bank of Zambia (BoZ) regulations into clear, actionable tasks so you can move from idea to launch with confidence. (boz.zm)


1. Choose the Right Microfinance Category

| Category | Key Activities | Minimum Paid‑Up Capital | Typical Applicants | | Deposit‑Taking MFI (DTMFI) | Credit, savings, transfers, other BoZ‑approved services | K2.5 million | MFIs planning to mobilise deposits | | Non‑Deposit‑Taking MFI (NDTMFI) | Credit only | K100 000 | Lenders focused on micro‑loans |

Selecting the correct category shapes everything that follows—capital, supervision, and allowed products. (M&J Zambia)


2. Map Your Pre‑Registration Blueprint

  • Business model. Define target clients, loan sizes, and revenue streams.

  • Ownership & governance. Draft a transparent shareholding plan and appoint at least five directors (majority resident in Zambia for DTMFIs). (boz.zm)

  • Capital plan. Verify that promoters can inject the required paid‑up capital in cash, not assets.


3. Reserve Your Institution Name

  • Write to the Registrar of Financial Service Providers (BoZ). Present three preferred names for clearance.

  • Avoid similarity. Names that mimic existing banks or mislead the public are declined.

  • Parallel PACRA check. Reserve the same name with PACRA to speed up incorporation. (boz.zm)


4. Incorporate the Company with PACRA

Complete PACRA’s incorporation forms, file your Articles of Association, and obtain a Certificate of Incorporation. Use a share capital structure that matches BoZ capital requirements. Do not advertise or lend until you receive your BoZ licence.


5. Assemble the Licence Dossier

Tip: Start gathering documents while PACRA processes your file to save time.

Core Documents

  • Form MFI – licence application signed by all promoters.

  • Directors and Officers Questionnaires – fitness and propriety checks.

  • Vital Statistics Form – personal data for each key person.

  • KYC pack – certified IDs, CVs, professional certificates, and three referees per director.

  • Capital evidence – auditor’s letter plus recent bank statements proving the full paid‑up amount.

  • Three‑year business plan with financial projections, risk management strategy, and AML/CFT policy. (boz.zm)


6. Pay the Prescribed Application Fees

BoZ levies a non‑refundable application fee and security‑screening charges for every shareholder, director, and senior officer. Exact figures are published annually by the central bank—check the latest schedule before payment. (Statutory fee amounts are purposely omitted here.)


7. Submit and Track Your Application

  • Submission: Hand‑deliver the full dossier to the BoZ Registrar. Retain a stamped copy for your records.

  • Processing window: BoZ must decide within 180 days of receiving a complete application. (boz.zm)

  • Queries: Respond promptly to any BoZ request for extra information. Delays restart the 180‑day clock.

If your application is refused, you may appeal to the Minister of Finance within seven days. A three‑person tribunal issues a binding ruling on points of fact; court review is limited to points of law.


8. Prepare Premises for Final Inspection

Before BoZ issues the licence, inspectors visit your proposed head office to confirm:

  • A valid lease or title deed.

  • Secure cash safes, alarm systems, and data backups.

  • Clear signage, private customer areas, and accessible service counters.

  • Functional phones, internet, and transaction recording systems.

Rectify any deficiencies swiftly; a failed inspection will delay licensing. (boz.zm)


9. Receive Your Microfinance Licence

Once BoZ is satisfied with your capital, governance, and premises, it will:

  • Issue an approval letter.

  • Invoice the annual licence fee.

  • Publish your institution’s name in the Government Gazette.

Your licence remains valid until revoked or surrendered. Display it prominently in every branch.


10. Meet Ongoing Compliance Duties

  • Prudential returns: File monthly reports covering capital adequacy, liquidity, and asset quality.

  • On‑site & off‑site supervision: BoZ conducts periodic reviews—cooperate fully.

  • Governance: Hold at least quarterly board meetings; keep minutes on file.

  • Regulatory approvals: Obtain written consent before opening or closing branches, changing directors or shareholders, altering your name, or moving between DTMFI and NDTMFI categories.

  • AML/CFT: Maintain a trained Compliance Officer and an independent internal audit function. (boz.zm)


Conclusion

To register a microfinance institution in Zambia, you need more than a good idea—you need meticulous preparation, clear governance, adequate capital, and strict adherence to Bank of Zambia regulations. Follow the ten steps above, keep communication channels open with BoZ and PACRA, and you’ll be well on your way to launching a compliant, sustainable MFI that supports Zambia’s financial inclusion agenda.


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