Foreign Private Capital Census Report 2015
The Government of Rwanda continues to promote private sector development, aiming at fostering both local and foreign investment by undertaking reforms with the objective of making the country a favorable place for investment.
Integrated Business Enterprise Survey IBES 2014
The Integrated Business Enterprise Survey in Rwanda 2014 (IBES 2014) is a comprehensive enterprise survey undertaken to collect, compile, and analyze data on the level and structure of non-agricultural economic activity in the country. The National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda (NISR) carried out the survey from end August 2015 to end December 2015, with financial support from the Government of Rwanda.
FinScope Rwanda 2016
The FinScope Survey not only enabled the assessment of the landscape of financial access in Rwanda, but also provided a benchmark for repeat surveys that will enable the impact of access related policy interventions to be assessed. This report summarises the findings of FinScope Rwanda 2016. This summary report addresses the information needs that would enable the government to develop and monitor evidence-based policies and regulations which will help extend the reach of financial services in the country.
Establishment Census Report, 2014
Establishment Census is a valuable source of information on all economic activities, number of employed and size of establishments in Rwanda. The methodology of complete counting of every operating establishment that has a fixed location and is practicing a specific economic activity within the boundaries of the city included in the enumeration areas was used. And since the Establishment Census usually covers all regions in Rwanda, the "2014 Establishment Census" covered all 30 districts.
Foreign Private Capital Census Report 2013
The Government of Rwanda continues to promote a private sector-led free market economy, aiming at fostering both local and foreign investment by undertaking reforms with the objective to make the country a favorableplace for investment.
In an effort to effectively monitor and manage foreign private capital, the National Bank of Rwanda in collaboration with Rwanda Development Board (RDB), National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda (NISR) and Private Sector Federation (PSF) conducted the Foreign Private Capital Census, collecting data for the year 2013.
Foreign Private Capital Census Report 2012
The Government of Rwanda continues to promote a private sector-led free market economy, aiming at fostering both local and foreign investment by undertaking reforms with the objective to make the country a favorableplace for investment.
FinScope Survey Report 2013
This is the report of the 2013 FinScope survey. It was commissioned by Access to Finance Rwanda (AFR) which was launched in March 2008 at the request of the Government of Rwanda, and with support from the United Kingdom’s Department for International Development (DFID) and the World Bank
Foreign Private Capital Census Report 2011
FinScope Survey Report 2012
This is the report of the 2012 FinScope survey. It was commissioned by Access to Finance Rwanda (AFR) which was launched in March 2010 at the request of the Government of Rwanda, and with support from the United Kingdom’s Department for International Development (DFID) and the World Bank.
Foreign Private Capital Census Report 2010
The survey findings indicated that in 2009 Rwanda attracted total stock of foreign investment to the tune of RWF 223,240.1 million (USD 390.9 million) having increased from RWF165,023.1 million (USD 295.3 million) in 2008. Resilience in Foreign Private Capital Flows despite the Global Financial Crisis was partly attributed to diverse sources of investment.