“We provide assistance designed to supplement management skills, implement corporate restructuring, undertake debt financing…”

Dickerson Knight Group has been engaged on assignments designed to build capacities, overcome market challenges and support the growth and development of private sector enterprises operating in emerging markets, and developing economies, as they transition towards a more open and market-based orientation.

DKG’s engagements have involved working with Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, Financial Institutions, Development Institutions, and locally based Technical Assistance Providers to build capacities, implement institutional or structural reform, and enhance access to finance and banking services.

Within the United States, DKG has provided consulting and training services in urban, rural and Native American communities. These engagements have involved working with Community Development Banks, Community Development Financial Institutions, locally based Technical Assistance Providers, and owners and managers of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, in order to build institutional capacities.

Internationally, DKG has provided consulting and training services in more than 30 countries from various regions, that promoted capacity building, implemented institutional or structural reforms, and enhanced access to finance and banking services. For more information regarding the various regions DKG has been engaged, click here.

DKG engagements have involved working with management and owners of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, financial institutions, development institutions, as well as locally based technical assistance providers.

Engagements have frequently combined consulting, training, and coaching services. As a result, DKG has developed an impressive track record of delivering robust and comprehensive services, that are pragmatic, and capable of being implemented. Topics that DKG has been engaged on include corporate restructuring, corporate governance, debt financing and restructuring, problem loan management, capital markets reform, human resource management and privatization.

List of Selected DKG Clients

Community Development Banks and Financial Institutions (USA)

American Saving Bank
Association for Enterprise Opportunity
Banco Popular
Brooklyn Economic Development Corporation
Business Resource and Investment Centre
California Community Economic Development Association
Carver Federal Savings Bank
Central Appalachian Community Loan Fund
Colorado River Indian Reservation
Community Development Financial Institution Fund
El Paso Collaborative
Emigrant Saving Bank
Fleet Bank
Gala River Indian Community
Greater Jamaica Loan Development Corporation
Harlem Venture Group
Hawaii Community Loan Fund
J.P. Morgan Chase & Co.
LaGuardia Urban Center for Economic Development
Neighborhood Reinvestment Corp.
Pacific Asian Consortium in Employment
Pacific Gateway Center
Republic Bank
Roslyn Saving Bank
Salt River Pima Maricopa Indian Community
Texas Association of Community Development Corporations
The Enterprise Foundation
Upper Manhattan Empowerment Zone (UMEZ)
Vermont – Slauson Economic Development Association
William Mann Jr. CDC
Yavapai Apache Nation

Consulting Firms

Agriculture and Finance Consultants GmbH (AFC)
Barents Group LLC
BearingPoint USA
Chemonics
Crimson Capital
Deloitte Tohmatsu
Development Alternatives Inc.
Emerging Markets Group, Ltd.
Enclude Solutions, Inc.
GBRW Consulting
GBRW Learning
GFA Consulting Group
IBM Business Consulting Services
Price Waterhouse Coopers, LLP

Governmental Agencies & Development Institutions

African Development Bank
Asian Development Bank
BRAC – Bangladesh
BRAC – Tanzania
Croatian Bank for Reconstruction and Development
Croatian Privatization Fund
Department for International Development-UK Gov (DfiD)
Development Finance Corporation of Belize
Egyptian Ministry of Trade and Supply
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
European Investment Bank
Financial Sector Deepening Trust – Tanzania
French Development Agency
Georgian Ministry of State Property Management
Graca Machel Trust – South Africa
International Finance Corporation
KfW Development Bank/DEG
Ministry of State-Owned Property – Indonesia
Mongolian State Property Fund
Netherlands Development Finance Company (FMO)
United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
United States Virgin Islands Economic Development Authority
United States Virgin Islands Small Business Development Center
World Bank

Financial Institutions – International

Demir Bank – Azerbaijan
Bank of Communication – China
Desyfin Financiera – Costa Rica
National Bank of Egypt
TBC Bank – Georgia
Etihad Bank – Jordan
ABC Bank – Kenya
CBA – Kenya
Chase Bank – Kenya
Equity Bank – Kenya
Family Bank – Kenya
Faulu Micro Finance Bank – Kenya
Housing Finance Company – Kenya
KEFEC – Kenya
NIC Bank – Kenya
Prime Bank – Kenya
Sidian Bank – Kenya
Trade and Development Bank – Kenya
Agriculture Promotion Bank – Lao
Xac Bank – Mongolia
A Bank – Myanmar
AYA Bank – Myanmar
Myanmar Micro Finance Association
Myanmar Youth Entrepreneur Association
ONOW – Myanmar
Triodos Investment Management – Netherlands
AB Bank – Rwanda
Bank of Kigali – Rwanda
I & M Bank – Rwanda
KCB Rwanda Bank
ABSA Bank – South Africa
Old Mutual Mazisizane – South Africa
Thembani International Guarantee Fund – South Africa
KAMCO – South Korea
DFCC Bank – Sri Lanka
Access Bank – Tanzania
Bank of Africa – Tanzania
CRDB Bank – Tanzania
Exim Bank – Tanzania
KCB Bank – Tanzania
NMB – Tanzania
Krung Thai Bank – Thailand
BIAT Bank – Tunisia
aBi Finance – Uganda
Centenary Bank – Uganda
DCBU Bank – Uganda
DFCU Bank – Uganda
EADB Bank – Uganda
Housing Finance Bank – Uganda
ABBank – Vietnam
AGRIBANK – Vietnam
BIDV – Vietnam
Techcombank – Vietnam
VietinBank – Vietnam
Vietcombank – Vietnam
VPBank – Vietnam